Vogler Quartet
Berlin, Konzerthaus Berlin — Kleiner Saal
About the Event
Individuality that blossoms in community – this is probably the secret of the Vogler Quartet, which has pursued a unique career worldwide with an unchanged lineup since 1985. With chamber music‐like intelligence, technical sovereignty and interpretive sensitivity, Tim Vogler, Frank Reinecke, Stefan Fehlandt and Stephan Forck have created an unmistakable string quartet sound that, thanks to the ensemble's lively culture, is constantly gaining new perspectives. They have had a concert series at the Konzerthaus Berlin since 1993.
Program
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – String Quartet in G major, KV 387
- Joseph Horovitz – String Quartet No. 5
- Max Reger – String Quartet in E‐flat major, Op. 109
Artists
Quartet: | Vogler‐Quartett Founded in East Berlin in January 1985, the Vogler Quartet celebrate their 20th anniversary in 2005 with its members unchanged. They quickly established themselves as one of the finest quartets of their generation. Mastering a repertoire of over 200 works from all periods of music, they are widely characterised by their extraordinary musical intelligence, highly creative playing with homogenous sounds, rich nuances, powerful interpretations and unconventional programming. |
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Address
Konzerthaus Berlin, Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, Germany — Google Maps