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Celebrating Chamber Music: A Weekend at the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival

The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, a beacon of chamber music, celebrated a special anniversary at Ulrichshusen Castle. This theme weekend paid tribute to the artists, music, and shared experiences that have shaped the festival. Highlights included performances by the Fauré Quartet, the addition of clarinetist Matthias Schorn, and a collaborative evening with double bassist Janne Saksala. From classics by Schumann and Schubert to more contemporary works, this festival was a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation.

Jul 9, 2025
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1. Birthday Lounge
This anniversary year, the now traditional theme weekend at Ulrichshusen Castle is dedicated to the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival itself: the musicians who have shaped and continue to shape it, the adventures that the artists, team, and audience experience together, and, of course, the music. And so, the evening is far from over: The Fauré Quartet unpacks its encores, reminisces, chats about its music, and also brings festival jubilee Matthias Schorn onto the stage, because the quartet and the clarinetist share much more than just their love of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival.
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Jul 26, 2025
Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Schwinkendorf · Schloss und Gut Ulrichshusen

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Jul 27, 2025
Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Rostock · Barocksaal Rostock

3. Fauré Quartett / Janne Saksala
The renowned Fauré Quartet expands its sound palette with the Finnish double bass player Janne Saksala, soloist and principal double bass of the Berliner Philharmoniker since 2008. Together they will present a programme that brings together the highlights of Romantic chamber music. The focus is on Franz Schubert’s immortal »Forellenquintett«, whose effervescent liveliness and catchy melodies take on a new depth in the interpretation of this exceptional ensemble. This masterpiece is complemented by Schubert’s rarely performed »Adagio« and »Rondo Concertant« as well as Robert Schumann’s passionate piano quartet, a masterpiece of the genre that reflects the entire emotional world of Romanticism.
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Nov 26, 2025
Elbphilharmonie

Hamburg · Elbphilharmonie Hamburg

Conclusion
The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival's theme weekend was a beautiful tribute to chamber music and the community it nurtures. Through performances by the Fauré Quartet and guest artists, the festival celebrated its legacy and embraced its future. This event served as a reminder of music's power to connect and inspire, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended. The festival not only showcased exceptional talent but also underscored the importance of live music in our digital age.
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