Thursday, 3/27/2025
at 7:30 PM



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With Philipp Schupelius, born in 2003, and Robert Neumann, born in 2001, two more young artists take the stage who already have an impressive career to show.

Philipp Schupelius was chosen in 2024 by the British radio station Classic FM as one of the 30 most exciting young musicians in the world.

Robert Neumann made his orchestral debut at the age of eight with the Radio Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart. In 2024, he founded his own piano festival, where he primarily wants to showcase international pianists of the new generation.

The program spans 200 years of music history: Sonata in A minor by Antonio Vivaldi, composed in the 1720s, a prime example of Italian Baroque music, is contrasted with the Cello Sonata No. 1 composed by Alfred Schnittke in 1978. The work breathes in its introverted first movement the utmost reverence for old music, which Schnittke revered as a "wonderful way of writing."

The evening ends with the over half-hour long Cello Sonata in G minor by Sergei Rachmaninoff, which musicology celebrates as one of the great milestones of late Romantic music. It places the highest demands on both players equally.

Admission: 7:00 PM

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