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A masterful performance of Schumann and Dvořák
SonArt is a group of experienced musicians from Germany, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Romania who have performed at venues such as the Athenaeum in Bucharest, Massimo Bellini Theater in Catania, Konzerthaus Berlin, and the Musikverein in Vienna. This time, they are joined by renowned Italian pianist Epifanio Comis, who has appeared on stages like Carnegie Hall in New York and Salle Gaveau in Paris. Together, they will perform two masterpieces of chamber music: Schumann’s Piano Quintet and Dvořák’s Second Piano Quintet.
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The SonArt String Quartet was founded in 1998 by four musicians with active careers as soloists. Consisting of Nikolai Mintchev, Iva Miletić, Lucian Moraru and Joël Wöpke, the quartet has contributed to the vibrancy of musical life in Romania with appearances at important events such as the Bookfest International Book Fair in Bucharest and the reopening of Romania’s National Museum of Art. The quartet frequently performs at Bucharest’s famous Romanian Athenaeum concert hall. They will appear with the Italian pianist Epifanio Comis, a former student of Agatella Catania, Lazar Berman and Pietro Rattalino, who has performed as a soloist throughout Europe, Asia, Russia and the USA. He has performed with international orchestras in venues including Carnegie Hall in New York, the Discoteca di Stato (Italy’s national phonographic archive) in Rome, and Osaka Symphony Hall. He has given masterclasses at academies and festivals around the world. Together, quartet and pianist will perform chamber music by two important exponents of the genre. Robert Schumann’s extroverted work (composed in 1842) revolutionised the piano quintet and established it as a quintessentially Romantic genre. In it, he elevated motivic-thematic elements, textural variety and the complexity of the individual parts to the level of symphonic compositions. Almost half a century later, Antonín Dvořák made his own contribution to the chamber repertoire. His second piano quintet, composed in 1887, is characterised by a carefree atmosphere, folk motifs, melodic and rhythmic variety and a balanced formal structure.
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Ticket holders for events within the 73rd 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.

Accessibility for visitors with reduced mobility
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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.
