20.06.2026 17:00 - 18:30
Kirche St. Georg, Kirchweg 5, 3995 Ernen
On the occasion of the general assembly of the Musikdorf Ernen Society. Members of the Musikdorf Ernen Society get a free ticket at the general assembly.
Mel Bonis: Piano Quartet No. 2 D major Op. 124
Alfred Schnittke: Piano Quartet (1988)
Robert Schumann: Piano Quartet E flat major Op. 47
Duration approx. 75 minutes, no interval
No Concert Bus Shuttle
Wendel Quartet: Matteo Cimatti, Violin | Élise Hiron, Viola | Jiayi Liu, Violoncello | Francesco Granata, Piano
Following the Wendel Quartet's enthusiastically received debut in September 2025, the four young musicians will present Robert Schumann's popular Piano Quartet alongside Alfred Schnittke's short Piano Quartet, which references a fragment by Gustav Mahler.
The concert begins with the second piano quartet by French fin-de-siècle composer Mel Bonis, which follows in the tradition of César Franck and Gabriel Fauré. This beautiful work from 1927 is like a chamber music testament by the composer, who, despite her turbulent, almost cinematic biography, left behind a comprehensive and high-quality oeuvre of piano, organ and chamber music, as well as songs and choral music.
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More about the project «Ensemble in Residence»
Mel Bonis: Piano Quartet No. 2 D major Op. 124
Alfred Schnittke: Piano Quartet (1988)
Robert Schumann: Piano Quartet E flat major Op. 47
Duration approx. 75 minutes, no interval
No Concert Bus Shuttle
Wendel Quartet: Matteo Cimatti, Violin | Élise Hiron, Viola | Jiayi Liu, Violoncello | Francesco Granata, Piano
Following the Wendel Quartet's enthusiastically received debut in September 2025, the four young musicians will present Robert Schumann's popular Piano Quartet alongside Alfred Schnittke's short Piano Quartet, which references a fragment by Gustav Mahler.
The concert begins with the second piano quartet by French fin-de-siècle composer Mel Bonis, which follows in the tradition of César Franck and Gabriel Fauré. This beautiful work from 1927 is like a chamber music testament by the composer, who, despite her turbulent, almost cinematic biography, left behind a comprehensive and high-quality oeuvre of piano, organ and chamber music, as well as songs and choral music.
Become a member of the Musikdorf Ernen Society
More about Mel Bonis | Composer to Discover 2026
More about the project «Ensemble in Residence»