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Schubert as the benchmark. An interview with Christoph Prégardien

Christoph Prégardien is widely regarded as one of the foremost lyric tenors of our time. In particular, it is his achievements as a lieder singer that are highly acclaimed. Firmly established in his recitals and in his work as a teacher at Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Kölnis the cosmos of Franz Schubert’s lieder. Claudia Mücke had a lengthy talk with Prégardien – about singing art songs, about singing lessons, about the importance of editions and, of course, about the genius of Franz Schubert.

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What is Urtext? Questions to Jonathan Del Mar

Often used, and yet unclear to many. “Urtext” is an ambivalent concept which can mean many different things. Beethoven editor Jonathan Del Mar explains which principles he follows.

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Jonathan Del Mar’s Beethoven editions for Bärenreiter

Symphonies, concertos, string quartets, piano sonatas: Jonathan Del Mar’s Beethoven editions are convincing from the first to the last note.

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An unfailing advocate for contemporary music. On the death of Oliver Knussen

Composer, conductor, music manager, educator: in Oliver Knussen, who died on 8 July 2018, the music world has lost one of its giants.

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Ernst von Siemens Music Prize for Beat Furrer

Beat Furrer is to be awarded the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize 2018 for his life’s work. The award ceremony takes place on 3 May 2018 in the Prinzregententheater Munich.

 

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Thomas Daniel Schlee’s 60th birthday

His work as a composer, organist, musicologist and culture manager makes Thomas Daniel Schlee one of the most versatile personalities in musical life today. Olivier Messiaen gave his former pupil a brilliant endorsement: “Thomas Daniel Schlee is an open spirit and a cultured man. He loves music passionately. He is an outstanding organist and an extremely gifted composer. His works reflect a high intellectual striving and a true originality with regard to their ‘écriture’ and sound colours.” His forthcoming 60th birthday on 26 october is marked by numerous performances of his compositions, including the Austrian premiere of  Spes unica op. 72 by the RSO Vienna under Cornelius Meister on 19.10.2017 in the Konzerthaus Wien, and the first performance of his Suite op. 82 on 24.10.2017 in the Musikverein Vienna as well as Bis by the Bamberg Symphony under Manfred Honeck on 18. and 19.11.2017.

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A conversation with Gladys Krenek on the 25th anniversary of Ernst Krenek’s death

“Krenek has an insatiable musical curiosity and, with regard to exterior influences, he is perfectly capable of adopting the attitude:  ‘I have to try everything once’  ... His work tends to be lyrical, elegiac and euphonic: qualities that characterize this uniquely generous, self-possessed, peaceable personality. He is truly the opposite of an  ‘artist as egotist’.” No lesser than Glenn Gould formulated this wonderful homage. Although his name is widely known, Ernst Krenek is one of those classics of the 20th century whose oeuvre still contains much to be discovered. Gladys Krenek, his wife and faithful companion, died on 5 July 2016 in Palm Springs, a few days after she had answered these questions.

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Portraits

Orpheus and Euridice. The drama about the power of singing, about love and death
Constantly surprising. Music by Bohuslav Martinů at the Bard Music Festival
“Uncalculatedly beautiful”: Cassandra Miller
On the 100th anniversary of Giselher Klebe’s birth
Surface tension. Introducing Lisa Lillean
A visionary view. Beat Furrer’s 70th birthday
“The everyday strange, the strange everyday”. The composer Oliver Leith
Form, sound, material. The composer Yann Robin
All at once! And plenty of it! Philipp Maintz and the organ
Infectious enthusiasm. In Memoriam: Carl Davis CBE
Ut Orpheus, now distributed by Alkor
“My music is fundamentally political in expression” - Paul Dessau’s operatic output
Between north and south. On 22 October Manfred Trojahn celebrates his 70th birthday
Calculation and inspiration. Manfred Trojahn talks about his song output
Magical power: Thomas Daniel Schlee’s “Rufe zu mir” in Bamberg
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