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Gold, silver, purple. Matthias Pintscher completes his “Shirim” cycle

“Splendour” could stand as the heading for Matthias Pintscher’s last composition in his “Shirim” cycle, which now receives its premiere as a complete work. As the fourth part and conclusion of his Shirim cycle, Matthias Pintscher has set the third chapter of the Song of Solomon for baritone, chorus and orchestra. In this, there is mention of splendour, the entrance of King Solomon himself, of the costliness of the treasures and robes, the shimmering gold swords of his accompanying retinue

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Ľubica Čekovská’s orchestral work on the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution

Ľubica Čekovská has composed “Liberte” for mezzo-soprano, chorus and orchestra for the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution on 17 November 1989 in Bratislava. Recollections of the largely peaceful transition from socialism to democracy in Czechoslovakia thirty years ago are full of ambivalence for the Slovak composer.

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Mahler’s spirits. Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini’s “Spiriti” for orchestra

It might seem audacious to venture to place any piece of music alongside the gigantic symphonic creations of Gustav Mahler. And yet this is the essence of the commission from the Jena Philharmonic and its Music Director Simon Gaudenz for the composer Andrea Scartazzini. A short, self-contained orchestral work has been composed to complement each of the Mahler symphonies, each relating to Mahler’s music and intellectual world.

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Between north and south. On 22 October Manfred Trojahn celebrates his 70th birthday

On 22 October Manfred Trojahn celebrates his 70th birthday. Although is too early for an assessment of his life and work, Gerhard R. Koch traces some of the directions and milestones in the composer’s work.

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Inner Voices. Two new works by Beat Furrer

„In mia vita da vuolp“ for soprano and saxophone and a new ensemble piece with clarinet for Donaueschingen

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Murderous love. The chamber opera „Thérèse“ by Philipp Maintz and Otto Katzameier

At the Salzburg Easter Festival, „Thérèse“ by Philipp Maintz to a libretto by Otto Katzameier receives its premiere. A multi-layered plot and its reflection in the music awaits the audience.

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Calculation and inspiration. Manfred Trojahn talks about his song output

Songs for voice and piano are a constant thread running through Manfred Trojahn’s output. In an interview he reveals his thoughts about setting poetry to music: „to change, without damaging“.

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Contemporary music

What is truth? Miroslav Srnka investigates a big question
The poet speaks. Charlotte Seither’s orchestral work for Clara Schumann’s 200th anniversary
Dieter Ammann’s Piano Concerto now in Munich
Dissolution and apocalypse Beat Furrer’s latest composition before its premiere in Hamburg
Funeral rites. Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini encounters Gustav Mahler
Serialism in an Urtext edition. Jean Barraqué’s „Sonate pour piano“/ Sonata for piano
“Violetter Schnee”: Beat Furrer’s new opera for the Berlin Staatsoper
A distant perspective. Matthias Pintschers “NUR” for piano and ensemble
Overheating. Miroslav Srnka composes for the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini composes introductory pieces to Mahler‘s symphonies
“Stabat mater“ and "Cantus Simplicissimus”. Two new works by Ľubica Čekovská
An unfailing advocate for contemporary music. On the death of Oliver Knussen
Three questions to Charlotte Seither
Review – preview. Three questions to Miroslav Srnka
Beat Furrer’s “nero su nero”: Swiss and German premieres
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