Piano quintet of the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin
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Piano quintet of the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin

Organitzat per: Festival de Música Clásica Port de Sóller

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Quinteto de la Orquesta Sinfónica de la Radio Berlín 


Programa:



Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart                          Concierto para piano, nr 14, KV 449

(1756 – 1791)                                                             Allegro vivace

                                                                                            Andantino

                                                                                            Allegro, ma non troppo

                                                                                                 

Arvo Pärt                                                               "Für Alina" para piano solo

(1935 Paide, Estonia)                                     "Spiegel im Spiegel" para violín y piano                    

                                                                                     "Fratres" para violoncello y piano                                                                                 



                                                                                        ----Pause----



Robert Schumann                                              Quinteto para piano, op. 44, en Es-Dur

(1810 – 1856)                                                       Allegro brillante

                                                                                        In modo d'una Marcia. Un poco largamente

                                                                                        Scherzo: molto vivace

                                                                                        Allegro, ma non troppo


Born in Naumburg, Germany, Susanne Herzog received her first violin lessons at the age of five. From the sixth grade, she attended the school of music in Weimar, and then studied at the Franz Liszt Music High School with Professor Jost Witter, where shecompleted her studies in 1988. Further studies led her to Leipzig to Professor Gerhard Bosse and to Vienna to Professor Gerhard Hetzel.

Acting as an alternate musician in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in 1989 supplemented her education. Since 1989 she has been a member and second concertmaster of the Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin (RSB). Susanne Herzog is also active as a chamber musician, either as a member of the “Gideon Klein Trio”, or in duo with Alexander Malter (piano).

Already in 2012, 2014 and in 2015 she has been a guest soloist at the Festival de Música Clásica Port de Sóller.


Franziska Drechsel comes from a musical family and received her first violin lessons at the age of five. At eleven, she joined the children's class of the Bartholdy Felix Mendelssohn Hochschule für Musik in Leipzig, and studied at the Leipzig Musikhochschule with Professor Klaus Hertel. She took lessons with Prof. Gerhard Bosse and Prof. Karl Suske and played as a substitute in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. She attended masterclasses with Thomas Brandis and Petru Munteanu.

At an early age, she became interested in chamber music playing in the Leipzig Flute Quartet, also playing in piano trios and a string quartet. In the years 1989 and 1990 she became a member in the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado. Franziska Drechsel has been 1st violinist in the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra since 1990.


Gernot Adrion has been second viola in the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. since January1996. After graduating in 1989 in his home town of Sulzbach-Rosenberg / Oberpfalz he studied until 1995 at the Meistersinger Conservatory in Nuremberg with Prof. Hans Kohlhase. He is the prize winner of numerous competitions, including the German National Competition Jugend Musiziert, the IHK competition, the Dr. Drexel-competition in Nuremberg, and the German Conservatory competition in Darmstadt. He is also a Youth Award winner in his hometown.

He received orchestral experience in the Federal Youth Orchestra of Germany, in the Jungen Deutschen Philharmonie and in the European Union Youth Orchestra , as well as a constant temp at the Bamberg Symphonic Orchestra in 1994-95.

Gernot Adrion teaches in the Academy of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and since 2006 has been responsible for the coordination of their workshops. From 2001 to 2006, he held a teaching position at the Hanns Eisler Musikhochschule in Viola Orchestra studies. In addition to his educational activities, his special love is chamber music. Since 2006 he has played regularly with Susanne Herzog and Hans-Jakob Eschenburg in the Gideon Klein trio. This ensemble owes its name to the composer Gideon Klein,who was assasinated in 1945 and whose string trio, the three musicians played in their first concert performance.


 Prof. Hans-Jakob Eschenburg, first solo cellist of the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, studied with Prof. Josef Schwab at the Hanns Eisler Hochschule für Musik in Berlin. From 1984 to 1988, he was the first solo cellist of the Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra. He is also principal cellist of the Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Chamber Orchestra. Hans-Jakob Eschenburg was a founder member and long serving (1979-2000) cellist of the renowned Petersen Quartet. With it, he performed throughout Europe, in North and South America, Australia and the Far East, and was guest at major music festivals. He has recorded numerous CDs. He holds an arts professorship at the Hanns Eisler Hochschule für Musik in Berlin and has worked internationally as a chamber musician and as a soloist.

Together with Susanne Herzog and Gernot Adrion he has been playing since 2006 regularly in the Gideon Klein Trio. Hans - Jakob Eschenburg is involved as a mentor in the Orchestra Academy of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.


Pianist Alexander Malter was born in Moscow. During his student years with Tatjana Nikolajewa and Oxana Jablonskaja at the Tschaikovsky Conservatory his piano playing already gave evidence of the “beauty of sound, based on great musicality and individual warmth of tone” later praised by Arvo Pärt (the Estonian composer). After graduating in 1969 he intensified his concert activities as piano soloist, accompanist and chamber musician. By the mid1980s, concert engagements from the West were also numerous. In 1991 Malter moved to Germany, where he continues to be a much sought-after player. As well as the works of compatriots Tschaikovsky, Skyrabin, and Rachmaninov his particular strengths also include Bach, Haydn, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Liszt, in addition to contemporary music. With Christian Stadelmann and Dietmar Schwalke, he plays in the Vincent Trio of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

Alexander Malter is co-founder and artistic director of the concert series at the Glienicke Castle in Berlin. In 2007 they celebrated their 10th anniversary. Since 2005 he has also been the artistic director of the International Festival of Chamber Music "Festival de música clásica Port de Soller" in Mallorca.

Among numerous CDs and radio recordings the well-rehearsed CD “Alina”of the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt which appeared on ECM label, is among the international bestsellers. Also noteworthy is his double CD from 2006 with works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann and Chopin, which comemorates the 100th Birthday of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. His CD with music influenced by Arvo Pärt for the Hollywood production "Fireflies in the Garden” was recorded on the Decca label.

Alexander Malters latest CD recording is: “Children’s Album” op. 39 ( original text ) by Peter Tchaikovsky and “Scenes from Childhood”, op. 15 by Robert Schumann.



Dirección artistica: Alexander Malter                  Organización: Jos Kuiper

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Peter Adye
16/10/2022
Va assistir el 15/10/2022 OPINIÓ VERIFICADA
Outstanding performance.
The event was well organised, although it did start 15 minutes late. The church was an excellent venue. All members of the quintet were excellent. The choice of repertoire was very good indeed and introduced a new composer to most of the audience I suspect - Arvo Part - which was a very interesting experience. The Schumann piano quintet op 44 was an excellent way to end the evening. Most enjoyable!
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