Reut Ventorero – mezzo soprano
Hadar Levy – viola
Irit Rub – piano
Nineteenth-century Leipzig was the beating heart of European music—a city where deep tradition met bold innovation.
This concert is dedicated to the “Leipzig School” and to the central figures who worked, created, and shaped the face of Romanticism.
The program takes the audience on a journey back in time to a city where music was not merely an art, but a way of life. Through the works of Mendelssohn, Robert and Clara Schumann, and Brahms, a delicate emotional tapestry is revealed, woven between stormy passion and exemplary classical order.
Behind the notes lie human stories—tales of love, friendship, and mutual admiration, all of which took root in the narrow streets of Leipzig.
Program:
J. Brahms – 3 Intermezzi from Op. 118
F. Mendelssohn – Sonata for Viola in C minor, first and second movements
R. Schumann – 5 songs from the cycle “Frauen-Liebe und Leben”
3 C. Reinecke – Fantasiestücke for Viola and Piano
J. Brahms – Two Songs for Voice, Viola and Piano Op. 91
80 NIS / 60 NIS
