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The Broman Family

30.07.2026 , Thursday

After three chamber music evenings in various formations, pianist Simon Crawford-Phillips, along with his wife, violinist Malin, and their two children (Maya and Fabian), invites you to Rougemont – for a significant moment of shared experience, in which the word "transmission" unfolds its full meaning. On the stands: the composer couple Clara & Robert Schumann – again a genuine family story –, the seldom performed Phantasy by Frank Bridge (a competition tribute to the great "forefather" Henry Purcell), as well as a world premiere by Britta Byström, one of the defining voices in the contemporary Swedish music scene.

Malin Broman, violin

Maya Broman, violin

Fabian Broman, cello

Simon Crawford Phillips, piano

Frank Bridge (1879–1941)

Phantasy for piano quartet in F-sharp minor H. 94 (1910) 12'

Clara Schumann (1819–1896)

3 Romances for violin and piano op. 22 10'

Johann Halvorsen (1864–1935)

Passacaglia for violin and viola after the harpsichord suite No. 7 in G minor HWV 432 by Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1759) (1894) 6'

Britta Byström (1977)

Piano quartet (world premiere) 3'

Robert Schumann (1810–1856)

Piano quartet in E-flat major op. 47 (1842) 30'

70'