Chamber concert at Ballhaus Wedding
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
String Quartet in D major, K. 575 (Prussian Quartet No. 1)
Mayako Kubo
“Glockenläuten” – String Quartet No. 1
Richard Strauss
String Quartet in A major, Op. 2
Juliane Manyak
Violin
Enrico Palascino
Violin
Enrico Palascino - Violin
Enrico Palascino, born in 1982 in Turin, has been a member of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra since 2011. He regularly performs as a chamber musician and soloist, and also works as a substitute with the Hessian Radio, Bavarian Radio, West German Radio, and the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. He began his violin studies at the age of 8 and later studied with Giacomo Agazzini at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi di Torino. He then continued his studies with Valeri Gradow in Mannheim and Stephan Picard in Berlin, supported by the Claudio Abbado Music Foundation DESONO.
In parallel, he completed a supplementary chamber music program with Susanne Rabenschlag in Mannheim and became a prizewinner at the Federal Competition with the Yuval Quartet. This led to performances at the Schwetzinger Festspiele, live recordings with Deutschlandradio, and tours in Spain and Italy.
In 2016, he followed his family to Namibia. There, he co-founded a music school for disadvantaged children in Windhoek (YONA) with singer Gretel Coetzee. He also contributed to the re-establishment of the Namibian National Symphony Orchestra (NNSO), organized concerts, composed and arranged Namibian folk songs, and worked publicly to foster a better understanding of classical music in Namibia.
Since returning to Berlin in August 2018, he has continued his involvement with YONA and the NNSO. In his free time, he is passionate about training for triathlons.
Miriam Solle
Viola
Georg Boge
Violoncello
An Evening in Berlin
Well, with a touch of humour. Richard Strauss lived on what is now Theodor-Heuss-Platz, whilst Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart conducted several performances of his “The Abduction from the Seraglio” at the old Schauspielhaus on Gendarmenmarkt. Mayako Kubo, born in 1947 in Kobe, Japan, now lives in Berlin. The works featured in this string quartet evening reach far beyond the geographical dimension; they embody the richness of the genre.