Noa Wildschut - Vioolsonate nr. 1 van Brahms
'A miracle of musicality, original, spontaneous, always free', writes the Süddeutsche Zeitung about Noa Wildschut. The young, engaging star violinist and her fellow musicians combine Brahms' 'First Violin Sonata' with trios for violin, clarinet and piano in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam.
Noa Wildschut - Vioolsonate nr. 1 van Brahms
Noa Wildschut
Anyone who hears her play will not suspect that she will not be turning 23 until March. With her mature interpretations of the great violin concertos, the endearing star violinist Noa Wildschut regularly performs with top international orchestras. 'A miracle of musicality, original, spontaneous, always free', the Süddeutsche Zeitung recently wrote about her. This summer she will come to Amsterdam without an orchestra and present an intimate chamber music program with clarinetist Pablo Barragán and pianist Frank Dupree. They combine sonatas by Brahms with playful trios by Bartók and Schoenfield.
Two sonatas by Johannes Brahms
The Swiss and Austrian mountain lakes and the associated natural landscapes around the Alps were an important source of inspiration for Johannes Brahms. He composed his First Violin Sonata during a summer holiday at the Austrian Wörthersee in Carinthia in 1879. More than ten years later, Brahms completed his First Clarinet Sonata at his favorite summer residence in Ischl. Clarinetist Richard Mühlfeld was allowed to visit immediately to try out the new sonata.
Noa Wildschut - Vioolsonate nr. 1 van Brahms
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