Friedrich Cerha Day at Wigmore Hall

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 09 October 2015

Friedrich Cerha; Boulanger Trio (c) Österreichisches Kulturforum Berlin, March 2013

London’s Wigmore Hall celebrates the imminent ninetieth birthday of Friedrich Cerha with a day devoted to the composer’s works.

On 10 October Friedrich Cerha Day presents a major retrospective of the composer’s chamber works performed by close colleagues and musicians steeped in his multi-faceted art. Among the performers will be the Boulanger Trio, who you can see together with the composer pictured above.

More info is available on Wigmore Hall’s website

Johannes Maria Staud on Ö1

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 09 October 2015

Johannes Maria Staud (c) Universal Edition, Jonathan Irons

For the 48th issue of the ORF musikprotokoll at steirischer herbst, Ö1 will broadcast an interview with Johannes Maria Staud and Sabine Franz on 10 October at 10:05. Albert Hosp will be hosting the live interview at the Murinsel in Graz.

Find out more and listen live on Ö1

UE newsletter: World première of Rihm’s Duo Concerto; Ronnefeld’s Nachtausgabe reopens in Dresden

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 02 October 2015

UE Newsletter

Our latest newsletter is out now:

- Wolfgang Rihm’s Duo Concerto in New York, Dresden & Singapore

- Ronnefeld’s Nachtausgabe reopens at the Semperoper Dresden

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Coachman Chronos premières in London

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 02 October 2015

David Sawer (c) Eleanor Wilson

“In a world which increasingly emphasises speed, clarity can perhaps be best achieved when time stands still.” (David Sawer)

David Sawer’s Coachman Chronos will be premièred this Saturday by Nicholas Collon and the Aurora Orchestra at the Science Museum in London.

View the full study score

If you want to find out more about the composer, we’ve prepared an interview with David Sawer on our MusikSalon.

James Conlon on Alexander Zemlinsky

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 01 October 2015

Alexander Zemlinsky

“And then, by a lucky accident, I switched on my car radio while driving home. I was so struck by the beauty and opulence of what I heard that I was afraid to turn it off for fear of not learning what the piece was; its loss would have haunted me like the lost chord.”

Read James Conlon’s full text on Alexander Zemlinsky on our MusikSalon.

Currently two productions of Zemlinsky’s one-act opera Der Zwerg are running in Germany: one at the Staatstheater Mainz and one at the Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern.

Jakob Lenz: Georg Nigl is singer of the year in performance of the year

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 01 October 2015

Jakob Lenz (c) Oper Stuttgart, Bernd Uhlig

opernwelt’s annual survey is out:

Congratulations to Georg Nigl, who has been selected “singer of the year 2015” in Andrea Breth’s “performance of the year” of Jakob Lenz at the opera Stuttgart.

Also congratulations to Marlis Petersen who won “singer of the year” for her title role in Berg’s Lulu at the Bayerische Staatsoper.

You can watch the trailer for the production here:

Schreker’s Der ferne Klang in Graz

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 25 September 2015

Franz Schreker

A new production of Franz Schreker’s Der ferne Klang will première tomorrow at the Oper Graz. Make sure to visit their Facebook page for a variety of behind the scenes videos on the production.

In 2012, we conducted an interview with Ingo Metzmacher on Franz Schreker. You can watch the video here:

An English transcript of the interview is available on our MusikSalon.

Adam’s Passion on ARTE

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 25 September 2015

Adam’s Passion (c) Kristian Kruuser and Kaupo Kikkas

ARTE will broadcast Adam’s Passion this Sunday, 27 September 2015. The joint piece of Arvo Pärt and Robert Wilson premièred earlier this year, on 12 May at the Noblessner Foundry in Tallinn.

Before Adam’s Passion, the The Lost Paradise will be shown, a 55-minute documentary that focuses on the preparation process of the piece. At the same time, The Lost Paradise offers a profound and intimate insight into Arvo Pärt’s world, following his life in Estonia and on business trips to Vatican and Japan over more than a year.

The broadcast starts at 23:25 CET/CEST.

