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Quarteto Kuss no Konzerthaus de Berlim

Berlim, Sala de Concertos de Berlin — Kleiner Saal

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Sobre o Evento

Neste concerto altamente antecipado, ouça os sons melífluos da música de câmara de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Béla Bartók e Francisco Coll na preciosa e mundialmente famosa Konzerthaus de Berlim.

Programação

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Streichquartett A‐Dur KV 464
  • Francisco Coll – Streichquartett „Códices“ (Kompositionsauftrag von Kammermusik Basel, Konzerthaus Berlin, Wigmore Hall, Het Concertgebouw und Musik 21 Niedersachsen)
  • Béla Bartók – Streichquartett Nr. 6 D‐Dur Sz 114
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Marsch C‐Dur KV 408/1, bearbeitet für Streichquartett
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Artistas

Quarteto de Cordas: Kuss Quartett

Jana Kuss (violin)
Oliver Wille  (violin) 
William Coleman (viola) 
Mikayel Hakhnazaryan (cello)

Konzerthaus Berlin

The Konzerthaus Berlin is a concert hall situated on the Gendarmenmarkt, the most beautiful square in the city. Built in 1821, the structure initially served as a theater. Severely damaged in the Second World War, it was rebuilt as a concert hall in 1977, with a neoclassical interior, and changed its name to reflect its new function in 1994. Consistently numbered among the top five concert halls in the world, the Konzerthaus hosts around 500 performances every year, ranging from symphony and chamber concerts featuring international stars to new music and children's concerts.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Perhaps the most important composer of all time, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer of the late 18th century. Born in 1756 in Salzburg, he showed prodigious musical talent from childhood. Beginning at five years of age, he composed more than 600 works, including concertos, symphonies, religious works and operas before his premature death at the age of 35. Hi influence over successive generations cannot be overestated - Ludwig van Beethoven wrote of Mozart "posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years”. Despite the immense success of his compositions, and the acclaim he received across Europe, Mozart achieved little financial security and rwas buried in an unmarked grave in Vienna's St Marx Cemetery.

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Sala de Concertos de Berlin, Gendarmenmarkt, Berlim, Germany — Veja no Google Maps

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