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Schumann Quartett

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Tue, Jan 13, 2026, 20:00
The Cologne-based Schumann Quartet, initially learning from the legendary Alban Berg Quartet, is on its way to becoming a benchmark string quartet. Starting as a family affair with three brothers and a sister, violist Veit Hertenstein now complements the Schumann trio of Erik, Ken, and Mark. From listening to recordings of great performers, they've become a leading ensemble, consistently shaping their career with bold programs, evident in their return to Cologne.

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Erwin SchulhoffStreichquartett Nr. 1
Ruth SchonthalStreichquartett Nr. 3 »Zum Gedenken an den Holocaust«
Henriette BosmansStreichquartett
Ludwig van BeethovenStreichquartett C-Dur op. 59,3 (»3. Rasumowsky-Quartett«)
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