Goldmund Quartet enchants Landshut: Chamber music evening in the Town Hall Festive Hall


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Goldmund Quartet in Landshut: Chamber music with great tension in the Town Hall Festive Hall
The Goldmund Quartet from Munich will come to Landshut on April 14, 2026, an ensemble that has stood for precise sound culture, fine intonation, and a captivating live atmosphere for years. At the 9th concert of the Friends of Music series, great string quartet artistry meets a program that spans from Haydn through Grażyna Bacewicz to Schubert's Death and the Maiden.
An evening for listeners who love nuances
The Goldmund Quartet has established itself as one of the leading young string quartets with competition wins at Wigmore Hall and Melbourne, international tours, and a remarkable discographic development. Those who experience the four musicians live do not hear a smooth surface, but a small orchestration: bow technique, dynamics, breath, and articulation interlock like gears.
Haydn, Bacewicz, Schubert: Contrasts with an irresistible pull
The announced program promises a dramaturgically strong arc. Haydn's quartet art ensures elegant form and buoyant transparency, Bacewicz introduces sharper contours and modern energy into the mix, while Schubert's D minor quartet opens emotional depth. Here lies the strength of the Goldmund Quartet: the musicians combine technical control with a stage performance that carries tension even in the softest tones.
The Town Hall Festive Hall as a sound space
The Town Hall Festive Hall in the old town of Landshut provides the perfect setting for this concert experience. The historic festive hall in neo-Gothic style creates intimacy between the audience and the ensemble, making every phrase, every tone color shading, and every acoustic nuance immediately palpable. Chamber music gains presence here precisely because the space does not impose itself but rather supports the music.
Chamber music with an international profile
The Goldmund Quartet consists of Florian Schötz and Pinchas Adt on violins, Christoph Vandory on viola, and Raphael Paratore on cello. The official website describes the ensemble as a quartet with worldwide concert activity, pronounced ensemble culture, and clear presence in modern quartet literature. Reviews repeatedly highlight the intense homogeneity, fine intonation, and emotional accessibility.
Conclusion
This concert promises an evening of classical elegance and deep expressiveness. Anyone wishing to experience how a top ensemble transforms chamber music into tension, sound, and emotion in Landshut should mark April 14, 2026, and listen to the Goldmund Quartet live in the Town Hall Festive Hall.
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