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Arnold Schönberg Center
Monday, June 17, 2024, 6.30 pm
Members of the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
Raimund Weichenberger flute
Katharina Kratochwil oboe
Pedro Afonso Minhava Reis clarinet
Martin Fluch Bass clarinet
Alexandru Cozma bassoon
Jakob Hutterer horn
Stephanie Timoschek-Gumpinger piano
Eva Teimel presentation
Albert ROUSSEL Divertissement op. 6
Egon WELLESZ Suite op. 73
Hanns EISLER Divertimento op. 4
Pavel HAAS Bläserquintett op. 10
Arnold SCHÖNBERG Suite für Klavier op. 25: Nr. 2, 3 and 6
Leoš JANÁČEK Mládí »Jugend«
Tickets € 14 | Free admission for persons under 26 years
Online reservation
The wind quintet originated in the 18th century and was popular above all for arrangements of well-known melodies. Around 1920, the genre received a boost in popularity and has since been enriched by numerous works by renowned composers of the modern era. The evening spans a wide range of the repertoire and invites you to get to know music for wind instruments in all its diversity. The often classicist character of the works finds a counterpart in Schönberg’s Suite for Piano, op. 25, in which the music of Johann Sebastian Bach reverberates. As Hanns Eisler said about his teacher Schönberg: “He is the true conservative: he even created a revolution in order to be a reactionary.”
Cooperation Arnold Schönberg Center, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and RadioKulturhaus
As part of the chamber music series of the RSO Vienna “Aus nächster Nähe”
The concert will be broadcast on radio Ö1 on August 29, 2024 at 7:30 pm in the program “Das Ö1 Konzert”.

