In the organizer's words:
The "Tonhain Kollektiv" has quickly established an excellent reputation in Berlin's independent chamber music scene. The members of the collective are highly talented young artists who stand out for their dedication to the repertoire and their innovative approach to music. Findout more HERE
The evening's program promises a fascinating journey through different eras and styles of music history, presented by an ensemble of three violoncellos:
- Louis de Caix d'Hervelois (1670-1759) - Suite No. 2 in D minor, arranged for three cellos
- François Couperin (1668-1733) - Pieces en Concert, arranged for three violoncellos by David Geringas (*1946) (excerpts)
- Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) - Divertimento in D major, arranged for three violoncellos from the baryton trios Hob. XI: 113 and Hob. XI: 81
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) - Trio op. 87, original for 2 oboes and cor anglais
- Krzysztof Penderecki (1933-2020) - Serenata, for three violoncellos
- Leonard Disselhorst (*1990) - Augmaniac (world premiere), for three violoncellos
The musicians of the "Tonhain Kollektiv" are Yehjin Chun, Leonard Disselhorst and Benjamin Lai. Each of these artists brings their unique artistic vision and exceptional talent to the stage:
- Yehjin Chun: the South Korean cellist has already performed on international stages with renowned orchestras and won numerous prizes at competitions.
- Leonard Disselhorst: He has made a name for himself both nationally and internationally as a soloist and chamber musician and has won several prizes.
- Benjamin Lai: The Taiwanese-American cellist is a celebrated prizewinner of numerous international competitions and has played on renowned stages all over the world.
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