Chamber music - Mozart in Monaco - D. Bismuth, P. Génisson, OPMC Musicians
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Chamber music - Mozart in Monaco - D. Bismuth, P. Génisson, OPMC Musicians

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Mozart in Monaco

Chamber music - Mozart in Monaco - D. Bismuth, P. Génisson, OPMC Musicians

Introduction

David Bismuth, piano

Pierre Génisson, clarinet

Liza Kerob & Ilyoung Chae, violins

Federico Andres Hood, viola

Thierry Amadi, cello

Programme

Joseph HAYDN - String Trio in B-flat major, op. 53 no. 2

Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART - Quintet for Clarinet and Strings in A major, K. 581 ; Piano Sonata no 10 in C major, K. 330

Felix MENDELSSOHN - Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, op. 1

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Opening hours : 20h00
Date : Saturday 01 February 2025
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