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Watch This Space: Hanna-Elisabeth Müller & friends

Date & Time
Wed, May 3, 2023, 19:00

Keywords: Vocal Music, Watch this Space

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Musicians

Hanna-Elisabeth MüllerSoprano
Stefan SchilliOboe + english horn
Frederike Jehkul-SadlerCello
Magdalena HoffmannHarp

Program

“Omaggio a Bellini“ for english horn and harpAntonio Pasculli
Dans la forêt du charme et de l’enchantement, op. 36 No. 2Ernest Chausson
Le colibri, op. 2 No. 7Ernest Chausson
Le temps des lilas, op. 19 No. 3Ernest Chausson
Hébé, op. 2 No. 6Ernest Chausson
“OstWest-Miniaturen I und II” for oboe and violoncelloIsang Yun
“Suite liturgique“ for soprano, oboe/english horn, violoncello and harpAndré Jolivet
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