Munich String Quartet with Emiko Yuasa: Chamber Music Evening at Seefeld Castle


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An evening full of chamber music, tension, and grand lines at Seefeld Castle
On June 26, 2026, fine chamber music meets historical atmosphere in the Sudhaus of Seefeld Castle: The Munich String Quartet performs together with Emiko Yuasa on viola. The program features works by Luigi Boccherini, Giuseppe Verdi, and Johannes Brahms – a repertoire that spans classical elegance, Italian colorfulness, and romantic depth.
Viola in the Spotlight
Emiko Yuasa brings a remarkable profile to this concert evening: Born in 1995 in Japan, trained in Tokyo and Munich, multiple award-winner in international competitions, and since 2024, the principal violist of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. Her chamber music experience and precise sound culture make her the ideal partner for a program that demands transparency and balance.
A Program with Friction and Shine
The selection of works deliberately focuses on contrasts. Boccherini represents smooth lines and stylistic lightness, Verdi embodies dramatic density and surprising melodic ideas, Brahms is known for dense contrapuntal techniques, warm harmonics, and symphonic breadth. Especially in the rare configuration with two violas, a unique sound body emerges that illuminates the orchestration of the voices finely and makes every synchronization audible.
Live Atmosphere in the Sudhaus
The Sudhaus at Seefeld Castle lends the evening an intimate, concentrated live atmosphere. Chamber music unfolds its full effect here: the immediate interplay, the fine dynamic gradations, the breathing between phrases. For those who love classical concerts, this setting offers not a distant podium, but a close, intense concert experience with precise acoustics and palpable audience atmosphere.
A Place with Character
Seefeld Castle is located at Schlosshof 4c in 82229 Seefeld and is known as a cultural venue for concerts in a special ambiance. The proximity to the Seefeld-Hechendorf stop makes accessibility by public transport easy. For visitors, it creates an evening that combines musical substance with a coherent sense of place.
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This concert promises a stylistically demanding and emotionally dense evening between classical form, romantic power, and chamber music precision. Those who want to experience the interplay of the Munich String Quartet and Emiko Yuasa live should secure this date at Seefeld Castle.
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