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Charlotte Seither’s dialogue opera “Fidelio schweigt”

Leonore is no longer a victim. In “Fidelio schweigt” for the Musiktheater im Revier Gelsenkirchen the character who was merely a lover becomes an active subject and in so doing, emancipates herself from the well-known, all-too-familiar subject matter.

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“… and the blackbirds sing …”. A new orchestral work by Philipp Maintz

“Der Zerfall einer Illusion in farbige Scherben” [The disintegration of an illusion into coloured shards] is the title of a 2021 painting by the young Leipzig painter Gustav Sonntag, in which abrupt contrasts collide. Sonntag observes the present with an unsparing and socially critical eye, and aims to reinterpret the traditions of the Leipzig School with his painting in the figurative style. Philipp Maintz discovered the painter and his work by chance. The gritty, yet poetic title evoked memories for Maintz and inspired him to compose his new orchestral work.

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Miroslav Srnka’s “Is This Us?” for two horns and orchestra

In his orchestral works of recent years, composer Miroslav Srnka has further divided the orchestra into its “individual sections” and in particular, has individualised the body of strings, leading ultimately to the creation of a gigantic “superorganism”. In his new concert composition “Is This Us?” two solo horns confront a group of many instruments – an orchestra woven into many individual voices. This confrontation is inspired by a passage from Winter by the Norwegian author Karl-Ove Knausgaard, a reflection on identities: “For we ourselves, we are always who we are, whereas for others who we are is something which gradually emerges, something which arrives and then disappears again.

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A journey of the soul with Goethe. Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini’s “Anima”

The Jena Mahler cycle enters the home stretch. Short works by Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini preceding each Mahler symphony have become an integral part of concerts for audiences. At the beginning of March, “Anima” was performed before Mahler’s Eighth.

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“The everyday strange, the strange everyday”. The composer Oliver Leith

Oliver Leith’s “Dream Horse” (2018), for soprano, bass, and chamber orchestra, sees the heartfelt and surreal collide. Its eclectic text reflects the scope of the London-based composer’s imagination – by turns sweet and subversive – drawing on the 1923 John Wayne Western musical “Riders of Destiny”, a list of horses named ‘Dream _____’ and Wordsworth’s “The Tables Turned”; Thomas Adès premiered the 15-minute work at the Tanglewood Festival. “Taxa” (2013), recently taken up by Ilan Volkov and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, also reflects his quietly anarchic character; the piece superimposes five expressive postures from mixed groups of instruments – “Sustain”, “Echo”, “Flutter”, “Grind”, “Remnants” – to create a teeming whole that riffs on a fragment of Bach.

 

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Form, sound, material. The composer Yann Robin

The French composer Yann Robin, born in 1974, is one of those composers who work with cycles. At the outset, a piece might not have been conceived as part of a series; it can, however, be the first one of such and inspire research into the problems of form, of sound, of material. It is often an encounter with a musician which sets things in motion. For twenty years Yann Robin has collaborated with the Ensemble intercontemporain and its soloists, with pieces and cycles conceived for and with them. Each exchange, each search leads to the discovery of instrumental potential and unimagined possibilities, and to pushing back the limits of tessituras.

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Sounding space for the existential. New orchestral works

The experience of fragility in people’s own existence and the collective threat have found manifold echoes in the arts. New orchestral works by Matthias Pintscher, Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini, Miroslav Srnka, Beat Furrer and Charlotte Seither are powerful testimony to an exceptional period.

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Contemporary music

Fundamental human experiences. “Earth” by Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini
The dreams of childhood. Ľubica Čekovská’s “Toy Procession” for Houston
The Cantata “Do Not Retreat!” and the “Jewish Prayer” by Miloslav Kabeláč
Deadly Encounters. Miroslav Srnka’s new opera “Voice Killer”
Transformations of piano sound. Beat Furrer’s Piano Concerto no. 2
Of wood and angels of lizards. Beat Furrer’s opera “DAS GROSSE FEUER” for Zurich
“Uncalculatedly beautiful”: Cassandra Miller
No templates! Dieter Ammann’s Viola Concerto for Nils Mönkemeyer
Looking beyond his own horizons. Philipp Maintz is “Composer in Focus” in Aachen
On the 100th anniversary of Giselher Klebe’s birth
Surface tension. Introducing Lisa Lillean
The orchestra plays the main role. Bruno Mantovani’s opera “Voyage d’automne”
A visionary view. Beat Furrer’s 70th birthday
All at once! And plenty of it! Philipp Maintz and the organ
Sensual, doleful, emotional. Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini's “Dies illa” for Basel
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