Unforgettable sounds: Heikendorfer town hall concerts start with Kiel string quartet!

Unforgettable sounds: Heikendorfer town hall concerts start with Kiel string quartet!

In Heikendorf, the music lovers are already in the starting blocks, because the first event in the Heikendorfer town hall concerts for the 2024-25 season becomes a special music experience on Saturday, October 12th. The Kiel string quartet, consisting of Nora Piske, Anne Schnyder, Sarah Pape and Volker Bohnsack, will perform at the open all -day school (OGTS) in the Schulredder 3 street at 5 p.m. The tickets cost 15 euros, while pupils and students can secure admission for only 5 euros - but only at the box office. The organizers have provided enough places.

In the musical selection, works by the great classic composers can be found: Felix Mendelssohn, Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms are on the program. These are pieces such as Mendelssohn's string quartet op. 44.2 in E minor and Beethoven's string quartet op. 95 in F minor and Brahms' string quartet op. 51 in C minor. This promises an evening full of musical delicacies that the audience should captivate.

The musicians in detail

The Kiel string quartet is an ensemble that was founded in 2017 and has already completed numerous chamber music performances in various occupations. The close artistic and personal connection of the musicians leads to a special sound experience. Nora Piske, the first violinist, studied at the music academies in Detmold and Berlin and went on various master classes. Their passion for chamber music was further funded by the scholarship of the German Music Council in 1999/2000. She has been part of the Kiel Philharmonic Orchestra since 1999.

Anne Schnyder, the second violinist, has also had an impressive career. She studied violin and chamber music in Zurich, Lübeck and Winterthur and has been an integral part of the Philharmonic State Orchestra Hamburg since 1999. In her current home Kiel, she has headed the Camerata Kiel since 2003 In addition, Sarah Pape is in the quartet, who studied both violin and viola. She led her career to the Stuttgart Philharmonic before returning to Kiel in 2006. Volker Bohnsack, the cellist of the ensemble, studied in Lübeck and Rostock and was active in various chamber music ensembles. He also plays as a guest musician with renowned orchestras, which underlines his versatility as a musician.

look at the coming season

The concert series will include numerous top -class appearances in the coming months. On November 30th, the vocal ensemble Quartonal will enchant the listeners with adventer vocal music. During this event, visitors can expect excellent arrangements from songs from the German and Anglo -Saxon region.

Traditionally, the Frielinghaus Ensemble welcomes the new year with a New Year's concert that takes place this season on Friday, January 3.. In a rare line -up as a string quintet with two celli, the ensemble will play in the OGTS after causing appointment problems with the Elbphilharmonie.

In February, the Ukrainian pianist Kateryna Titova comes to Heikendorf to present romantic works. And on March 29, the trio adorno follows with a long overdue appearance before the season on May 24, 2025 ends with a special concert by the NDR Elbphilharmonie solo horny Claudia Strekert and her ensemble, which includes chamber music for horn, flute and piano.

For music lovers in the region, the Heikendorfer town hall concerts promise a varied and high -quality program that makes you unforgettable every evening. Further information on the concerts can be found on the website of the event Heikendorfer-rathauskonzerte.de .

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