1. Chamber Music Concert
Longing
Ivan Danko Mythic Dyad – Carpathian Tales (world premiere) for wind quintet and piano
Leoš Janáček Mládí for wind sextet
Franz Schubert Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat major, D 898
Ivan Danko, principal oboist of the Staatsorchester Stuttgart, in his work Mythic Dyad: the dwarfish Loktibrada, whose cunning is represented by menacing sounds, and the White Lady from the town of Levoče, who traces her origins to the Hungarian noblewoman Julianna Korponay-Géczy, executed by the Habsburgs. The work was composed for the Littmann Quintet, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. The ensemble, augmented by a bass clarinet, will also perform Janáček’s Sextet Mládí, in which the composer evokes both beautiful and dark memories of his childhood, including those difficult school years at the Augustinian monastery. Franz Schubert, on the other hand, spent several years at the Imperial Konvikt in Vienna, where he received a wide range of musical inspiration. Schubert completed his Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat major, which concludes this concert, in 1828, the year of his death. In particular, the lyrical and sensually resonant moments point to the dawn of the Romantic era.
Leoš Janáček Mládí for wind sextet
Franz Schubert Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat major, D 898
Ivan Danko, principal oboist of the Staatsorchester Stuttgart, in his work Mythic Dyad: the dwarfish Loktibrada, whose cunning is represented by menacing sounds, and the White Lady from the town of Levoče, who traces her origins to the Hungarian noblewoman Julianna Korponay-Géczy, executed by the Habsburgs. The work was composed for the Littmann Quintet, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. The ensemble, augmented by a bass clarinet, will also perform Janáček’s Sextet Mládí, in which the composer evokes both beautiful and dark memories of his childhood, including those difficult school years at the Augustinian monastery. Franz Schubert, on the other hand, spent several years at the Imperial Konvikt in Vienna, where he received a wide range of musical inspiration. Schubert completed his Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat major, which concludes this concert, in 1828, the year of his death. In particular, the lyrical and sensually resonant moments point to the dawn of the Romantic era.
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With Julia Köhl, Nadine Bauer, Frank Bunselmeyer, Christina Becker, Susanne Wichmann, Kathrin Scheytt, Philipp Körner
Klavier Polina Jakovleva
There will be an introduction 30 minutes before the concert at Mozartsaal.
The ticket sale for all announced performances of the 2026/27 season starts on July 13, 2026, at 10 h. Tickets will then be available online, at the box office, and by phone at +49 711 20 20 90.
Klavier Polina Jakovleva
There will be an introduction 30 minutes before the concert at Mozartsaal.
The ticket sale for all announced performances of the 2026/27 season starts on July 13, 2026, at 10 h. Tickets will then be available online, at the box office, and by phone at +49 711 20 20 90.
Nov 2026