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Vogler Quartett

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Sat, Jan 25, 2025, 18:00
Individuality finding harmonious expression in an ensemble – this is the quintessence of the Vogler Quartet, which has been pursuing a unique global career with an unchanged line-up since its formation in 1985. With an intelligent approach to chamber music, outstanding playing technique and interpretive sensitivity, Tim Vogler, Frank Reinecke, Stefan Fehlandt and Stephan Forck have created an unmistakable string quartet sound which consistently offers new insights into the genre. The group has had a concert series at the Konzerthaus Berlin since 1993.

Keywords: Chamber Music, Movies, Musical Theater, Recital

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Vogler Quartett

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Wolfgang Amadeus MozartStreichquartett G-Dur KV 387
Mauricio KagelStreichquartett Nr. 5
Max RegerStreichquartett Es-Dur op. 109
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