Sainokuni
Direction and Violin
Mendelssohn, PatKop and Schubert
Mozart and Schubert
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Serenade No. 13 for Strings in G major KV 525 A Little Night Music
Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
String Quartet No. 13 in A minor Op. 29 D 804 Rosamunde
Programme with interval
Running time: approx. 1.5 hours
This CAMERATA BERN workshop concert promises new views of the familiar. Rainer Schmidt, Hagen Quartet violinist and music professor, sheds light on one of the most famous works of classical music: Mozart's serenade “Eine kleine Nachtmusik” (“A Little Night Music”). Precisely because we think we know it so well, layers of it remain hidden from us. Why does Mozart wake us up with the familiar motif at the beginning of his “Nachtmusik”? What should we make of the shimmering accompaniment of sixteenth notes, when the melody begins after this wake-up call? What goblins are scurrying around? The “Kleine Nachtmusik” is full of riddles, right down to the figures of ancient poetry.
Schubert's Rosamunde Quartet in the second part: also an old friend? Hardly, if you search Schubert the Romantic for his classical roots. The first Camerata Lab is an analysis and concert in one – join us in this experiment. It’s ear-opening.
This concert is also available as part of a subscription
Ticket pricing:
CHF 45.–/ 65.–/ 85.–
CHF 5.– for children and teenagers 18 and under
Discounts (for all categories):
20% for members of the Friends of CAMERATA BERN
50% for young adults aged 19 to 30
30% for KulturLegi cardholders
Kultur-GA: free admission for remaining same-day seats
Refugees (with ID): free admission for remaining same-day seats
In-depth insights into the concert programme, with detailed descriptions of the works and biographies of participating artists. The evening programme booklet is available (in German only) as a PDF download starting approximately one week before the concert and is distributed free of charge at the concert.
The texts are produced in collaboration with the Institute for Musicology at the University of Bern.
Background information and context for the programmes, with musical sneak peeks and sound bites from the performers.
The podcast is available (in German only) from approximately 10 days before the concert.