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Quartet sine nomine from Wroclaw with Berlin cellist Martin Seemann play Silesian Romanticism
Caspar David Friedrich, born 250 years ago in Greifswald, first set off on hikes to the Giant Mountains in 1810 to sketch landscapes, which he later turned into paintings - such as the "Eldena Monastery Ruins in the Giant Mountains". The composers Józef Elsner and Franz Xaver Gebel were two of Friedrich's contemporaries and came from the region in which he painted: Silesia. Music of a "Silesian Romanticism" can be experienced here with the quartet sine nomine from Wroclaw and the Berlin cellist Martin Seemann. Klaus Harer from the "German Cultural Forum for Eastern Europe" will introduce the works. (In cooperation with the Caspar-David-Friedrich-Jubiläum Greifswald and the German Cultural Forum of Eastern Europe)
Józef Elsner: String Quartet in F major op. 1
Stanisław Moniuszko: String Quartet No. 1 in D minor
Franz Xaver Gebel: 8th String Quintet in B flat major op. 27
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