Philharmonic Chamber Music Concert
Beethoven / Mozart / Schultz
Ludwig van Beethoven composed great music for wind instruments, achieving exceptional things in terms of tonal colours, dynamics, touch and technical challenges. He was still in his early twenties when he wrote his works for wind octet, and yet you can already see the future master at work.
A piece by Danish composer Svend Simon Schultz, who died in 1998, complements the Beethoven programme. Schultz was a choir conductor with the Danish State Radio Choir for 30 years. His Divertimento for Wind Octet is a homage to serenades and partitas from the classical era.
Performers
Sevgi Özsever oboe
Ralph van Daal oboe
Patrick Hollich clarinet
Christian Seibold clarinet
Olivia Comparot bassoon
Fabian Lachenmaier bassoon
Pascal Deuber french horn
Jonathan Wegloop french horn
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven
Rondino Es-Dur WoO 25
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Serenade c-Moll KV 388
Svend S. Schultz
Divertimento für Bläseroktett
Ludwig van Beethoven
Oktett Es-Dur op. 103
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