This programme by two brilliant and internationally acclaimed musicians ‒ the Latvian pianist Lauma Skride and the German cello player Daniel Müller-Schott ‒ will feature pieces by one of the Viennese greats, Ludwig van Beethoven, side by side with the romantically charged music of Robert Schumann and Frédéric Chopin.
Müller-Schott, one of the world’s best cellists of his generation ‒ ‘a fearless player with technique to burn’, according to the New York Times ‒ has performed with the best European and American orchestras. The career of the pianist Lauma Skride has seen her perform at a number of most prestigious concert halls, appearing both as a soloist and with other renowned musicians. Skride is also a winner of several internationally prestigious music awards.
Daniel Müller-Schott /cello, Germany/
Lauma Skride /piano/