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Beethoven did not spoil flute players with many chamber music compositions, and his grand ‘Serenade for Flute, Violin and Viola in D Major’, completed in 1801, is one of such rare exceptions. In addition, this concert will also feature rarities such as a sonata by a French composer and cello virtuoso contemporary of Haydn, Dvorák’s trio for two violins and viola, and Puccini’s ‘Chrysanthemums’ for string quartet.

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J.-B. Bréval: Sonata for cello and double bass, Op. 12, No. 5.
Flóra Matuska (cello), Dávid Csuti (double bass)

L. v. Beethoven: Serenade in D major, Op. 25.
Boglárka Réti (flute), Andrea Fenyvesi (violin), János Fejérvári (viola)

G. Puccini: Chrysanthemums
Anna Gál-Tamási, Borbála Bárdos (violin), Katalin Madák (viola), Judit Nagy (cello)

S. Rachmaninov: Two Salon Pieces, Op. 6.
Edina Pinkert (violin), Péter Kiss (piano)

A. Dvorák: Terzetto, Op. 74.
Anna Gál-Tamás, Borbála Bárdos (violin), Levente Fülöp (viola)

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