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Classical concerts featuring
Ho-Hsuan Feng

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CitiesFrequently performs in

Hamburg
Germany
Hamburg
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ProgramFrequently performs

Antonín Dvořák
Works by
Antonín Dvořák
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February 24, 2025
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NDR Chamber Music Concert

Mon, Feb 24, 2025, 20:00
Ho-Hsuan Feng (Violin), Rodrigo Reichel (Violin), Jan Larsen (Viola), Christoph Rocholl (Cello), Paul Rivinius (Piano)
It is appealing to juxtapose two of the central pieces of Dvořák’s chamber music, of which the Piano Quintet op. 81 is probably the best known, in a concert – this was the idea behind the composition of the programme. Composed during Dvořák’s »Slavic period« in the 1870s, the quartet impressively combines suggestions from the stricter compositional style of Brahms – Dvořák’s declared role model – with the typical Czech folk style and deliberately simple, folk-like music-making. There is an obvious tendency to sing the melodies out widely, especially in the night piece of the second movement.
February 25, 2025
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NDR Chamber Music Concert

Tue, Feb 25, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Rodrigo Reichel (Violin), Ho-Hsuan Feng (Violin), Jan Larsen (Viola), Christoph Rocholl (Cello), Paul Rivinius (Piano)
It is appealing to juxtapose two of the central pieces of Dvořák’s chamber music, of which the Piano Quintet op. 81 is probably the best known, in a concert – this was the idea behind the composition of the programme. Composed during Dvořák’s »Slavic period« in the 1870s, the quartet impressively combines suggestions from the stricter compositional style of Brahms – Dvořák’s declared role model – with the typical Czech folk style and deliberately simple, folk-like music-making. There is an obvious tendency to sing the melodies out widely, especially in the night piece of the second movement.