Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quintets No. 1 in B flat major K. 174, No. 2 in C minor K. 406 and No. 6 in E flat major K. 614
Spunicunifait? The internet only tells us that this is a word that Mozart simply invented in a letter to his cousin Maria Anna Thekla, known as Bäsle. The ensemble of the same name, which brings together musicians from the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Spira Mirabilis and Aurora Orchestra, aims to bring Mozart's string quintets to life in a new way - as one of the highest achievements of chamber music. Mozart composed six string quintets, which, according to violinist Lorenza Borrani, are special in many respects: "The alchemy of the instruments swapping roles is incredibly varied and surprising, so that each of these quintets opens up into other dimensions, worlds and planets." On historical instruments or faithful modern copies, Spunicunifait offers a representative cross-section of these treasures. Energetic and dynamic, yet at the same time intimately articulated and transparent, this ensemble quickly makes it clear why Mozart's work brought this genre to a unique climax.
Spunicunifait Quintet
This content has been machine translated.Price information:
Tickets € 28 / 23 / 18 (20% discount)