Emanuel Abbühl, oboe
Felix Renggli, flute

31. July 2021
7.00 pm
Križevniška Church
19 €
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Emanuel Abbühl, oboe
Kimiko Imani, piano

Felix Renggli, flute
Thomas Haberlah, piano

Programme:
C. Ph. E. Bach: Trio Sonata in D minor for flute, oboe and basso continuo
R. Schumann: Three Romances for oboe and piano, Op. 94
B. Maderna: Dialodia for flute and oboe
A. Moeschinger: Seven fables for flute and oboe (selection)
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I. Albeniz, arr. D. Walter: Sevilla (from Suite Espagnole, Op. 47)
Ph. Gaubert: Sonata for flute and piano no. 2

After completing his studies at the City of Basel Music Academy, Felix Renggli occupied the solo flute chair with various orchestras (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Tonhalle Zürich, St Gallen Symphony Orchestra, European Chamber Orchestra and Camerata Bern). As a soloist and chamber musician he has performed across Europe, South America and the USA, as well as in several Asian countries. He currently teaches at the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano (Switzerland). He will be accompanied on the piano by Thomas Haberlah, who teaches at the Hochschule für Musik in Hanover and regularly serves as an accompanist at international music festivals and masterclasses. He is also active as a soloist and as a member of chamber ensembles in Europe and Asia.

Emanuel Abbühl is a professor at the University of Music and Arts in Mannheim and at the City of Basel Music Academy. He is also an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music in London. He has been principal oboe of the Basel Symphony Orchestra and the Rotterdam Philharmonic and held the same position with the London Symphony Orchestra. Appearing alongside him will be the Japanese pianist Kimiko Imani, a graduate of the Hochschule für Musik in Detmold. After graduation she began working with acclaimed soloists and is much in demand as a chamber musician. She currently teaches at the University of the Arts in Berlin and the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler, also in Berlin.

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