Romanzen
Date & Time
Sun, Feb 16, 2025, 11:00Darius Milhaud allegedly described Germaine Tailleferre's music as "tasting good." Tailleferre, the only woman in the Groupe des Six, was a musical "daughter" of Erik Satie and a successful French artist in the early 20th century. Her Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello (1917/1978), featured in this concert, exemplifies her elegant and charming style. The concert also includes Fanny Hensel's delightful Trio op. 11 (1846), one of her last works, and Luise Adolpha Le Beau's Cello Sonata op. 17, a prize-winning piece by a then-renowned composer now largely forgotten. Clara Schumann's Three Romances for Violin and Piano complete the program, representing a rare successful female artistic career in the 19th century.A summary from original text in German | Read the original
Keywords: Chamber Music
Musicians
Anton Teslia | Violin |
Florian Hoheisel | Cello |
Boris Gurevich | Piano |
Program
Sonate für Violoncello und Klavier, op. 17 | Luise Adolpha Le Beau |
Klaviertrio | Germaine Tailleferre |
Drei Romanzen für Violine und Klavier, op. 22 | Clara Schumann |
Klaviertrio d-Moll, op. 11 | Fanny Hensel |