
An overdue double debut: Simone Lamsma, the Dutch violinist, can regularly be heard as a soloist with major orchestras in the USA. Her nobly nuanced, perfectly controlled music-making meets the creative temperament of the young Jonathan Fournel. The pianist from Sarrebourg, who won the prestigious Concours Reine Elisabeth in Brussels in 2021, has made a name for himself as a Brahms interpreter, among other things, and has made a series of exquisite recordings. The duo's programme plays through different aggregate states of the duo situation - from Stravinsky's cheerfully sharpened neo-baroque to the stylized virtuoso attitude of Ravel's "Tzigane" to the dramatic escalations of Johannes Brahms' D minor Sonata.
+ 7 minutes
The "plus" in the concert: In a 7-minute discussion excursus together with the artists of the evening, characteristic, sometimes curious aspects of the programme are picked out or exciting phenomena in the context of the works are highlighted.
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