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Simon Roturier

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March 5, 2025
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Philharmonic chamber music: Sound magic for flute and harp

Wed, Mar 5, 2025, 20:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Simon Roturier (Violin), Marlene Ito (Violin), Ignacy Miecznikowski (Viola), Bruno Delepelaire (Cello), Emmanuel Pahud (Flute), Wenzel Fuchs (Clarinet), Marie-Pierre Langlamet (Harp)
Flute and harp take centre-stage for this concert – both in duet and in combination with other instruments. Emmanuel Pahud, principal flautist of the Berliner Philharmoniker, and solo harpist Marie-Pierre Langlamet present a programme of French music – elegant, sensuous and virtuosic – with their orchestral colleagues. Also on the programme is Rêverie française composed by Bruno Delepelaire, principal cellist of the Berliner Philharmoniker. Each concert in the series this season will feature a work by our Composer in Residence Wolfgang Rihm, who died in 2024; this time, his tautly atmospheric septet En plein air.
June 3, 2025
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String quartets by Schumann and Rihm

Tue, Jun 3, 2025, 20:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Simon Roturier (Violin), Angelo de Leo (Violin), Micha Afkham (Viola), Solène Kermarrec (Cello)
Whether in the 19th or 20th century: The string quartet is the supreme genre of chamber music, and every composer must consider it. Robert Schumann’s quartet cycle op. 41 is a stroke of genius; members of the Berliner Philharmoniker play numbers 1 and 3. Inspired by the quartets of Beethoven and Mendelssohn, Schumann created his own musical cosmos, full of poetry and instrumental song. Our late Composer in Residence Wolfgang Rihm, on the other hand, favours contrasts in his Fourth String Quartet. On the one hand, his work appears brusque, passionate and effervescent; on the other, tender, intimate and poetic.