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Kammermusik des Konzerthausorchesters

mit dem Konzerthaus Quartett Berlin

Konzerthaus Quartett Berlin

Konzerthaus Quartett Berlin

Mozart's Hoffmeister Quartet was written a year after he began composing „Figaro“ and was published by Hoffmeister in 1786. A strange mixture of cheerfulness and melancholy connects the great quartet with the opera. Alfred Einstein said of the Adagio that it „speaks of suffering never before heard in such depth“. Schubert's Quartet in G major D 887 from 1826 was ahead of its time - it took almost half a century for this „uncompromising exploration of the themes of major and minor, life and death, hope and despair“ to find an appropriate response from critics and audiences.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Streichquartett D-Dur KV 499 („Hoffmeister-Quartett“)PauseFranz Schubert - Streichquartett G-Dur op. post. 161 D 887

Artists/Collaborators: Konzerthaus Quartett Berlin, Sayako Kusaka (Violine), Johannes Jahnel (Violine), Amalia Aubert (Viola), Felix Nickel (Violoncello)

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