October
2012
October 2012
4 | 10 | 2012, th – 19:00
Rakhmaninov hall of the Moscow conservatoire
Gegen die Konventionen
Mathias Spahlinger, Edison Denisov, Helmuth Lachenmann, Alemdar Karamanov, Nicolaus A.Huber

Program:

Mathias Spahlinger
gegen unendlich for ensemble

Edison Denisov
Birds Singing for piano and tape

Helmuth Lachenmann
Trio Fluido for clarinet, viola and percussion

Alemdar Karamanov
Prologue, Idea and Epilogue for piano

Nicolaus A.Huber
Zum Beispiel: wogende for ensemble (RP)

Performers:

Studio for New Music ensemble Igor Dronov, conductor
Concert 2 Concert is supported by Ernst von Siemens Foundation for Music
10 | 10 | 2012, we – 19:00
Chamber hall of the Moscow philharmonic society
John Cage and Visual Arts in USA
John Cage, Morton Feldman, Earl Brown, Christian Wolff

Program:

John Cage
Perpetual Tango
In a Landscape
Music for Carillon
Aria
Music for Toy Piano

Morton Feldman
Viola in My Life
Durations 3

Earl Brown
December 1952

Christian Wolff
Pairs

Performers:

Studio for New Music ensemble
As a part of subscription 121 of the Philharmony Society

Moderator - Vitaly Patsukov
15 | 10 | 2012, mo – 12:00
Conference-hall of the Moscow conservatoire
Marcus Weiss: workshop
Marcus Weiss was born in 1961 in Basel, Switzerland. He studied saxophone at the Musikhochschule Basel under Iwan Roth, as well as at Northwestern University, Chicago, with Frederick L. Hemke. He was a soloist with various European orchestras and as a chamber musician with the Trio Accanto and XASAX. Many composers composed works for him, including Georges Aperghis, Aldo Clementi, Beat Furrer, Stefano Gervasoni, Vinko Globokar, Manuel Hidalgo, York Höller, Toshio Hosokawa, Michael Jarrell, Hanspeter Kyburz, Helmut Lachenmann, Detlev Müller-Siemens, Giorgio Netti and Salvatore Sciarrino. Weiss is a professor of saxophone and chamber music at the Basel Conservatory and has been teaching in Darmstadt since 2004.

Program:

Marcus Weiss was born in 1961 in Basel, Switzerland. He studied saxophone at the Musikhochschule Basel under Iwan Roth, as well as at Northwestern University, Chicago, with Frederick L. Hemke. He was a soloist with various European orchestras and as a chamber musician with the Trio Accanto and XASAX. Many composers composed works for him, including Georges Aperghis, Aldo Clementi, Beat Furrer, Stefano Gervasoni, Vinko Globokar, Manuel Hidalgo, York Höller, Toshio Hosokawa, Michael Jarrell, Hanspeter Kyburz, Helmut Lachenmann, Detlev Müller-Siemens, Giorgio Netti and Salvatore Sciarrino. Weiss is a professor of saxophone and chamber music at the Basel Conservatory and has been teaching in Darmstadt since 2004.

16 | 10 | 2012, tu – 19:00
Rakhmaninov hall of the Moscow conservatoire
Saxophone plus
Hanspeter Kyburz, Alexander Wustin, Alexander Khubeev, Giorgio Netti, Nadir Wassena

Program:

Hanspeter Kyburz
Cells for saxophone and ensemble (RP)

Alexander Wustin
Trio for saxophone, cello and vibraphone

Alexander Khubeev
Sax of one for saxophone solo (WP)

Giorgio Netti
Necessita d’interrogare il cielo for saxophone solo (RP)

Nadir Wassena
Materia Oscura for saxophone and ensemble (RP)

Performers:

Marcus Weiss (saxophone, Switzerland) Studio for New Music ensemble Igor Dronov, conductor
Culture Landscapes. Basel in Moscow

With support of Culture Scapes and ProHelvetia
25 | 10 | 2012, th – 20:00
Memorial hall, University of North Carolina, USA
The Rite of Spring at 100
Nikolay Sidelnikov, Alfred Schnitke, Vladimir Zhivotov, Alexander Mosolov, Sergey Slonimsky

Program:

Nikolay Sidelnikov
Russian Tales, concert for 12 soloists

Alfred Schnitke
Serenade for ensemble

Vladimir Zhivotov
Fragments for nonet

Alexander Mosolov
Newspaper Advertisments for voice and ensemble

Sergey Slonimsky
Novgorod Dance for ensemble

Performers:

Studio for New Music ensemble Igor Dronov