NDR Chamber Music Concert
Dvořák: Piano Quartet op. 23 & Piano Quintet op. 81
It is appealing to juxtapose two of the central pieces of Dvořák’s chamber music, of which the Piano Quintet op. 81 is probably the best known, in a concert – this was the idea behind the composition of the programme. Composed during Dvořák’s »Slavic period« in the 1870s, the quartet impressively combines suggestions from the stricter compositional style of Brahms – Dvořák’s declared role model – with the typical Czech folk style and deliberately simple, folk-like music-making. There is an obvious tendency to sing the melodies out widely, especially in the night piece of the second movement.
Performers
Ho-Hsuan Feng violin
Rodrigo Reichel violin
Jan Larsen viola
Christoph Rocholl violoncello
Paul Rivinius piano
Programme
Antonín Dvořák
Klavierquartett D-Dur op. 23
– Interval –
Antonín Dvořák
Klavierquintett A-Dur op. 81
Promoter: NDR
Location : Rolf-Liebermann-Studio
The Rolf-Liebermann-Studio was a Jewish temple until 1938. Destroyed in the Pogrom Night, ownership of the current Rolf-Liebermann-Studio passed over to the city authorities in 1941, and later to the former Northwest German Broadcasting, which arranged its conversion into a large concert hall. With its classical music concerts, readings, matinees and jazz concerts, the studio is one of the first ports of call for the culturally aware today.
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Getting Here
Underground line U1 to Klosterstern
Bus 34 to Oberstraße
Bus 109 to Sophienterrassen -
Parking
The studio can also be reached easily by car, however parking spaces in the area are very limited.
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Accessibility
The main entrance and the concert hall itself are fully accessible for visitors with limited mobility.
The hall also has an audio induction loop in place for visitors with hearing impairments.

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