Chamber music

Relaxed Performance


From Vienna to Berlin

Sat. 31. Jan. 26
5.30 p.m.
Probezentrum Picassoplatz
Ending
ca. 6.15 p.m.
Free admission

Programme

5.30 p.m.
Beginning

Johannes Brahms
Ungarische Tänze Nr. 1

Franz Grothe
Janos
Es ist nur die Liebe
Zigeunerromanze
 *
Illusion

Fritz Kreisler
Kleiner Wiener Marsch
Alter Refrain
Syncopation

Franz Grothe
Abendlied

Fritz Kreisler
Schön Rosmarin, op. 55-4
Tambourin chinois

Johannes Brahms
Ungarischer Tanz Nr. 2

approx. 6.15 p.m.
Ending Duration ca. 45min, without intermission

Participants

László Fogarassy

Violin

Philippe Schnepp

Double Bass

Christina Bauer

Piano

The chamber music series ‹Relaxed Performances› is aimed at all people, with or without disabilities, who benefit from a barrier-free environment and feel comfortable in a relaxed and casual concert atmosphere.
In addition to accessibility, strong lighting effects or loud volumes are avoided. A quiet room is provided where people who need a break can withdraw. Greater freedom of movement is ensured in the audience hall, and a variety of seating options are offered. The doors always remain open. Noise in the audience area is allowed. Service animals may be taken into the hall.

A trio from the Sinfonieorchester Basel offers a colourful programme across the musical literature: great emotions, captivating melodies and masterful interpretations are guaranteed.

Easy-to-read language:
Relaxed Performance is a chamber music concert.
People without disabilities are welcome.
People with disabilities are welcome.
People with chronic illnesses are welcome.
The concert is barrier-free.
The concert atmosphere is relaxed and casual.
There are no strong lighting effects.
There are no strong volume changes.
There is a quiet room.
The doors are always open.
You can leave the hall at any time.
There is a free choice of seats.
There are chairs, bean bags, deckchairs and cushions to sit on.
There are plenty of spaces for wheelchairs.
You can change seats even while the musicians are playing.
Noises are allowed. You don't have to be completely still.
Assistance animals are allowed in the concert.
The concert lasts 45 minutes.
You can hear 1 violin, 1 double bass and 1 piano.


* The concert programme includes a work title with its old name. Today, this name can cause problems or be seen as unfair. It is only used to name and classify the works.

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