27 May 2026 at 7:00 PM
Om and Friends: Brahms in Dialogue
Concert|The Most Important Chamber Works of Johannes Brahms, Presented by Om and Friends
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Goethe Saal, Goethe-Institut Thailand, Bangkok
- Price 900 THB (early bird until May 15) | 1,200 THB adult | 500 THB student
Om and Friends present an evening to the rich, introspective world of Johannes Brahms, featuring two of his most profound and intimate works.
At the heart of the program is the“Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102”, Brahms’ final orchestral composition—here reimagined in a chamber setting with string sextet. Written as a gesture of reconciliation, the work unfolds as a deeply personal dialogue between violin and cello, brought to life by Graeme Norris (violin) and Jonathan Weigle (cello). Their musical exchange blends virtuosic interplay with moments of tenderness, nobility, and quietreflection. In this intimate arrangement, the orchestral textures are distilled into a transparent, conversational tapestry, drawing listeners closer to the emotional core of the music.
Complementing this is the radiant“String Sextet No. 1 in B-flat MajorOp. 18”, a work of youthful warmth and lyrical abundance. From its soaring melodies to its graceful inner movements, the sextet reveals Brahms at his most expressive and expansive, weaving rich harmonies and glowing sonorities that celebrate both intimacy and grandeur.
Together, these works showcase Brahms’ mastery of string writing—where every voice matters, and where friendship, dialogue, and shared musical expression come vividly to life.
At the heart of the program is the“Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102”, Brahms’ final orchestral composition—here reimagined in a chamber setting with string sextet. Written as a gesture of reconciliation, the work unfolds as a deeply personal dialogue between violin and cello, brought to life by Graeme Norris (violin) and Jonathan Weigle (cello). Their musical exchange blends virtuosic interplay with moments of tenderness, nobility, and quietreflection. In this intimate arrangement, the orchestral textures are distilled into a transparent, conversational tapestry, drawing listeners closer to the emotional core of the music.
Complementing this is the radiant“String Sextet No. 1 in B-flat MajorOp. 18”, a work of youthful warmth and lyrical abundance. From its soaring melodies to its graceful inner movements, the sextet reveals Brahms at his most expressive and expansive, weaving rich harmonies and glowing sonorities that celebrate both intimacy and grandeur.
Together, these works showcase Brahms’ mastery of string writing—where every voice matters, and where friendship, dialogue, and shared musical expression come vividly to life.
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Location
Goethe Saal, Goethe-Institut Thailand
MRT: Lumphini Station
18/1
Soi Goethe, Sathon 1
Bangkok
Thailand
MRT: Lumphini Station
18/1
Soi Goethe, Sathon 1
Bangkok
Thailand