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Duo Ventus, 2026 Photo: Christoffer Rosenfeldt

Music at the Museum: Duo Ventus and Offstage

A musical encounter in the exhibition

14.3 2026

Malmö

We continue our Music at the Museum series with a musical encounter between Duo Ventus and Ignas Mažvila from Offstage. Welcome to a concert in the heart of the exhibition REDOUBT.

Welcome to a concert beyond the usual settings – offstage!

THE PROGRAMME:

• Randy Navarre – Trio No. 3 “The Jazz Trio” (1st movement) for flute, clarinet and bassoon
• André Jolivet – Sonatine (1st and 3rd movements) for flute and clarinet
• Heitor Villa-Lobos – Bachianas brasileiras No. 6 (1st movement) for flute and bassoon
• Robert Muczynski – Duos for flute and clarinet
• Randy Navarre – Trio No. 3 “The Jazz Trio” (2nd movement) for flute, clarinet and bassoon
• Jan Hansen – Nightpiece for flute and clarinet
• Dai Fujikura – Following for solo bassoon
• Charles Koechlin – Sonatine Modale (1st movement) for flute and clarinet
• Randy Navarre – Trio No. 3 “The Jazz Trio” (3rd movement) for flute, clarinet and bassoon

Musicians

Duo Ventus

Ventus is among the most promising young ensembles in Denmark. They have been awarded prestigious talent prizes such as the Léonie Sonning Talent Prize and the Carl Nielsen og Anne Marie Carl-Nielsens Legat, confirming their exceptional artistry and their contribution to the world of chamber music. Ventus is an innovative and boundary-crossing chamber music ensemble consisting of flute and clarinet. The duo—made up of Louise Mogensen and Michaela Hansen—is known for its captivating performances and interdisciplinary projects.

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Duo Ventus, 2026 Photo: Christoffer Rosenfeldt

Ignas Mažvila

Ignas Mažvila has been Principal Bassoon of the Danmarks Underholdningsorkester since 2010, a member of Athelas Sinfonietta Copenhagen since 2023, and Principal Bassoon of the Helsingborgs Symfoniorkester since 2024. He has appeared as guest principal bassoon with several leading orchestras and is a highly regarded chamber musician who has performed at international festivals and collaborated with artists such as Gidon Kremer. Born in 1985 in Vilnius, Ignas was educated in Malmö, Berlin, and Mannheim.

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Ignas Mažvila, 2026 Photo: Jevgenija Frolova

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Music at the museum: Duo Ventus and Offstage