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The poet speaks. Charlotte Seither’s orchestral work for Clara Schumann’s 200th anniversary

„How to respond to Clara Schumann?“ That is the question for fellow composer Charlotte Seither, 146 years younger than Schumann. There’s no question of looking backwards for her.

 

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Dieter Ammann’s Piano Concerto now in Munich

In the few months since its first performance at the BBC Proms in London, Dieter Ammann’s “Piano Concerto (Gran Toccata)” has already been performed several times – in Taipei, Boston and Helsinki – each time to astonished and enthusiastic audiences. The pianist Andreas Haefliger is soloist and initiator of the concerto. With stupendous virtuosity, he is central to the series of performances of the work. Following the American and Finnish premieres, conductor Susanna Mälkki now conducts the German premiere on 9, 10 and 12 January 2020 with the Munich Philharmonic. (photo: Dieter Ammann and Andreas Haefliger after the world premiere in August in the Royal Albert Hall, London; photo: Chris Christodoulou)

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Dissolution and apocalypse Beat Furrer’s latest composition before its premiere in Hamburg

Following the success of his new opera “Violetter Schnee” at the Berlin Staatsoper, Beat Furrer has new projects in sight.

 

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Funeral rites. Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini encounters Gustav Mahler

Over several years the Swiss composer has complemented the Jena Philharmonic’s Mahler cycle with his own companion pieces. For each concert Scartazzini has written a symphonic movement, and with each Mahler performance these new movements join together to form a large-scale orchestral work. The beginning was Torso in October 2018. Like this, Epitaph also draws on a lyric text by Rainer Maria Rilke.

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A new take on the New World, Dvořák’s IX. Symphony edited by Jonathan Del Mar

Following on from the Seventh and Eighth Symphonies Jonathan Del Mar has now edited Dvořák’s Ninth. Many uncertainties have now been clarified.

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Bohemian music

Editions from Smetana’s “Má vlast” (My Country) and Dvořák’s “Sedm skladeb pro malý orchestr” (Seven Pieces for Small Orchestra)

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Mozart’s C Minor Mass in a new reconstruction. First performance with Kent Nagano

45 years after the publication of the C Minor Mass K. 427 in the New Mozart Edition, the work is being performed for the first time in a new edition on 14 and 15 April 2019 in the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg. This new edition reflects the latest state of research, whilst also responding to requirements for practical performance. The editor of the edition, which is published in collaboration with the Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg, is the renowned musicologist there Ulrich Leisinger. He has completed the missing passages in Mozart’s fragmentary-surviving mass setting in a subtle and stylistically appropriate way. The first performance using this edition features top soloists, the ChorWerk Ruhr and the Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg under the direction of its chief conductor Kent Nagano.

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Orchestra

Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John Passion of 1725
Premieres of Works by Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini
The individual and the collective. Miroslav Srnka’s “Superorganisms” for Berlin
Ut Orpheus, now distributed by Alkor
A new attempt. Michael Ostrzyga‘s completion of Mozart‘s Requiem
A harpsichord concerto! Miroslav Srnka’s new work for Mahan Esfahani
Le retour à la vie – Summer Festivals 2021
“Super flumina Babylonis”. A rediscovered choral work by Camille Saint-Saëns
Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini’s orchestral work to complement Mahler’s 4th Symphony
“A prayer for the native country” Bohuslav Martinů’s “Field Mass” in Urtext
Short, but effective - Camille Saint-Saëns’ “Oratorio de Noël”
Felix Mendelssohn’s symphony-cantata “Lobgesang” in a new Urtext edition
“The pure joy”. Frank Peter Zimmermann on Bohuslav Martinů’s violin concertos
Not always just the “Danse macabre”. The symphonic poems of Camille Saint-Saëns
Dvořák’s most popular sacred work. A new edition of the Mass in D major op. 86
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