Fabian Müller and friends
Three, Four, Five, Six!

Exquisite chamber music formations such as the Aris String Quartet and the Monet Wind Quintet form the backbone of Fabian Müller's Trinity Sinfonia. Here they now join forces with other soloists from the orchestra and the leader himself to perform real showpieces from their "actual" repertoire. Beethoven's string quartet alternates between dramatic expressivity and exuberant joy of playing. In Poulenc's Sextet, winds and piano present colorful atmospheric images from early 20th century Paris, while in the late romantic-impressionistic "Forest Scenes" by composer Mel Bonis, they conjure up idyllic nature. Schumann's splendid piano quintet sets the powerful final chord.

This will be followed by an artist talk with Fabian Müller.


Fabian Müller

Piano

Aris Quartet

Anna Katharina Wildermuth
Violin

Noémi Zipperling
Violin

Caspar Vinzens
Viola

Lukas Sieber
Violoncello

Monet Quintet

Daniela Koch
Flute

Marc Gruber
Horn

Nemorino Scheliga
Clarinet

Johanna Stier
Oboe

Theo Plath
Bassoon


Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in F major op. 18/1

Francis Poulenc
Sextet for Piano and Winds

Mel Bonis
"Scènes de la Forêt" for trio

Robert Schumann
Piano Quintet in E flat major op. 44



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