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Nadine Blumenstein

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February 9, 2025
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Quintessenz

Sun, Feb 9, 2025, 17:00
Maximilian Junghanns (Violin), Nadine Blumenstein (Violin), Steffen Weise (Viola), Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Viola), Jan Ickert (Cello)
The Frankfurt Radio Symphony's chamber concerts return to the Wettenberg Winter Concerts, featuring two masterful string quintets. Beethoven's, expanded from a trio in his later years, and Bruch's, a rediscovered late work, both possess exceptional maturity. They, along with Haydn's masterful quartet, are captivating.
February 23, 2025
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Quintessenz

Sun, Feb 23, 2025, 18:00
Maximilian Junghanns (Violin), Nadine Blumenstein (Violin), Steffen Weise (Viola), Stefanie Pfaffenzeller (Viola), Jan Ickert (Cello)
Beethoven's quintet originated from a late-stage trio, while Bruch's, also a late work, was long lost. Both quintets possess a unique maturity, a musical essence of many years. They captivate immediately, as does Haydn's masterful quartet. Beethoven transformed his quintet from a bold, impetuous youthful piece, while the eighty-year-old Bruch reaffirmed his traditional credo. Looking back, he quotes himself – a reminiscence and self-affirmation of his past. (Concert duration: approx. 110 minutes including intermission)
June 15, 2025
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Klavier-Romantik

Sun, Jun 15, 2025, 18:00
Maria Ollikainen (Piano), Akemi Mercer-Niewöhner (Violin), Nadine Blumenstein (Violin), Dirk Niewöhner (Viola), Valentin Scharff (Cello), Tomaž Močilnik (Clarinet), Kristian Katzenberger (Horn)
Chamber music by an overlooked Hungarian composer, Ernő Dohnányi, whose romantic style contrasted with contemporaries Bartók and Kodály. His inventive Piano Quintet and Sextet, alongside Carl Reinecke's uniquely scored Trio, are discoveries. Dohnányi, a celebrated pianist and conductor, composed with a Brahmsian influence, though his later Sextet expands beyond, reflecting the broad stylistic landscape of the 1930s. Concert duration: ~110 minutes (including intermission).