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Chamber Music Week + Eterna Festival #1: Die Weld von Gestern

The Eterna Chamber Music Festival is part of this year's Chamber Music Week at the Academy. This concert delves into the music, art and ideas of fin de siècle Vienna. Inspired by Stefan Zweig's landmark memoir Die Welt Von Gestern.

Damiën Heemskerk (red painting)

Programme

Anton Webern (1883–1945): Quartett für Geige, Klarinette, Tenorsaxophon und Klavier, Op. 22 (1930)

  • Tom De Beuckelaer (piano)
  • Jonas Eskeland (tenor saxophone)
  • Andreea-Maria Dumitrel (violin)
  • Leonardo Puente Tellefsen (clarinet)

A. Webern: Rondo für Streichquartett, J 11 (1906)

Nor Quartett:

  • Theodor Eide Syversen, Dimal Sager Traore (violin)
  • Theo Bjerke Ramberg (viola)
  • Filip August Solli (cello)

A. Webern: Drei Stücke für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 11 (1914)

  • Vigovajk Sagvik (cello)
  • Elina Agneta Lamberte (kokle)

Edmund Von Borck (1906–1944): Introduktion und Capriccio, op. 11 (1934)

  • Andreas Helgeland (saxophone)
  • Herman Pellbäck (piano)

Alban Berg (1885–1935): Sonate für Klavier, op. 1 (1907–08)

  • Herman Pellbäck (piano)

Intermission

Arnold Schönberg (1874–1951): Verklärte Nacht for string quartet, Op. 4 (1899)

  • Olga Melby Larsson, Filip Bråthen Hansen (violin)
  • Emma Santini, Mitra Fagerli Rahman (viola)
  • Malte Jonas, Bernadette Kehrer (cello)

Wolfgang Plagge holds a lecture before the concert.

The Eterna Festival

Eterna Music Association is a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting western art music as a living artform. Central to our philosophy is the intersection between artistic expressions. Of particular interest is the connection between music, literature, and philosophy, which we seek to examine further through concerts, festivals and lectures.

Eterna is grounded in a vision inspired by the timeless values articulated by Thomas Aquinas—Truth, Goodness, and Beauty—principles that guide our artistic and philanthropic pursuits. From this foundation, Eterna also has a special curiosity for music and schools-of-thought of non-western origin. Combining the rich heritage of the Western civilization, with the worldviews and wisdom of other traditions, creates avenues of infinite exploration.

A movement in the spirit of optimism

In a time when nihilism is rife, Eterna aspires to be a positive force for the good. We want to highlight the sanguinity, beauty and wisdom that music and art can uniquely convey.

Philanthropy

As well as bringing awareness to the importance of culture, Eterna strives to make the world a better place in more than just one way. We have a partnership with the charity organization Caritas, to whom we are donating the proceeds of our activities, for the greater good of humanity. Caritas is wholeheartedly invested in combating poverty, supporting vulnerable families, and providing humanitarian aid in crises worldwide. In this way, Eterna can have a positive impact on many levels – both cultural and artistic, as well as philanthropic. Moreover, we believe that the Eterna initiative will create a sense of meaning for the participants, by contributing to a cause beyond themselves.

Published: Oct 6, 2025 — Last updated: Oct 29, 2025