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German premiere of L’ubica Čekovská in Gera

The Slowakian composer Ľubica Čekovská has been appointed Composer in Residence by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Altenburg-Gera for the 2010/2011 season. On 15 September her violin concerto will be premiered by the Thuringian orchestra conducted by its new music director Howard Arman, and on 20 April 2011, Ľubica Čekovská’s orchestral work “Adorations” will receive its first German performance in Altenburg. In an interview Čekovská talks about her life and composing.

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On the road: Dieter Ammann with the BBC and Mariinsky Orchestras

(31.3.2014) Two prominent orchestras are performing works by Dieter Ammann as part of the Swiss Migros Percent for Culture Classics. Boost for orchestra will be played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sakari Oramo between 26 and 29 April in St. Gallen, Lucerne, Zurich and Geneva. The Mariinsky Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev performs Ammann’s Core in its concerts from 18 to 21 May in Zurich, St. Gallen, Bern and Geneva. And a look ahead to the summer. The Hitzacker Summer Music Festival is presenting a composer portrait of Dieter Ammann, featuring several of his works.

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Manfred Trojahn’s 60th birthday

Manfred Trojahn, who celebrated his 60th birthday on 22 October 2009, has been awarded the Deutscher Musikautorenpreis in the symphonic category; the prize was awarded for the very first time on 28 May in Berlin by GEMA, the German performing rights society. To mark the composer’s birthday, the Henschel Quartett is releasing a CD with Trojahn’s String Quartets I, III and IV, and gave the premiere of String Quartet IV in Düren on 10 November. Zwei Sätze für Orchester received their premiere in the Leipzig Gewandhaus, performed by the Symphony Orchestra of the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Leipzig conducted by Ulrich Windfuhr.

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Charlotte Seither - world premiere in Rom

Beschriftung der Tiefe von innen (Inscribing the depths from inside), Charlotte Seither’s new composition for ensemble, received its world premiere on 11 December given by the Ensemble Modern in Rome (in the Auditorio del Parco della Musica). The composer is spending a year in the Italian capital on a scholarship at the Deutsche Akademie Villa Massimo. She has composed a work in which, she writes, “the low register takes centre stage”. “The merging of sounds, although they are always highly individually shaped and remain ‘subjectivized’, takes place in the process, especially in the low registers. Here, the ‘grey areas’ of deformity also always lead into the undefinable.”

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Klaus Huber’s works at Bärenreiter

On 30 November 2009, Klaus Huber celebrated his 85th birthday. The Swiss composer’s works continue to be of seminal importance for trends in contemporary music. His compositions constitute a multi-faceted lifetime’s achievement, recently recognized with two important awards: the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize and the Salzburg Prize 2009. Huber’s important works from the 1950s and 1960s are published by Bärenreiter – the period when the composer first came to international attention. One early major work above all awaits rediscovery: Soliloquia for soloists, chorus and large orchestra, written in 1959-64.

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Wrestling with freedom. The Swiss composer Dieter Ammann

The Swiss composer Dieter Ammann’s works will be published by Bärenreiter-Verlag from now onwards. Born in Aarau in 1962, Ammann first made his name as a performer (trumpet, keyboards and bass) in improvised music and jazz. After studying composition and theory at the Musikakademie Basel and attending master classes with Wolfgang Rihm and Witold Lutoslawski, he turned increasingly to composing orchestral and chamber music in the 1990s. His work also includes teaching at the Hochschulen in Lucerne and Berne. As well as winning several national and international prizes, Dieter Ammann was recently awarded the prize for the most promising composer by the Siemens Arts Program.

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Ominous topicality. Ján Cikker's operatic works

The 20th anniversary of the death of the Slovak composer Ján Cikker is marked by Bärenreiter. Cikker, born in 1905 in Banska Bystricá, enjoyed international success in the 1960s and 70s, particularly with his operas, first and foremost his gripping Vzkriesenie (Auferstehung/ Resurrection) after Tolstoy; after its premiere in Prague in 1962, it received many successful performances in European opera houses. Following on from this, Hra o láske a smrti (Das Spiel von Liebe und Tod/ Play on love and death) after Romain Rolland, Coriolanus after William Shakespeare and Roszudok (Das Urteil / The Judgement) after Kleist were amongst his most popular works.

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Portraits

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
Schubert as the benchmark. An interview with Christoph Prégardien
What is Urtext? Questions to Jonathan Del Mar
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