Philharmonic chamber music: From the First Viennese School to Modernism
Four soloists from the Berliner Philharmoniker and pianist Éric Le Sage present chamber music from Vienna: in addition to famous works such as Beethoven’s “Gassenhauer” Trio and Mozart’s Violin Sonata K. 304 in an arrangement for flute and piano, there are also discoveries – such as the highly Romantic pieces for cello and piano by the young Anton Webern. The finale and highlight is Schoenberg’s Chamber Symphony No. 1.
Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker
Emmanuel Pahud
Daishin Kashimoto
Ludwig Quandt
Wenzel Fuchs
Éric Le Sage
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