Feestelijk openingsconcert
Sharon Kam, clarinet
Sergey Malov, violin
Antti Tikkanen, violin
Pauline Sachse, violin
Igor Ahss, bassoon
Hervé Joulain, horn
Ying Lai Green, double bass
Storioni Trio
Repertoire
W.A. Mozart - 'Contradances Figaro' no.1-5, KV.609
Sergey Malov - 'Reflections on Bach'
Sebastian Fagerlund - 'Remain' for piano trio, Dutch premiere
Robert Schumann - 'Märchenerzählungen' op.132
Eugène Ysaye - Violin sonata op.27, no.2 in a.s., 'Obsession', part 1
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Franz Schubert - Octet in F gr. D803
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Thu 2 Jun ’2220:15 uurSmall Hall
It is very appropriate that Malov can be heard here on his wonderful string instrument in his Reflections on Bach. Besides the Finnish violinist Besides Finnish violinist Antti Tikkanen, Ying Lai Green, the Cambridge-born double bassist who graduated with the highest honours in Manchester and London, and is solo bassist of the Rotterdam Philharmonic. Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra.
After Mozart's jaunty opening dances and Sergey Malov's Bach reflections, music from today, by one of the most prominent European composers of his generation, the Dutch premiere of the piano trio by the Finn Sebastian Fagerlund (1972). Then the late fairytale tales by Schumann and an excursion to the Belgian violin virtuoso Eugène Ysaÿe. And as the final piece of the programme, Franz Schubert's magisterial Octet, which brings together five strings and three winds as a great musical display of democracy.
"This masterpiece by Schubert - one of my favourite composers - transports the listener to a Heuriger at the Wiener Wald. A group of friends tell each other beautiful stories about friendship, sorrow, passion and pleasure. A true experience." - Wouter Vossen, Storioni Trio