Chamber Music Evening N° 5

Katerina von Bennigsen Sopran
Norbert Anger Cello
Robert Oberaigner Clarinet
Zoltán Mácsai Horn
Michael Schöch Klavier
Fritz Busch Quartett
Federico Kasik Violin
Tibor Gyenge Violin
Michael Horwath Viola
Titus Maack Cello

Richard Strauss

  • Sonata for Cello and Piano in F major, Opus 6
  • »Alphorn« op. 15 No. 3 for soprano, horn and piano

Max Reger

  • Klarinettenquintett A-Dur op. 146

Max Reger wrote the Clarinet Quintet in 1915, one year before his premature death. The posthumous premiere was therefore surrounded by the aura of a "swan song", the last completed composition. And it is indeed noticeable that the quintet, introverted as it were, avoids the pathetic tone of earlier Reger works. It is not only the key that connects the work with Mozart's famous "Stadler Quintet". Right from the swinging triple time of the beginning, there are cross-references that become abundantly clear in the variation finale. Reger also quotes another forerunner of the genre, Johannes Brahms, so blatantly that his work as a whole seems like a bow to the two great models of the genre.

  • Thursday
    04.04.2024
    20:00 Uhr
    Semperoper
    Tickets
    Ticket price:
    10 €

Norbert Anger

Concertmaster

Norbert Anger is regarded as one of the most outstanding cellists of his generation, and has appeared as a soloist with major orchestras, such as the Orchestre de Paris, the State Symphony Orchestra of Moscow, the Staatskapelle Dresden and the Beethoven Orchester Bonn.

He has made guest-appearances at renowned international venues, such as the Salle Gaveau, the Salle Pleyel and the Comédie des Champs-Elysées, the Moscow Philharmonic and the Semperoper Dresden, and has collaborated with conductors such as Christian Thielemann, Vladimir Spivakov, John Storgårds and Andrea Marcon. 

Norbert Anger has impressed the music world as a laureate of many international competitions, such as the Concours Rostropovich in Paris, the Tschaikovsky Competition in Moscow, the Paulo Cello Contest in Helsinki and the Deutsche Musikwettbewerb. As a devoted chamber musician, he has worked together with many distinguished musicians, such as Hartmut Rohde, Latica Honda-Rosenberg, Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt and David Geringas, and has performed at international music festivals, such as the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele and the Festival Mitte Europa.

Norbert Anger started his musical education at Dresden’s Special School of Music Carl Maria von Weber, with Christoph Schulze. Already at an early age, he attracted public interest by winning international competitions, such as the Vibrarte Competition in Paris and the Domenico Gabrielli Competition in Berlin. He completed his studies with Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt at the Berlin University of Arts, and also gained valuable musical input from David Geringas, Heinrich Schiff and Sir Colin Davis.

In 2012, the German label Genuin Classics released his first CD with works by Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann and Debussy, which was highly praised by the press.

Since 2013, Norbert Anger holds the position of First Concertmaster of the cello section of the Staatskapelle Dresden, and recently in 2015, he was also named solo cellist of the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra.

As a laureate of the 21st Competition of the German Fund of Musical Instruments, he was entrusted with an instrument made by Andrea Guaneri, ex Ludwig Hoelscher, Cremona 1691 - a funding commitment by the Dr. Meyer-Struckmann Foundation. Presently, Norbert Anger plays a violoncello by Domenico Montagnana, ex Hekking, Venice 1721. 

Norbert Anger plays strings exclusively by Larsen strings A/S.

Robert Oberaigner

Principal Clarinet

Zoltán Mácsai

Principal Horn