Scharoun Ensemble

The Scharoun Ensemble is a German chamber music group, consisting of members of the Berliner Philharmoniker. The repertoire ranges from baroque to contemporary music.

Background and history
The Scharoun Ensemble Berlin was founded in 1983 by members of the Berliner Philharmoniker. The group made its public debut with Schubert's Octet in F major D. 803. The ensemble is named after architect Hans Scharoun, designer of the Berliner Philharmonie. The permanent core of the ensemble is a standard octet comprising clarinet, horn, bassoon, two violins, viola, cello and double bass. Since 2005, the annually Zermatt Festival is organized by and around the Scharoun Ensemble.

Members

 * Alexander Bader, clarinet
 * Markus Weidmann, bassoon
 * Stefan de Leval Jezierski, horn (co-founder)
 * Wolfram Brandl, violin
 * Rachel Schmidt, violin
 * Christophe Horak, violin
 * Micha Afkham, viola
 * Richard Duven, cello
 * Peter Riegelbauer, double bass (co-founder)

Awards

 * 2012 International Classical Music Awards (Chamber Music) for Beethoven: Septet op. 20, Sextet op. 71. Tudor 2011

Discography

 * Schubert: Octet D. 803. Tudor, 2002
 * Mozart, Brahms: Clarinet Quintets. With Karl-Heinz Steffens. Tudor, 2007
 * Frank Martin: Le Vin herbé. With Daniel Reuss, RIAS Chamber Choir. Harmonia Mundi, 2007
 * Beethoven: Septet op. 20, Sextet op. 71. Tudor, 2011
 * Dvořák: Bagatelles Op. 47, Terzetto Op. 74, String Quintet Op. 77. Tudor, 2015
 * Hans Werner Henze: Kammermusik 1958 "In lieblicher Bläue", Neue Volkslieder und Hirtengesänge. With Andrew Staples, Markus Weidmann, Jürgen Ruck, Daniel Harding. Tudor, 2017