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Chaya Czernowin’s Gradual Edge Debuts in Denmark; Matrix Festival Residency at Warsaw Autumn
Aug. 30, 2012Two anticipated performances this September kick off a year of several featured events for Schott composer Chaya Czernowin. Her newest work, Gradual Edge, premieres on September 17 by its …
Valentin Silvestrov Celebrates 75
Aug. 30, 2012The Ukranian composer Valentin Silvestrov, who celebrates his 75th birthday on September 30, has produced a remarkable and distinctive body of work. Admired internationally as a representative of the Kiev …
Schott/EAM Season Preview
Aug. 30, 2012- The Metropolitan Opera curtain rises on Thomas Adès’ The Tempest on October 23 with performances through November 12 in a new production by Robert Lepage. www.metoperafamily.org
- Powder Her …
Schott New York Season Preview
Aug. 30, 2012- The Juilliard Orchestra debuts Beaser’s new orchestral work in New York in the Winter of 2013.
- Beaser's Ground "O" sees performances at the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra under Gerard …
Bernard Rands’ Ceremonial for Wind Ensemble in Multiple Performances; 80th Birthday Year in 2014!
Aug. 29, 2012Bernard Rands marks his 80th birthday in May of 2014 and we invite you to help us celebrate the master American composer by programming works from his rich catalogue of …
Ligeti's Melodien, Lontano, in New York, California
Aug. 29, 2012Two seminal orchestral works of the 20th century by György Ligeti make appearances on concert programs in the US this month. The Slee Sinfonietta presents Melodien on September 24 at …
Franz Schreker’s The Treasure Seeker In New Production at Netherlands Opera
Aug. 29, 2012During the 1920s, Austrian composer Franz Schreker was a favorite among opera and musical theatre-goers for his lush and colorful works. This September, audiences at the Netherlands Opera are introduced …
Georg Friedrich Haas' Newest Work for Orchestra at the Klangspuren Festival
Aug. 29, 2012For the past 18 years, music lovers have gathered in the Austrian Alps each September to hear the most cutting edge of what the contemporary music world has to offer …
Julian Anderson’s The Comedy of Change at Oberlin
Aug. 29, 2012Scored for 12 instruments and originally created as both a dance and concert work, Julian Anderson’s The Comedy of Change pays homage to Charles Darwin’s classic book The Origin of …
Lei Liang Welcomed as Guest Composer at Tokyo’s Toho Gakuen School of Music
Aug. 29, 2012Lei Liang served as Guest Composer at Japan’s premiere music school Toho Gakuen in Tokyo this month. During his visit, Liang conducted several post-graduate composition masterclasses, lectures, public rehearsals and …