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Schumann Quartett plays Schuberts Rosamunde

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Sat, Nov 16, 2024, 20:15
For lovers of chamber music the Recital Hall is the venue of choice. You can hear the musicians breathe and you can practically touch them. This hall is also cherished by musicians for its beautiful acoustics and direct contact with the audience. In the Recital Hall you can hear the best musicians of our time. Buy your tickets now and experience the magic of the Recital Hall for yourself!

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Schumann Quartett

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String Quartet in C major, op. 54, No. 2, Hob. III: 57Joseph Haydn
String Quartet No. 2 in F-sharp minor, op. 13Weiner
Strijkkwartet in A minor, D 804 'Rosamunde'Franz Schubert
Alla tarantellaSchulhoff
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