Chamber Music Festival Concert IV brings great chamber music to Landshut


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An evening that brings chamber music in Landshut to life
On Saturday, August 29, 2026, the Chamber Music Festival Concert IV invites you to the ceremonial hall of the Town Hall in Landshut for an exceptional evening filled with refined musical culture and great emotional tension. The program features works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Rebecca Clarke, and Edward Elgar – interpreted by Mikhail Pochekin, Eldar Nebolsin, Diana Tishchenko, WenXiao Zheng, Simon Tetzlaff, Martina Consonni, and Luis Suarez. The official festival flyer states that the beginning is at 19:30. ([freunde-musik.de](https://www.freunde-musik.de/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/FdM-Kammermusik-Flyer-2026.pdf))
Historical space, noble sound
The ceremonial hall of the Town Hall is one of the most prominent concert venues in the city: a representative banquet hall with a historical aura, neo-Gothic influence, and remarkable acoustics. The city of Landshut describes it as the brilliant spatial soul of the Town Hall; the festival's website also highlights the hall's special beauty and sound. This very combination makes chamber music here so intense: every bow stroke, every piano nuance, and every intertwining of voices resonates directly in the space. ([landshut.de](https://landshut.de/adresse/rathausprunksaal?utm_source=openai))
Beethoven, Clarke, and Elgar: great emotions in chamber musical form
The program focuses on substantive contrasts. Beethoven's Sonata in G Major, op. 96, opens with classical elegance and deep dialogue between violin and piano. Rebecca Clarke's piano trio brings the rarely performed expressiveness of a composer to the forefront, whose music is now regarded as independent, colorful, and sonically refined. Elgar's Piano Quintet in A Minor, op. 84, ultimately leads into that late-Romantic density, translating tension, melancholy, and inner movement into a rich stage performance. The festival program explicitly lists these works for the fourth concert. ([freunde-musik.de](https://www.freunde-musik.de/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/FdM-Kammermusik-Flyer-2026.pdf))
Festival with profile and international lineup
The Chamber Music Festival Landshut will take place for the fourth time in 2026, bringing together international musicians in changing formations. The festival's website and event flyer mention a total of eighteen international participants; Mikhail Pochekin serves as the artistic director and shapes the concept of a high-level chamber music encounter. This creates a concert experience for the audience with maximum closeness to the music and great interpretative variety. ([kammermusik-festival-landshut.de](https://kammermusik-festival-landshut.de/?utm_source=openai))
Precision, tension, and live atmosphere
In a hall like the ceremonial hall of the Town Hall, the works unfold their full impact: the synchronization of the strings, the breathing interplay with the piano, and the fine tuning of dynamics create a musical experience that gains depth, not volume. Those who love chamber music experience a concentrated, immediate concert against a historical backdrop and artistic excellence. ([landshut.de](https://landshut.de/adresse/rathausprunksaal?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: Concert IV of the Chamber Music Festival promises an evening with a wide stylistic range, top-notch soloists, and the special atmosphere of the ceremonial hall. Anyone who wants to experience Beethoven, Clarke, and Elgar up close should not miss this date in Landshut. ([freunde-musik.de](https://www.freunde-musik.de/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/FdM-Kammermusik-Flyer-2026.pdf))
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