With Saitenfeuer (string fire), Duo Wandervögel presents a colorful program for violin and theorbo. At its core are folk-inspired motifs, dance-like rhythms, plaintive laments, and virtuosic passages, as composed for the violin by the great masters of the 17th and 18th centuries.
The combination of violin and theorbo opens up a sound world that is at once intimate, alluring, and full of energy. Together, the two instruments ignite a musical fire and take the audience on a journey through European soundscapes—between Baroque expressive power and folkloric vitality—with works by Nicola Matteis, Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli, Giovanni Battista Mealli, Ivan Khandoshkin, Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann, and Arcangelo Corelli.
The museum café will be open prior to the concert. In addition, museum potter Lothar Kurtz will open his pottery workshop and offer a live demonstration on the potter’s wheel for interested concert attendees.
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