Christian Tetzlaff & Tanja Tetzlaff & Lars Vogt
Dvorák, Brahms
Dates
thu 13 oct 2016 - 20:00
location
Blauwe zaal
price
€ 24, € 20 (standard) / € 20, € 16 (under-25s/over-65s) / € 8 (under-19s)
duration
1h 35' interval
interval at about 8.35 pm
Extra info
introduction Rudy Tambuyser . 7.15pm . Blue Bar
Violin, cello and piano. The three royal children open up a world of musical poetry.
In Brahms' Second Piano Trio, you too will whirl in a vortex of colours and emotions. The music winds, swells, swoons. Sometimes it leaps away from the starting blocks, and then retraces its steps. A masterpiece, as Brahms' protégé Dvorák agreed, before also venturing into the genre. The result is dramatic and oppressive in equal parts. Because in Dvorák's work, exuberant happiness and suffocating despair are separated by only a few notes.
So prepare yourself for an emotional evening. With the Tetzlaffs on stage, brother and sister, it even includes a family drama. Lars Vogt is fortunately always able to bring reason to their tempestuousness with his delicate piano playing.
In Brahms' Second Piano Trio, you too will whirl in a vortex of colours and emotions. The music winds, swells, swoons. Sometimes it leaps away from the starting blocks, and then retraces its steps. A masterpiece, as Brahms' protégé Dvorák agreed, before also venturing into the genre. The result is dramatic and oppressive in equal parts. Because in Dvorák's work, exuberant happiness and suffocating despair are separated by only a few notes.
So prepare yourself for an emotional evening. With the Tetzlaffs on stage, brother and sister, it even includes a family drama. Lars Vogt is fortunately always able to bring reason to their tempestuousness with his delicate piano playing.
Works
Trio voor piano, viool en cello nr 3 in f, opus 65
Trio voor piano, viool en cello nr 2 in C, opus 87