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Dominik Wagner with the Württembergische Kammerorchester Heilbronn
After Dominik Wagner recorded Bottesini’s Gran Duo Concertante together with the Württembergische Kammerorchester Heilbronn (WKO), and Emmanuel Tjeknavorian in 2021, they continued their collaboration together with him as […] more ...
Paul Rivinius | Piano Siegfried Rivinius | Violin Benjamin Rivinius | Viola Gustav Rivinius | Violoncello Program Schubert Quartet in F major D 487 A. Bax Quartet in […] more ...
Ruth Killius and Thomas Zehetmair
Thomas Zehetmair | Violin Ruth Killius | Viola iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii “The Duo […] masterfully performed, made the familiarity of the two and their mutual admiration more than […] more ...
Born in 1993, Marc Gruber discovered the horn at the age of 4, and now twenty years later, he stands as a model of virtuosic, timeless performance. The […] more ...
“He has floated through the sonatas and partitas with the inner calm of a Zen master, but the Ciaconna moves him. And his interpretation, a traversing between highly […] more ...
Voices of Women – Voices of America F. Hensel Capriccio in B minor F. Hensel from Das Jahr Februar Scherzo Mai Frühlingslied Juni Serenade September […] more ...
Season programs of the Zehetmair Quartet
Thomas Zehetmair | Violin Jakub Jakowicz | Violin Ruth Killius | Viola N. N. | Violoncello They gave the impression that they had been living with this music […] more ...
“It is his compelling, beyond all technical doubt, masterful and self-confident narrative art with which he casts a spell over the classical music fans.” (Rheinpfalz, November 13th 2023) […] more ...
Dominik Wagner plays these programs for example with Can Çakmur (piano). Both musicians have played numerous concerts together so they find their balance perfectly. You may get a […] more ...
Clarie Huangci with Franziska Hölscher & Harriet Krijgh
Franziska Hölscher | Violin Harriet Krijgh | Violoncello Claire Huangci | Piano Program 1 Haydn Piano trio G major Hob XV:25 Gypsy V. Silvestrov Fugitive visions of Mozart […] more ...