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Matthias Pintscher's „idyll for orchestra“ in Scotland

(7.10.2015) Matthias Pintscher has described his orchestral work idyll as a shining, light image of a place of yearning. The composition receives its British premiere on 3 December 2015 in Glasgow, with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer. There are numerous first performances of Pintscher’s works this autumn. First performances include bereshit given in the Netherlands by the Ensemble intercontemporain, and his cycle Profiles of Light (Now I and II for piano and violoncello) and beyond (a system of passing) for flute in the USA. Sarah Maria Sun and Jan Philipp Schultze give the Spanish premiere of his Lieder und Schneebilder on 15 December 2015 in Bilbao. – (photo: Franck Ferville)

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Trojahn in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Aix-en-Provence and Stuttgart

(5.6.2014) Manfred Trojahn has immersed himself in some major literary texts for two of his new works: he has set Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s Terzinen über Vergänglichkeit as orchestral songs for Marlis Petersen. These will be premiered on 18 June at the Richard Strauss Festival in Garmisch-Partenkirchen by the Munich Radio Orchestra conducted by Ulf Schirmer. The Aix-en-Provence Festival is devoting a composer portrait to Trojahn with vocal and chamber music, including a first performance: Trois morceaux de “Quitter” to poetry by René Char will be premiered by Sabine Devieilhe (soprano) and the Ensemble Modern conducted by Franck Ollu on 13 July. A month before, Ungewisses Licht. 4 Fragmente für Chor receives its premiere in a portrait concert in the “Musik am 13.” concert series in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt.

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Philipp Maintz with the Munich Philharmonic

(6.6.2014) The “vertical poetry” of the Argentinian poet Roberto Juarroz is the model for three orchestral songs by Philipp Maintz. His tríptico vertical will be premiered in Munich by soprano Marisol Montalvo and the Munich Philharmonic conducted by Christoph Eschenbach. The music and poetry are explorations of the unknown and portray with forceful images the dimensions of endlessness, glancing into the vertical in the abyss. Performances are on 25, 26 and 28 June 2014.

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Premiere in Prague: Miroslav Srnka’s “No Night No Land No Sky”

(18.11.2014) The revised version of Miroslav Srnka’s No Night No Land No Sky receives its premiere in his native Czech Republic. The orchestra, scored for classical forces with double wind and brass and timpani, develops a tonal landscape which repeatedly expands from fine, focussed moments to dense, laden sound fields before returning to the reduced texture – a seemingly unending soundscape, changing within itself. The composition for chamber orchestra will be performed by the Prague Philharmonia conducted by Jakub Hrúša in Prague on 18 January 2015.

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Turning points. New works by Charlotte Seither

Two premieres of works by Charlotte Seither were given at the MaerzMusik Festival in Berlin and the Villa Concordia Bamberg: Explorations and Crossing Boundaries with the Ensemble musikFabrik and PianoPercussion Berlin.

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An ancient myth reborn: Julian Anderson speaks about his first opera Thebans

Saving everything for opera. The English composer Julian Anderson pours all his experience into Thebans, which receives its world premiere on 3 May at English National Opera.

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Works by Ľubica Čekovská in Prague and Essen

(4.5.2015) Ľubica Čekovská has composed a highly successful operatic version of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, commissioned by the Slovak National Opera Bratislava. Her opera Dorian Gray, to a libretto by Kate Pullinger, demonstrates a virtuoso approach to dramaturgical form, in particular her device of treating the portrait as an increasingly distorted vocal line has been hailed as “absolutely brilliant”. The timelessly up-to-date story about appearance and reality is being revived at the Bratislava Opera (14.5.2015) and has also been programmed at the Prague Spring Festival on 19.5.2015. – The Slovak composer has been commissioned to write an orchestral work by the Essen Philharmonic. Palingenia receives its premiere on 14 September 2015, conducted by Tomáš Netopil.

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Contemporary music

Premieres of Works by Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini
The individual and the collective. Miroslav Srnka’s “Superorganisms” for Berlin
A harpsichord concerto! Miroslav Srnka’s new work for Mahan Esfahani
Beat Furrer explores the secret life of things
Premieres by Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini
New works by Charlotte Seither
“Sixty years in the groove: Dieter Ammann”
Music out of music. Philipp Maintz’s new ensemble work and chorale preludes
Spannungen. Matthias Pintscher premieres and first performances
Torsten Rasch’s “Die andere Frau” – first performance in Dresden
Charlotte Seither member of the European Academy of Sciences
Beat Furrer: premieres in Donaueschingen and Vienna
“Singularity” – Miroslav Srnka’s Space Opera
Tireless progress. The death of the Swiss composer Rudolf Kelterborn
Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini’s orchestral work to complement Mahler’s 4th Symphony
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