Glyptotekets sommerkoncerter præsenterer endnu engang verdensklassemusikere blandt romerske guder og helte i museets stemningsfulde Festsal.
Eskær Trioen har spillet sammen i over 30 år og er anerkendt i både Danmark og udlandet.
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Med til denne koncert har de to gæster: den italienske bratschist Ettore Causa, som bl.a. er professor ved Yale University of Music, og det danske, prisvindende violintalent, Anna Agafia.
Beethoven skrev sin anden klavertrio i Es-dur i sommeren 1808. Det er svært at høre på den intime og sprudlende veloplagte musik, at komponisten på det tidspunkt faktisk var dybt bekymret for sin fremtid som døv.
Robert Schumanns klaverkvintet blev uropført ved en privat koncert den 6. december 1842. Egentlig skulle hans hustru Clara Schumann spille klaverstemmen, men hun blev syg i sidste øjeblik. Gode råd var dyre, men heldigvis sprang Felix Mendelssohn til og spillede den krævende stemme fra bladet til koncerten. Prøv selv!
MUSIKERE
Eskær Trioen
Julie Eskær, violin
Emilie Eskær, cello
Charlotte Thaning, klaver
Anna Agafia, violin
Ettore Causa, bratsch
PROGRAM
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): Klavertrio, Es-dur, op. 70 nr. 2 (1808)
Poco Sostenuto – Allegro ma non troppo
Allegretto
Allegretto ma non troppo
Finale – Allegro
Robert Schumann (1810-1856): Klaverkvintet, Es-dur op. 44 (1842)
Allegro brillante
In modu d’una Marcia. Un poco largamente
Scherzo. Molto vivace. Trio 1 - Trio 2.
Allegro ma non troppo
Foto: Ettore Causa og Anastasia Kobekina.
OM GLYPTOTEKETS SOMMERKONCERTER
Glyptotekets sommerkoncerter kan opleves hver søndag i august og september kl. 12-13. Bag det stjernespækkede program står 1. koncertmester fra Danmarks Underholdningsorkester og kammermusiker, Julie Eskær og Ingemar Brantelid, kammermusiker og tidligere solocellist i Det Kgl. Kapel. Sommerkoncerterne afholdes i år for 46. gang.
Tak for generøs støtte
Dansk Solistforbund, Solistforeningen af 1921, Knud Højgaards Fond, Augustinus Fonden, Wilhelm Hansen Fonden og William Demant Fonden.
Koncertbeskrivelser af Henrik Engelbrecht.
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The Eskar Trio, Anna Agafia & Ettore Causa: Beethoven and Exuberant Schumann
Once again, the Classical Summer Concerts are delighted to present a range of world-class musicians, performing amongst the Roman gods and heroes in the Glyptotek’s atmospheric Central Hall.
The Eskar Trio has played together for over 30 years and is cherishedin both Denmark and abroad.
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For this concert, they bring two guests: the Italian violist Ettore Causa, who is a professor at Yale University of Music, and the Danish, award-winning violin talent, Anna Agafia.
Beethoven wrote his second piano trio in E flat major in the summer of 1808. It is difficult to hear from the intimate and exuberantly well-arranged music that the composer was deeply concerned about his future as a deaf person at that time.
Robert Schumann's Piano Quintet was premiered at a private concert on December 6, 1842. His wife Clara Schumann was originally supposed to play the piano part, but she fell ill at the last minute. Now all bets were off, but fortunately Felix Mendelssohn stepped in and played the demanding part in the concert sight-reading. Try it yourself!
MUSICIANS
The Eskar Trio
Julie Eskær, violin
Emilie Eskær, cello
Charlotte Thaning, piano
Anna Agafia, violin
Ettore Causa, viola
PROGRAM
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): Piano Trio, E-flat major, op. 70 no. 2 (1808)
Poco Sostenuto – Allegro ma non troppo
Allegretto
Allegretto ma non troppo
Finale – Allegro
Robert Schumann (1810-1856): Piano Quintet, E-flat major, op. 44 (1842)
Allegro brillante
In modu d’una Marcia. Un poco largamente
Scherzo. Molto vivace. Trio 1 - Trio 2.
Allegro ma non troppo
Photo: Ettore Causa and Anastasia Kobekina.
PRICE AND TICKETS
The ticket includes admission to the Glyptotek all day.
Season ticket holder: 180 kr.
Adult: 220 kr.
Under 27 years/students: 180 kr.
Under 18 years: 150 kr.
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Tickets are non-refundable but may be passed on. Tickets cannot be exchanged for another date/concert.
ABOUT CLASSICAL SUMMER CONCERTS AT THE GLYPTOTEK
The Classical Summer Concerts take place every Sunday in August and September from 12.00 to 1.00 pm.
The star-studded programme is organised by Julie Eskær, concertmaster in the Danish Chamber Orchestra and chamber musician, and Ingemar Brantelid, chamber musician and former solo cellist in the Royal Danish Orchestra. This will be the 46th series.
SEASON TICKET BENEFITS
Purchase your season ticket here and enjoy free admission to the Glyptotek’s exhibitions, along with discounts on events and in the museum shop and café:
https://glyptoteket.com/visit/season-ticket
Save money by purchasing a season ticket on the same day as the event. You will receive a substantial discount (equivalent to the museum entrance fee). Contact the ticket office for more information.
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ACCESSIBILITY
For information about wheelchair accessibility, the companion scheme etc., read more here:
https://glyptoteket.com/visit/accessibility
THANKS TO
The Augustinus Foundation, Dansk Solistforbund, Solistforeningen af 1921, Knud Højgaards Fond, Wilhelm Hansen Fonden and William Demant Fonden.
Concert texts by Henrik Engelbrecht.
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