About the event
Masterpieces and vocal gems
Ljubljana Festival welcomes acclaimed musicians and professors from Basel, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Madrid, and Berlin. The program includes Hertel’s Trumpet Concerto, Mozart’s Piano Sonata, Schumann’s Fantasy Pieces for oboe, Baroque works by Bach in contemporary arrangements, and the aria Let the Bright Seraphim from Handel’s opera Samson.
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Every edition of the Ljubljana Festival includes numerous chamber concerts of the highest calibre. This year a group of musicians and teachers from some of the most important music education institutions in Europe will return to Ljubljana. Oboist Emanuel Abbühl is a professor both in Basel and in Mannheim, where oboist Seung Eun Lee is also teaching since 2009. Trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich and pianist Eriko Takezawa both teach in Karlsruhe, Madrid and Berlin, while pianist Kimiko Imani likewise teaches in the German capital. Alongside a selection of wellknown masterpieces, their programme on this occasion will include two very important vocal works originally written for soprano, solo trumpet and strings but presented here in new arrangements for trumpet, oboe and piano that will offer a fascinating reinterpretation of these significant works. We will hear the galant-style Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major by Johann Wilhelm Hertel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s charming Sonata for Piano Four-Hands in D major, Robert Schumann’s romantic Fantasiestücke for oboe d’amore and piano, several works by the baroque master Johann Sebastian Bach (including an arrangement by contemporary Hungarian composer György Kurtág) and, to end with, the famous aria Let the Bright Seraphim from the opera Samson by George Frideric Handel.
Free rides on LPP city buses
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
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.
