Around 170 years ago, Robert Schumann could have listened to the Symphonisches Palais and his only piano quartet from the open windows of his home in Bilker Straße. The strings of the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker combine Schumann's introspective yet intense work with an extroverted counterpart: the famous "Dumky Trio" by Antonín Dvorák, in which the composer lets Slavic songs play out broadly in ballad-like lines.
Nadine Sahebdel-Feger (violin), Mathias Feger (violin), Jérôme Tétard (cello) and Sara Becker (piano) will perform Antonin Dvorák's Piano Trio in E minor op. 90 "Dumky Trio", Ludwig van Beethoven's String Trio in C minor op. 9/3 and Robert Schumann's Piano Quartet in E flat major op. 47.
Please register at: anmeldungen-hhi@duesseldorf.de or by telephone during the opening hours of the Heinrich Heine Institute: +49 211 8995571
Price information:
reduced 6 €