Künstlersekretariat - Astrid Schoerke

Projects

Trio Jean Paul – Season Programs 2027/2028

Eckart Heiligers | Piano Ulf Schneider | Violin Martin Löhr | Violoncello   “It is very rare to experience so much emotion and conviction at such a high level. And […] more ...

Christian Poltéra and Ronald Brautigam

Christian Poltéra | Violoncello Ronald Brautigam | Piano/Pianoforte The two musicians are linked by a long musical collaboration in various formations, which has led to Poltéra and Brautigam […] more ...

Monet Quintett – Season programs

Daniela Koch | Flute Johanna Stier | Oboe Nemorino Scheliga | Clarinet Theo Plath | Bassoon Marc Gruber | Horn “A great interaction with perfect technique and humor.” […] more ...

Trio Jean Paul with Orchestra

      Solo Concertos Beethoven Triple Concerto Rihm Trio Concerto (The concerto was written for the three musicians by Wolfgang Rihm and premiered by the trio in 2014 […] more ...

Monet Quintet – Nordic Landscapes

The Monet Quintet offers a special programme with three Scandinavian composers. With pieces by the Dane C.A. Nielsen, the Finn Kalevi Aho and the Norwegian Edvard Grieg.   […] more ...

Monet Quintet – Encore

Because the best is often saved for last – the Monet Quintet has created an entire program full of encores. If possible, the Quintet would be happy to […] more ...

Monet +

Daniela Koch | Flute Johanna Stier | Oboe Nemorino Scheliga | Clarinet Theo Plath | Bassoon Marc Gruber | Horn with Aris Alexander Blettenberg | Piano Program Beethoven Quintet for […] more ...

Monet Quintet – Children’s Concerts

      Sophie’s secret The Monet Quintet tells the story of Sophie in a musical and playful way. Well, actually the story of Sophie’s toys! These toys […] more ...

Duo Gustav and Paul Rivinius

The cellist Gustav Rivinius is a passionate chamber musician and has always played in ensembles. One of these is with his brother, pianist Paul Rivinius. Many successful recordings […] more ...

Christian Poltéra and Juho Pohjonen

“In perfect symbiosis with Juho Pohjonen, Poltéra breathes freely, combining density with flexibility and avoiding overloading humorous or ironic passages, without confining the work to overly conventional heroism.” […] more ...

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