
Chamber music of the 18th and 19th centuries
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Attempt to diversify the classical-romantic repertoire
Monday, 01/26/2026 16:00
- 20:00
HfMT, Fanny Hensel-Saal
In a musicology seminar (Dr. Silke Wenzel), students studied chamber music of thestudents dealt with chamber music of the 18th and 19th centuries and its
aesthetic, stylistic and socio-historical characteristics.
Based on the categorization of music for church, theatre and chamber music that was still common in the 18th century
music for church, theater and chamber, the further development of chamber music
chamber music to the concert hall and salon: How are the
What is the nature of the works, in which contexts were they composed, rehearsed
and performed? What special features underlie the repertoire?
The primary aim was to leave the well-trodden repertoire paths
and to focus on compositions that have received little attention to date.
attention to date. This includes the numerous works by female composers,
as well as those that were written outside Europe and other
common discoveries.
As part of a final artistic-scientific presentation
the seminar groups will present the results of their research.
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