Ensemble 4.1
Mozart / Dorman / Gieseking
Best of Mozart. He says so himself
In this concert, the audience can expect wind chamber music at its finest with plenty of rare works. Avner Dorman’s 2007 composition »Jerusalem Mix« is full to the brim with rhythmical and thematic surprises. A magnificent musical portrait of one of the world’s most exciting cities.
Walter Gieseking’s 1919 Quintet for Piano and Winds is the second rare work of the evening. Ensemble 4.1.’s combination of instruments is also a rarity. Piano quintets of this kind are almost unheard of. And this exciting concert opens with Mozart’s KV 452, about which the composer himself once said: »It is the best thing I have ever written.«
Performers
Ensemble 4.1
Jörg Schneider oboe
Alexander Glücksmann clarinet
Christoph Knitt bassoon
Sebastian Posch french horn
Thomas Hoppe piano
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Quintett Es-Dur KV 452 für Klavier und Bläser
Avner Dorman
Jerusalem Mix
– Interval –
Walter Gieseking
Quintett B-Dur
Subscription
Friends of Chamber Music / Subscription B
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