International Mendelssohn Festival
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Chamber music rediscovered
Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms: music lovers all over the world know and love these great names of German Romantic music. There were other composers, however, like Emmanuel Chabrier or August Klughardt, who wrote fine and timeless works of their own but have since fallen largely into oblivion. One such chamber-music rediscovery are the »Schilflieder« (Reed Songs) written by Klughardt in 1872. Based on the verse cycle of the same name by Austrian poet Nikolas von Lenau, the pieces for viola, oboe and piano trace in music the melancholy musings of a first-person narrator who dreams of a love never to be fulfilled, his thoughts reflected by surrounding nature in the evening. An atmospheric portait of Romantic anguish.
Performers
Arnaud Sussmann violin
Paul Neubauer viola
Anna Kreetta Gribajcevic viola
Arto Noras violoncello
David Finckel violoncello
Jean-Louis Capezzali oboe
André Cazalet french horn
Valeriya Myrosh piano
Wu Han piano
Programme
August Klughardt
Schilflieder für Klavier, Oboe und Viola op. 28
Krzysztof Penderecki
Suite für Violoncello solo
– Interval –
Emmanuel Chabrier
Larghetto für Horn und Klavier
Antonín Dvořák
Klavierquartett Es-Dur op. 87
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