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Franz Schubert: Piano Quintet, D 667 (“Trout Quintet”)
and songs by Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Ralph Vaughan Williams
Alice Sara Ott (Piano)
Benjamin Appl (Baritone)
Thomas Reif (Violin)
Sào Soulez Larivière (Viola)
Sebastian Klinger (Cello)
Wies de Boevé (Double Bass)
It is perhaps the most direct and immediate form of making music: house music. Making music together, both with and for one another, was very much in vogue in the 19th century. At the heart of this movement was Franz Schubert, the namesake of the so-called Schubertiade—informal gatherings in private settings where people not only ate, drank, and conversed but also performed music and literature.
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Huyssenallee 53
45128 Essen“Ott was a superb soloist, dazzling in the music’s more extreme virtuoso writing, exquisitely delicate in its moments of tender quietness.”
— The Guardian
Hailed as ‘the most promising of today’s up-and-coming song recitalists’ (Financial Times), baritone Benjamin Appl is celebrated by audiences and critics alike for a voice that ‘belongs to the last of the old great masters of song’ with ‘an almost infinite range of colours’ (Süddeutsche Zeitung), ‘exacting attention to text’ (New York Times), and artistry that’s described as ‘unbearably moving’ (The Times). Named Gramophone Award Young Artist of the Year in 2016, Appl was a member of the BBC New Generation Artist scheme from 2014-16, as well as a Wigmore Hall Emerging Artist and ECHO Rising Star for the 2015-16 season, appearing at major venues throughout Europe, including the Barbican Centre London, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Wiener Konzerthaus, Philharmonie Paris and Cologne and the Laeiszhalle Hamburg. He signed exclusively to SONY Classical in May 2016.
From early baroque to contemporary music, German violinist Thomas Reif is equally sought after for his work as soloist, concertmaster and chamber musician. As of 2018 he is 1st coordinated concertmaster of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Franco-Dutch violist Sào Soulez Larivière is quickly building himself a thriving career as a versatile musician. Captivating audiences with his playing and original programming, he endeavours to broaden the accessibility and perception of classical music in our modern world.
Born in Munich, Sebastian Klinger grew up in Spain and had his first cello lessons at the age of six. He later studied with Heinrich Schiff in Salzburg and Vienna as well as with Boris Pergamenshikov in Berlin.
Widely regarded as one of the foremost double bass players in Europe, Wies de Boevé is the winner of six international music competitions including both the first prize and audience award at the ARD Competition Munich 2016 and first prize at the Bottesini Competition Crema 2017. In 2015 he became the first double bass player in history to win the top prize at the German Music Competition.
The Philharmonie Essen is the largest concert hall in the Ruhr area and was extensively renovated between 2002 and 2004. The Alfried Krupp Hall, the building's central event room, seats 1,906 visitors...
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