REPERTOIRE



All pieces can be performed on historical instruments. Currently our collections contains:
Violin copy of Stradivarius, 1734
Original Buthod violin, ca. 1840
Stein pianoforte copy, 1770
Original Erard grand piano, 1849




CLASSICAL

  • W.A. MOZART
    Sonata for pianoforte and violin KV 304 in e minor
    Sonata for pianoforte and violin KV 304 in B flat major
    Sonata for pianoforte and violin KV 301 in G major
    Quartet for pianoforte, violin, viola and cello KV 478 in g minor

  • J. SCHOBERT
    Sonata for pianoforte and violin opus XVI, nr.4 in F major
    Quatuor op. XIV in E flat major

    ROMANTIC

  • L. VON BEETHOVEN
    Sonata for pianoforte and violin in F major "Frühling" op 24 nr 5
    Sonata for pianoforte and violin in D major op 12 nr 1
    Quartet for pianoforte, violin, viola and cello woo36 in C major

  • J. BRAHMS
    Sonata for pianoforte and Violin in A major op.100 nr.2

    MODERN

  • M. DE FALLA
    Danse Espagnole from La vida breve

  • J. TURINA
    Sonata for piano and violin

  • L. JANACEK
    Sonata for piano and violin

    programs

    Here are some examples of programs.

    THE MUSTARD OF LUDWIG

    Did Mozart have idols? Who was Beethoven’s fan? Does the name Clementi mean anything to you? Or, ever heard of Schobert? Discover how these composers were inspired by each other and by their less famous contemporaries.

    EXPEDITION DIAPASON

    How la are the la’s in the rest of Europe. We will discover it on our musical journey through Europe. We'll start our adventure in Germany, spend the night in Austria, visit Hungary the Rumanian way, up for some sightseeing in the Czech Republic, sniff up the folklore in Spain and finally cross the finish line in the city of lights.

    This program contains sonatas of W.A. Mozart, L.V. Beethoven, L. Janacek, the Rumanian Dances of B. Bartok, the Danse Espagnole from La Vida Breve of M. De Falla, and Méditation from Thais of J. Massenet.