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In 1823, a curious new instrument was born in Vienna:
The arpeggione – a hybrid of guitar and cello. For this short-lived creation, Franz Schubert composed one of his most celebrated chamber works. Around the same time, the contra guitar and accordion also emerged – both destined to become essential to Viennese Schrammelmusik. With great sensitivity and infectious musical joy, Peter Hudler, Andreas Teufel and Daniel Fuchsberger reimagine Schubert’s iconic sonata, placing it in the soundscape of its time – rooted in the folk music traditions of early 19th-century in Vienna.
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Franz Schubert: Sonata for Arpeggione, D 821
Chamber music and songs by Franz Schubert
Original Old Viennese Dances
The performance will last approximately 65 minutes without an interval.
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