Michael Germer (violin), Ludvig Gudim (violin), Adam Koch (violin), Anna Agafia (violin)
Anna Agafia (violin), Yura Lee (viola), Andreas Brantelid (cello), David Munk-Nielsen (piano)
Andreas Brantelid (cello), TBA
Yura Lee (violin), Ludvig Gudim (violin), Adam Koch (violin), Michael Germer (violin), Nicholas Swensen (viola), Marie Louise Jensen (viola), Jonathan Swensen (cello), Andreas Brantelid (cello)
A concert full of surprises and contrasts. The evening opens with Grazyna Bacewicz’s playful and virtuosic Quartet for 4 Violins — an unusual and humorous twist on the chamber music tradition, where four violins share the stage without their lower-stringed companions.
Next, Mozart’s Piano Quartet in E-flat Major offers elegance and lyricism in four movements. After the intermission, Tchaikovskys delicate and charming variations on a Rococo theme -- a theme that he himself composed, although inspired by the graceful style of the 18th century.
The festival ends with George Enescu’s String Octet, written when the composer was just 19 years old — a true youthful masterpiece. A festival classic, bursting with energy and passion, where eight string players creates a musical experience that is both monumental and exhilarating.
After this concert – we would like to invite everyone to join us at our Afterparty!
After last year's success, it's definitely something we had to bring back this year. See you ;-)
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