Camille Thomas / Boris Kusnezow / Gropius Quartett
  • Classical Music

© Julien Mignot

The Gropius Quartett invites you to a chamber music festival with the world-famous cellist Camille Thomas and Boris Kuznetsov. At the beginning, the Gropius Quartet will perform a quartet by Joseph Haydn, which is not nicknamed »the joke« for nothing. Before the interval, Camille Thomas then plays works by composing cellists, a firework display of romantic melodies and virtuoso music that culminates in Boccherini’s quintet. In this quintet, the artists transport the audience to Madrid at night, while the concert concludes with Dvoák’s Piano Quintet, one of the great masterpieces of chamber music literature.

To the second part of the chamber music festival

PERFORMERS

Camille Thomas violoncello

Boris Kusnezow piano

Gropius Quartett string quartet

Indira Koch violin

Friedemann Eichhorn violin

Alwxia Eichhorn viola

Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt violoncello

PROGRAM

Joseph Haydn
Streichquartett Es-Dur op. 33/2 »Der Scherz«

David Popper
Ungarische Rhapsodie op. 68 für Violoncello und Klavier

Jacques Offenbach
Les Larmes de Jacqueline

Karl Yul’yevich Davidow
Romance op. 23

Karl Yul’yevich Davidow
Am Springbrunnen

Auguste Franchomme
Nocturne op. 14/1

Luigi Boccherini
La Musica notturna di Madrid op. 30/6

- Interval -

Antonín Dvoák
Klavierquintett A-Dur op. 81

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