Philharmonic Chamber Music Recital
- Classical Music
Richard Strauss’ »Capriccio« seems remote from the world, in the face of the cruelty witnessed in the Second World War. The musical means of the late 19th century are used here in the 20th century to describe the time of the late 18th century. In the string sextet where the action begins, the »rapture« from earth is captured as though in a tableau. Ludwig van Beethoven’s Third String Quartet was also thought to not be of its time, in a very different way. Described as the »patchwork of a madman«, this »crazy« music was met with incomprehension by the public. Beethoven though was deliberately seeking to challenge expectations when he took chamber music out of the living room and into the major concert halls of the day.
PERFORMERS
Ida Aldrian mezzo-soprano
Iris Icellioglu viola
Merlin Schirmer violoncello
Amaris Quartett string quartet
Hibiki Oshima violin
Felix Heckhausen violin
Maria Rallo Muguruza viola
Clara Grünwald violoncello
PROGRAM
Richard Strauss
Streichsextett
Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in C major, Op. 59/3
Toshir Mayuzumi
Prelude for String Quartet
Robert Schumann
Dichterliebe op. 48
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