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If Mozart and Haydn hadn't composed at the same time, we might be hearing a lot more from Dussek and Pleyel these days... Of course, Mozart shouldn't be missing either!
On the program
Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Quintet op. 41 in F minor
Ignaz Pleyel: Piano Concerto in D major, Ben 103a
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata for piano and violin in E minor, KV 304
If Mozart and Haydn hadn't composed at the same time, we might be hearing a lot more from Dussek and Pleyel these days... Of course, Mozart shouldn't be missing either!
On the program
Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Quintet op. 41 in F minor
Ignaz Pleyel: Piano Concerto in D major, Ben 103a
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata for piano and violin in E minor, KV 304
If Mozart and Haydn hadn't composed at the same time, we might be hearing a lot more from Dussek and Pleyel these days... Of course, Mozart shouldn't be missing either!
On the program
Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Quintet op. 41 in F minor
Ignaz Pleyel: Piano Concerto in D major, Ben 103a
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata for piano and violin in E minor, KV 304
If Mozart and Haydn hadn't composed at the same time, we might be hearing a lot more from Dussek and Pleyel these days... Of course, Mozart shouldn't be missing either!
On the program
Johann Ladislaus Dussek: Piano Quintet op. 41 in F minor
Ignaz Pleyel: Piano Concerto in D major, Ben 103a
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata for piano and violin in E minor, KV 304
On the program
Carl Schuberth: String Octet op. 23 in E major
Woldemar Bargiel: String Octet op 15a in C minor
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: String Symphony No. 2 in D major
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Nocturnal atmosphere, guitar sounds and a lot of Schubert - as a creator, as an arranger and as a donor of a melody for someone else's imagination...
On the program
Franz Schubert: Notturno D 897 for piano trio
Ferdinand Rebay: Fantasy about Schubert's “Beautiful Müller” for violin, viola, cello and guitar
Wenceslaus Matiegka/arr. Franz Schubert: Notturno G major, op. 21 for violin, viola, cello and guitar
Mel Bonis: Soir op. 76 for piano trio
Works by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Ottorino Respighi and Eugene Goossens
Snooze and dream to the most beautiful slow pieces of music and poems...
The Adamas Quartet plays works by Beethoven, Puccini, Barber, Veracini and many more...
Ferdinand Rebay (1880-1953): Quartet in D minor for violin, viola, cello and guitar
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992): Histoire du tango
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791):
Piano Quartet in G minor KV 478
Sonata for piano and violin in G major, KV 301
A concert for children and bigger jokers with works by Mozart, Beethoven, Ridout and many more...
presented by Doris Kitzmantel and Roland Herret
The second concert is a concert for the whole family — hence the earlier date at 5 p.m. this time. What is offered is a high-quality animal foray through music history, moderated by the musicians between the pieces. We encounter, for example, musical adaptations of the story of Ferdinand the bull, find out whether Mozart had a bird (“Yes,” Kurt Palm once replied like a shot from a pistol) and find out whether Beethoven also lived with pets.
We open the season of the Klosterneuburg chamber concerts with a concert program that was dubbed “Röntgentermin mit Brahms” with a wink: two sonatas from the romantic canon are combined with a rarely performed piano quintet.
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Sonata op. 38 in E minor for cello and piano
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Sonata op. 120/2 for viola and piano
Julius Roentgen (1855-1932): Piano Quintet op. 100 in A minor
In the final concert we undertake further musical excursions in octet formation. The Norwegian composer Johan Svendsen wrote a string octet that is an immediate successor to the Mendelssohn's. That of the living Mexican composer Emmanuel Arias Y Luna stands in stark contrast, full of melancholy and rhythmic energy!
Johan Severin Svendsen (1840-1911): String Octet op. 3 in A major
Emmanuel Arias Y Luna (1935): String Octet op. 51*
This concert is dedicated to Czech chamber music, which, with Antonín Dvořák, Bohuslav Martinů and Gideon Klein, is to be showcased in all its stylistic range. Gideon Klein's String Trio was his last work. He composed it in the Theresienstadt concentration camp a few days before his transport to Auschwitz.
Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904): Piano Quintet op. 81 in A major
Bohuslav Martinů (1890-1959): Duo for violin and cello H. 157
Gideon Klein (1919-1945): Trio for violin, viola and cello (1944)
Karl Goldmark - mockingly referred as the "dissonance king" by Eduard Hanslick - created a wonderful romantic piano quintet with his Opus 81. The chamber music group Atout will accompany this with the refreshing serenade for string trio by his Hungarian compatriot Ernst von Dohnányi.
