Sunday, 12/15/2024
at 5:00 PM


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The renowned artist duo Sheila Arnold and Alexander-Sergei Ramírez has been performing as a duo for several years in this very rarely heard combination of fortepiano and guitar. In the early 19th century, compositions for guitar and hammerklavier enjoyed great popularity. Furthermore, the timbre, volume, and variety of possible tone colors of the "romantic guitar" and fortepiano were strikingly similar. In this concert, the audience will be transported from Mönchehaus to the Biedermeier era and witness an intimate dialogue between two instruments, whose sounds enchanting blend together. Original works by the Italian guitarist and composer Ferdinando Carulli (1771-1841) will be heard, as well as works from the Biedermeier period by J. N. Hummel and F. Schubert. One can look forward to Beethoven's variations on a theme from Mozart's Magic Flute and other works by L. Boccherini and P. Ximénez-Tirado, as well as a piece dedicated specifically to the artist duo by S. Goss.

Sheila Arnold, fortepiano
Alexander-Sergei Ramírez, guitar

Admission approximately 30 minutes before the start.

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