Underground line U1 to Klosterstern
Bus 34 to Oberstraße
Bus 109 to Sophienterrassen
Joy of playing and friendly tone
Music for an ensemble of wind instruments, so-called »harmony music«, was popular and widespread during the Viennese Classical period. Mozart, for example, wrote his quintet for himself as a pianist and an ensemble of wind virtuosos, with whom he also worked at the Vienna Court Opera. In a famous letter to his father in 1784, he particularly emphasized this work, »which received extraordinary acclaim ... I myself consider it to be the best thing I have written in my life.« Here, for the first time, he had achieved a balanced synthesis between chamber music and concertante style, which was to characterize a number of other chamber works thereafter – highlights of his creative output during his years in Vienna. Twelve years lay between Mozart’s wind quintet with piano and Beethoven’s piece with the same instrumentation. It shares the relaxed, playful and friendly tone of its predecessor on many levels.
Performers
Julius Ockert clarinet
Kalev Kuljus oboe
Claudia Strenkert french horn
David Spranger bassoon
Martin James Bartlett piano
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Quintett für Klavier und Bläser Es-Dur KV 452
Ludwig van Beethoven
Quintett für Klavier und Bläser Es-Dur op. 16
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
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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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