Philharmonic Chamber Music Concert

Hamburg International Chamber Music Festival

This event has already taken place! 12.10 | 26.40 | 40.70 | 52.80
This event has already taken place! 12.10 | 26.40 | 40.70 | 52.80

The poems that Fauré’s cycle »La bonne chanson« are based on were written by Paul Verlaine in a year of the greatest personal happiness: after many years of suicidal thoughts, drunken capers and outbursts of violence, the marriage to Mathilde Mauté finally dissolved these tensions, and it is to her that Verlaine dedicated the poems. Fauré himself fell in love in summer 1892 with the talented soprano and married mother of two children, Emma Bardac, and this sudden passion inspired him to write the cycle »La bonne chanson« for Emma.

Webern’s Rondo is a piece from his youth, and can be ascribed more to the mood of the Viennese fin de siècle than to the highly concentrated and reduced style that was typical of his later work. Notwithstanding, first signs can be found of the new path Webern was to follow.

The concert is rounded off by a true chamber music classic: Schumann’s sole piano quintet, dedicated to his wife Clara, who was also the work’s first interpreter.

Performers

Dorottya Láng mezzo-soprano

Hibiki Oshima violin

Josephine Nobach violin

Minako Uno viola

Clara Grünwald violoncello

Franziska Kober double bass

Volker Krafft piano

Programme

Anton Webern
Rondo für Streichquartett

Gabriel Fauré
La bonne chanson für Gesang, Klavier und Streichquintett op. 61

Robert Schumann
Klavierquintett Es-Dur op. 44

Estimated end time

12:30

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