CLASSICAL MUSIC IN THE AFTERNOON

11/30/24 in Güstrow

© Noé Inui

The next dates:

  • Saturday, Nov 30, 202416:00 - 17:30 clock
Classical Music

The Trio Nomada plays works by Leó Weiner, Joseph Jongen and Ludwig van Beethoven.

Noé Inui, violin

Marc Sabbah, viola

David Cohen, violoncello

 

The musicians of the Nomada trio performed in Güstrow for the first time last fall. The three artists have once again put together an interesting program for the concert, which they will present themselves:

Leó Weiner (1885-1969): String Trio in G minor op.6

Joseph Jongen (1873-1953): String Trio op.135

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): String Trio in G major op. 9 No. 1

 

The Jewish-Hungarian composer Leó Weiner, born in Budapest, was a well-known music teacher and taught composition and chamber music at the music academy in his home town. Because of his classical-romantic style, Weiner was also known as "Hungary's Mendelssohn".

Due to his exceptional musical talent, Joseph Jongen was accepted to the conservatory in his native city of Liège at the age of seven. He won numerous prizes for his compositions, including the Belgian "Prix de Rome". His Trio op. 135 is a late work; he composed it in 1948.

 

The symphonic string trio op. 9 no. 1 by Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the most important works in this genre.

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Ticket Normal: 20 €
Reduced ticket: 8 €


Event dates
  • Saturday, Nov 30, 2024 16:00 - 17:30 clock
Event Location

Ernst Barlach Theater

Franz-Parr-Platz 8
18273 Güstrow


vvk@theater-guestrow.de
+49 (0)3843 684146
http://www.ernst-barlach-theater.de
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Ernst Barlach Theater

Franz-Parr-Platz 8
18273 Güstrow


vvk@theater-guestrow.de
+49 (0)3843 684146
http://www.ernst-barlach-theater.de

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