Ensemble 4.1

Jörg Schneider oboe,
Alexander Glücksmann clarinet,
Christoph Knitt bassoon,
Fritz Pahlmann horn,
Thomas Hoppe piano

Gustav Holst: Quintet a minor op. 3
Avner Dorman: Jerusalem Mix (2006)
Heinrich von Herzogenberg: Quintet E flat major op. 43

The only "Piano Windtet" worldwide: ensemble 4.1 Nominee for OPUS KLASSIK 2019 FOUR wind soloists, keen to chamber music, and ONE pianist Thomas Hoppe devote themselves to this still undiscovered wonderful musical genre. ensemble 4.1 "the Easy-Riders of Viennese Classic" Their exceptional communicative power and their intoxicating atmosphere on stage are repeatedly praised by critics and have become the hallmark ...

The only “Piano Windtet” worldwide: ensemble 4.1

Nominee for OPUS KLASSIK 2019

FOUR wind soloists, keen to chamber music, and ONE pianist Thomas Hoppe devote themselves to this still undiscovered wonderful musical genre.

ensemble 4.1 “the Easy-Riders of Viennese Classic”

Their exceptional communicative power and their intoxicating atmosphere on stage are repeatedly praised by critics and have become the hallmark of ensemble 4.1.
In addition to the masterpieces for this original setting by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven, the ensemble is devoted to discovering rarely played compositions from the turn of the 19th to the 20th century. After many years composers like Walter Gieseking, Theodor Verhey, Heinrich von Herzogenberg and David Stephen are again being performed for an enthusiastic public.