Karl Goldmark (1830-1915): Piano Quintet op 30 in B flat major
Ernst von Dohnányi (1877-1960): Serenade for String Trio op. 10 in C major
Robert Schumann's Piano Quintet op. 44 will be heard, "a work full of power and freshness", as Clara Schumann enthused shortly after completion. Generose Sehr creates the lyrical counterpoint to the powerfully symphonic piano quintet with excerpts from Schubert's Winter Journey
Robert Schuhmann (1810-1856): Piano Quintet op. 44 in E flat major
Franz Schubert (1797-1828): From "Winter Journey" D 911
Final concert of Klosterneuburger Kammerkonzerte
Louis Spohr: Double quartet op. 77 in E flat major
Reinhold Glière: Octet for strings op. 5 in D major
After the concert: Cheers and Talks with the artists
5th subscription concert of Klosterneuburger Kammerkonzerte
Ludwig van Beethoven: Septett op. 20 in E flat major
Sonata for piano and violin op. 47 in A major "Kreutzer"
Before the concert (6pm): Introduction
Adamas Quartett
Die Kolophonistinnen
Atout – die Kammermusikgruppe
Werke von Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Pavel Haas, Johann Strauß Sohn u.v.m
4th subscription concert of Klosterneuburger Kammerkonzerte
Johannes Brahms: Piano quintet op. 34 in f minor
Sonata for violin and piano op. 78 in G major "Regenlied"
Before the concert (6pm): Introduction
+++ Due to the current situation in Austria we will cancel the concert and postpone it to September 11, 2020. More information coming soon. Thank you for understanding! +++
Opening concert of Klosterneuburger Kammerkonzerte
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: String quintet op. 18 in A major
Ludwig van Beethoven: String quintet op. 29 in C major and Fugue op. 137 in D major
Before the concert (6pm): Introduction
Joachim Raff: String Octet op. 176 in C major
Astor Piazzolla: Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires)
After the concert: 10 years ATOUT - celebration with campfire!
Georges Onslow: String Quintet op. 58 in a minor
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quintet op. 47 in A major "Kreutzer"
Before the concert (6pm): Artist talk - Was Beethoven normal?
Georges Onslow: String Quintet op. 58 in a minor
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quintet op. 47 in A major "Kreutzer"
Georges Onslow: String Quintet op. 58 in a minor
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quintet op. 47 in A major "Kreutzer"
Opening concert for the fall quintet series at Mozartgemeinde Niederösterreich. Programme: Georges Onslow: String Quintet op. 58 in a minor, Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quintet op. 47 in A major "Kreutzer" and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Summer concert at Klosterneuburg Chamber Concerts with music from Joseph Haydn, Bohuslav Martinu, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, a double quartet by Louis Spohr and a James Bond pocket drama based on music by Bela Bartok.
Before the concert (6pm): "The rehearsal" - a glance backstage
Debut at MuTh. With music by: Richard Strauss, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Dmitri Shostakovich and Max Bruch
Subscription concert and children's concert in Spiel!Raum Kapfenberg. Programme: Richard Strauss, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Dmitri Shostakovich and Max Bruch
Final concert of the Klosterneuburg Chamber Concerts 2018. Programme: Dmitri Shostakovich, Max Bruch, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Nicolai von Wilm
with ATOUT and Sebastian Huppmann (baritone). Programme: Franz Schubert, The Trout & "Trout Quintet" and Ralph Vaughan Williams: Silent Noon & Piano Quintet in C minor
Final concert of the jeunesse tour in Innsbruck. Programme: Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky "Souvenir de Florence" and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
with ATOUT, Armin Egger (guitar) and Sophie Abraham (violoncello). Compositions by Astor Piazzolla, Luigi Boccherini, Gioacchino Rossini, Joseph Haydn and Sophie Abraham
jeunesse tour. Programme: Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky "Souvenir de Florence" and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
jeunesse tour. Programme: Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky "Souvenir de Florence" and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
jeunesse tour. Programme: Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky "Souvenir de Florence" and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Final concert of the Klosterneuburg Chamber Concerts 2017, ATOUT and Albin Paulus (Jew's Harp) with compositions by Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Niels Gade
Programme: Alexej Davidov, String Sextet Op. 12 and Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky, String Sextet "Souvenir de Florence"
Opening concert of the jeunesse tour. Programme: Pjotr I. Tchaikovsky "Souvenir de Florence" and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Kultur Klafterbrunn: Compositions by W.A. Mozart, Albrechtsberger, Mendelssohn and folk songs from Lower Austria, arranged by Johnny Bertl
Programme: Leoš Janáček, Idyll for Strings; Julius Bürger, Adagio and Symphonic Scherzo and Erich Wolfgang Korngold, String Sextet Op. 10
Austrian premieres of compositions by the exiled composer Julius Bürger: Adagio and Symphonic Scherzo (ATOUT) and String Quartet No. 2 (ADAMAS Quartet)
Programme: Joachim Raff, String Sextet op. 178 and George Onslow, String Quintet Op. 10