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Nilay Özdemir

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March 14, 2025
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Kammermusik des Konzerthausorchesters

Fri, Mar 14, 2025, 20:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Kleiner Saal (Berlin)
Lera Auerbach (Piano), Suyoen Kim (Violin), Andreas Feldmann (Violin), Nilay Özdemir (Viola), NN (Cello), Igor Prokopets (Double bass), NN (Flute)
p>Chamber music is one of the great joys of life for our orchestral musicians. Here they meet up with Lera Auerbach, the composer, pianist and visual artist to whom a ‘Creative Portrait’ is dedicated this season. She will play Mozart's Piano Concerto in D minor, first performed in 1785, in a version with string quintet. As the orchestra plays the role of a partner to the solo instrument in this concerto far more than in earlier representatives of the genre, K. 466 is probably a particularly good choice for such an arrangement! Antonín Dvořák wrote three string quintets - but only included the double bass in the middle one from 1875, thus providing an additional foundation. Czech folk music, dreamy passages and ‘dance melodies carried by shimmering sonorities’ - anyone who loves the composer's string serenade will also like this quintet. The programme also includes compositions by Lera Auerbach, which are yet to be announced.
June 29, 2025
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Kammermusikmatinee des Konzerthausorchesters

Sun, Jun 29, 2025, 11:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Kleiner Saal (Berlin)
Suyoen Kim (Violin), Petr Matěják (Violin), Andreas Feldmann (Violin), Miha Zhu (Violin), Muriel Razavi (Viola), Nilay Özdemir (Viola), Arne-Christian Pelz (Cello), Taneli Turunen (Cello)
In addition to the eternally young classic of the narrow string octet literature by 16-year-old Felix Mendelssohn, the eight KHO string players, led by our first concertmaster Suyeon Kim, will perform a work by 19-year-old George Enescu, a The contemporary of Béla Bartók composed a key work in his own individual style: folk melodies from his native Romania meet Brahmsian Romanticism and Parisian fin de siècle.