Wednesday, 12/4/2024
at 7:30 PM


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Anne Katharina Schreiber (Violin), Lotta Suvanto (Violin), Corina Golomoz (Viola), Yuko Hara (Viola), Kristin von der Goltz (Cello), Philine Lembeck (Cello), Kateryna Kasper (Soprano)

Six musicians from the environment of the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the Quatuor Ardeo, and the Trio Vivente form an ideal ensemble for Johannes Brahms' two string sextets. Opus 18 and Opus 36 were the first chamber music works for strings published by the young Brahms. They are influenced by two friends of the composer, Clara Schumann and Agathe von Siebold. With the latter, the daughter of a well-known and beloved medical professor from Würzburg, Brahms was engaged for a short time in 1858, until he abruptly ended the engagement: "But I cannot bear chains," he wrote to his bride. The sextet op. 36, nicknamed the "Agathe Sextet," is considered a farewell work in which Brahms pays tribute to the love relationship he ended. The string sextet op. 18 gained great popularity in the 1870s. As early as 1860, Brahms had arranged the second movement as an independent work for solo piano as a gift for Clara Schumann.

As an intermezzo, "Maiblumen blühten überall" by Alexander von Zemlinsky, based on the poem "Die Magd" by Richard Dehmel, will be performed. The ensemble is pleased that they were able to engage the Ukrainian soprano Kateryna Kasper for this.

Doors open: 19:00 Uhr

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