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Classical Concerts at
Evangelische Akademie Tutzing

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Next week
In Tutzing

Chamber Concert

Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 18:00
Daniela Jung (Violin), Stephan Hoever (Violin), Christiane Hörr (Viola), Jan Mischlich (Cello), Jaka Stadler (Cello)
The Swiss composer (and excellent flautist) Philippe Racine wrote his Adagio for string quintet for the 80th birthday of a friend, the cellist Walter Grimmer. In concert, it is meant to be performed before Franz Schubert’s great String Quintet in C major, which Racine has described as the “Himalayas of chamber music” – a wonderful means of providing this Romantic monument with a fitting introduction (a “hillock,” as Racine modestly puts it) and opening up new perspectives by placing it in a contemporary context. In between these two works will be Brahms’ luxuriant String Quartet in A minor, in which the composer amiably refers to Schubert’s Quartet in A minor. Either way, this will be a concert among friends.
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Next month
In Tutzing

Chamber Concert

Sun, Apr 13, 2025, 18:00
Andrea Eun-Jeong Kim (Violin), Alexander Kisch (Violin), Emiko Yuasa (Viola), Anja Kreynacke (Viola), Katharina Jäckle (Cello), Heinrich Treydte (Clarinet), Heinrich Treydte (Bass clarinet)
What does fantasy sound like? In Robin Milford’s 1933 composition based on English folklore, when the solo clarinet glides over a delicate wave of strings – it sounds dance-like, lyrical, expressive, full of humor, and rich in contrasts. In the similarly titled composition by the English late Romantic composer York Bowen, the distinctive bass clarinet, which is rarely featured in chamber music concerts, blends irresistibly into the string sound with its sonorous velvety tone. It is captivating and seamlessly flowing. Finally, Bruckner’s only large-scale chamber music work provides a mystical dimension to this concert: like his great symphonies, the String Quintet in F major is imbued with the mysticism of nature and of the Catholic faith.
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This season
In Tutzing

Chamber Concert

Sun, May 25, 2025, 18:00
L'Accademia Giocosa, Marije Grevink (Baroque violin), Valérie Gillard (Baroque violin), David van Dijk (Baroque violin), Véronique Bastian (Baroque Viola), Hanno Simons (Baroque Cello), Lukas Richter (Double bass), Stefan Schilli (Baroque Oboe), Tobias Vogelmann (Baroque Oboe), Peter Kofler (Harpsichord)
The musicians of the Munich baroque ensemble L’Accademia Giocosa are considered experts of historical performance practice in the German-speaking world. The ensemble was founded in 2010 by members of the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks and freelance artists from the early music scene with the aim of presenting the diverse sounds of the 17th and 18th centuries on original instruments and in a lively and engaging way – “giocoso” – as well as reintroducing forgotten works. For this chamber concert, L’Accademia Giocosa will present musical gems by Antonio Vivaldi, Luigi Boccherini, Joan Baptista Pla, Francesco Durante, and Georg Philipp Telemann that perfectly complement Sir Simon Rattle’s new Baroque initiative.