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Romantic Dialogues of the Piano Trio
The programme presents three contrasting views of the piano trio from the Classical and Romantic eras. Beethoven’s light and songful Gassenhauer, Weber’s lyrical and dramatic trio and Schubert’s expansive Piano Trio No. 1 form a rich musical arc. The works will be performed by violinist Janez Podlesek, cellist Karmen Pečar Koritnik and pianist Aleksandar Serdar, distinguished Slovene artists renowned for their chamber music artistry.
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Ludwig van Beethoven, one of the most important figures in chamber music, composed his relaxed and lyrical Piano Trio No. 4 in B-flat major, known as the “Gassenhauer”, during his early creative period, when his chamber writing still bore the stamp of his own virtuosity as a pianist. Carl Maria von Weber, best known as a central figure of musical theatre, left an unusually lyrical and distinctive body of chamber music. Among these works, the Trio in G minor stands out for its melancholy, dramatic contrasts and characteristic Romantic expression. Franz Schubert, one of the deepest masters of chamber music, achieves in his Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat major a lavish fusion of melody, expansive formal design and lyrical fervour, making it one of his most mature creations.
These intimate works will be performed by Slovene musicians who are active at the heart of the country’s chamber music scene. Violinist Janez Podlesek, former long-standing concertmaster of the Slovenian Philharmonic and recipient of a Škerjanc Prize and a Prešeren Prize, is active as a soloist, chamber musician and teacher at the Ljubljana Academy of Music. Cellist Karmen Pečar Koritnik, winner of the Luis Sigall Competition and Eurovision Young Musicians, performs with leading conductors and orchestras, gives masterclasses and directs Cellofest Ljubljana. Pianist Aleksandar Serdar, an established soloist and teacher, has built his career through competition successes, concert appearances in Europe, the United States, Asia and South America, and performances with leading orchestras.
Accessibility for visitors with reduced mobility
Festival Ljubljana is committed to ensuring a welcoming and accessible experience at cultural events for persons with reduced mobility.
Selected venues offer designated wheelchair-accessible spaces as well as seating for accompanying persons. Wheelchair users can inquire about availability and reserve accessible seating by calling +386 (0)1 241 60 28 or emailing blagajna@ljubljanafestival.si.

Free rides on LPP city buses
Ticket holders for events within the 74th Ljubljana Festival are entitled to free rides on LPP city buses within two hours before the start and two hours after the end of each event.
