Dresden Composers Chamber Music Concert: Viola Breuer and Marianna Naryshkina
- Violinist Viola Breuer and pianist Marianna Naryshkina will perform a duo concert titled Dresdner Komponisten on May 8, 2026.
- The performance aims to revive forgotten chamber music, providing an opportunity for the public to discover compositions that exist outside the standard classical repertoire.
- The concert features a selection of works from the 18th and 19th centuries, focusing on composers tied to the city's musical tradition.
Violinist Viola Breuer and pianist Marianna Naryshkina will perform a duo concert titled Dresdner Komponisten
on May 8, 2026. The event is scheduled for 19:00 at the Klavierhaus Weber, located at Karcherallee 33.
The performance aims to revive forgotten chamber music, providing an opportunity for the public to discover compositions that exist outside the standard classical repertoire. The program highlights the artistic influence and connections between various composers who once lived and worked in Dresden.
Program Repertoire
The concert features a selection of works from the 18th and 19th centuries, focusing on composers tied to the city’s musical tradition. The scheduled program includes:
- Carl Friedrich Abel (1723–1787): Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major (op. 13 No. 3)
- Franz Seydelmann (1748–1806): Sonata for Violin and Piano in C Major (op. 3 No. 1)
- Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826): Sonatas for Violin and Piano in F Major (op. 10 No. 1) and E-flat Major (op. 10 No. 4)
- Heinrich Marschner (1795–1861): Duo for Violin and Piano (op. 193): Allegro risoluto
About the Performers
Marianna Naryshkina studied piano at the Hochschule für Musik Dresden. She has performed as a soloist globally and is a prize winner of international piano competitions.

In addition to her performance career, Naryshkina serves as a teacher at the Hochschule für Musik Dresden and the Sächsisches Landesgymnasium für Musik.
Viola Breuer studied violin at the music colleges in Saarbrücken and Mannheim. She maintains an active performance schedule within several orchestras and ensembles throughout Germany and possesses extensive experience in chamber music.
Event Details and Access
Admission to the concert is free, although donations are requested to support the performance. The event is funded by the Stadtbezirksbeirat Blasewitz.
