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MPhil LateMPhil meets Claus Reichstaller

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In the hall photographed from above five male and female musicians on a red carpet, around them a crowd of people.
Copyright: Tobias Hase

The concerts in the Isarphilharmonie on 17 and 18 April will each be followed by an MPHIL Late event in Hall E. Jazz trumpeter Claus Reichstaller, a professor and the director of the Jazz Institute at the Munich University of Music and Theatre, meets what is perhaps the most “classical” of all chamber music ensembles. In a dialogue between the genres, they reinvent the music of the Great American Songbook.

This event is in the past.

The concerts in the Isarphilharmonie on 17 and 18 April will each be followed by an MPHIL Late event in Hall E. Jazz trumpeter Claus Reichstaller, a professor and the director of the Jazz Institute at the Munich University of Music and Theatre, meets what is perhaps the most “classical” of all chamber music ensembles. In a dialogue between the genres, they reinvent the music of the Great American Songbook.

Admission is free.

With

  • Katharina Reichstaller, violin
  • Ilona Cudek, violin
  • Theresa Kling, viola
  • Thomas Ruge, cello
  • Ulrich von Neumann-Cosel, double bass
  • Jörg Hannabach, percussion
  • Andrea Hermenau, jazz piano
  • Claus Reichstaller, jazz trumpet, flugelhorn