Chamber Concert at the Erding Museum: The Art of Emotion through Fine Quartet Arrangement
A chamber concert featuring local musicians at the Erding Museum is set for Easter Monday, showcasing emotional musical works.
The Erding Museum is set to host a chamber concert on Easter Monday, an eagerly anticipated event that has become a tradition in the community. This concert is part of a small series that also features a fall concert on Germany's Unity Day. The series is initiated and organized by harpist Barbara Pöschl-Edrich, who performs alongside a rotating cast of talented musicians, bringing fresh interpretations to the events each year.
This year's Easter concert will take place on April 6, with performances scheduled for both 5 PM and 8 PM. The ensemble this time includes four accomplished local musicians: clarinetist Katarina Farbová, who is noted for her enchanting sound, Pöschl-Edrich on harp, acclaimed Georgian violinist Anna Kakutia, and Tobias Ebel, a former member of the Berlin State Opera, contributing on violin and viola. Together, they will present a selection of romantic works by composers Camille Saint-Saëns and Max Bruch.
The concert promises to highlight the musicians' ability to convey emotions through their artistry, showcasing the rich textures and dialogues of the quartet arrangement. This not only serves to entertain but also to enrich the cultural life of Erding, bringing the community together to appreciate and celebrate classical music.