Watch the live stream

Wozzeck: a “key work of modern music theatre” in Hof

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 24 September 2015

Wozzeck, Theater Hof (c) SFF Fotodesign

Wozzeck (c) Universal Edition“Die Hofer Symphoniker unter der Leitung von Arn Goerke geben in fordernden Dynamik dem Musikdrama angemessene Klänge, und dies im Wechsel von subtiler Kammermusik und dröhnendem Aufschrei. Insbesondere die Klangmagie der leisen Intensität macht diese Aufführung von der musikalischen Seite her so bewegend.” (Boris Gruhl, nmz, 22.09.2015)

Alban Berg’s Wozzeck premièred almost 90 years ago, on 14.12.1925 – congratulations to the Theater Hof for their successful new staging of the opera, a work that has lost nothing of its relevance.

Further performances will take place until 25 October, find out more on the website of the Theater Hof.

Tétreault and Richard-Hamelin play Fratres

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 23 September 2015

ICI Musique presents a captivating video of cellist Stéphane Tétreault and pianist Charles Richard-Hamelin as they perform Arvo Pärt’s Fratres – watch the video here:

You can read Frédéric Cardin’s article on Arvo Pärt’s 80th birthday on ICI Musique.

impuls neue musik: Wolfgang Rihm on musical beauty

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 17 September 2015

impuls neue musik

Which aesthetic-philosophical discourses exist at the moment? Is talking about music part of the compositional process?

In the eighth and final Salongespräch of impuls neue music, composers Wolfgang Rihm and Pascal Dusapin and host Uli Aumüller will address the topic of musical beauty.

Wolfgang Rihm (c) Universal EditionThe event takes place on 21 September at the Institut Francais in Berlin.

On the day before the talk, Wolfgang Rihm’s Musik für 3 Streicher will be performed at the Philharmonie in the frame of the Musikfest Berlin. The composer will be present at the concert.

Find out more on the website of impuls neue musik.

“week-end Arvo Pärt” in Paris

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 17 September 2015

Arvo Pärt (c) Universal Edition, Eric Marinitsch

Yesterday, Arvo Pärt rehearsed chamber works with the string quartet of the Orchestre de Paris at La Philharmonie de Paris. The rehearsals continued into the night with the choeur de l'Orchestre and the Orchestre de Paris.

Paavo Järvi and the Orchestre de Paris will honour the composer on 19 and 20 September with their “week-end Arvo Pärt” at the Philharmonie 1. Find out more here:

week-end Arvo Pärt

70th anniversary of the death of Anton Webern

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 15 September 2015

Anton Webern (c)

Today marks the 70th anniversary of the death of Anton Webern, who died in a tragic moment of music history a few months after the war on 15 September 1945.

In his Penser la Musique Aujourd’hui, Pierre Boulez reflected on how young composers who came to maturity after World War II turned to Anton Webern as THE pivotal figure of the pre-war “avant-garde” (more than Schoenberg or Berg, and certainly far more than Stravinsky or Bartók): “It is obvious that Webern – who emerged very early on as the chief landmark in defining our own personalities – stands at the centre of these “explorations’”.

There’s still plenty of time to join Karlheinz Essl in his WebernUhrWerk project, find out more here.

Happy 54th Birthday David Sawer!

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 14 September 2015 (comments: 2)

David Sawer (c) Ben Wright

Happy Birthday David Sawer!

Coachman ChronosSawer’s latest work – will be premièred on 3 October at the Science Museum London by the Aurora Orchestra.

Watch an interview in which David Sawer, conductor Nicholas Collon and others talk about “Objects at an Exhibition”, a project by the Science Museum London and the Aurora Orchestra:

Happy 80th Birthday Arvo Pärt

Posted by Johannes Feigl on 11 September 2015

Arvo Pärt (c) Universal Edition, Eric Marinitsch

Arvo Pärt turns 80 today, 11 September – Universal Edition wishes him a very Happy Birthday!

We’ve recently talked to music journalist Michael Stallknecht, record producer Manfred Eicher, director Dorian Supin, conductors Tõnu Kaljuste and Paul Hillier, and others about Arvo Pärt and his music – the interviews are to be found on our MusikSalon.

It’s been an eventful year – if you want to get an overview of the many festivities, concerts, CD presentations etc., you might want to take a look at our #ArvoPart80 blog.