100 years of IGNM II
ARGEkultur, Saal
Ulrike-Gschwandtner-Straße 5, 5020 Salzburg
PROGRAMM
„Newborn“ für Klarinette, Blechblasinstrument, Schlagwerk, Klavier, Streichinstrument und präparierte Harfe (2016-20)
Septett für Flöte, Oboe, Klarinette, Fagott, Horn, Kontrabass und Klavier (1920)
„Widerklang“ für Bassklarinette, Schlagzeug, Klavier, Violine und Violoncello (2017)
„zones d'approches“ für Klarinette, Fagott und Klavier (2018)
Concertino für Klavier, Klarinette, Fagott, Horn, zwei Violinen und Viola (1926)
MITWIRKENDE
œnm . œsterreichisches ensemble fuer neue musikSOLISTEN
DIRIGENT
100 years ago, exactly on August 11, 1922, the International Society for New Music – IGNM for short – was founded in Salzburg in the well-known Café Bazar. An illustrious group of composers came together at that time, including Egon Wellesz, Béla Bartók, Paul Hindemith, Arthur Honegger, Zoltán Kodály and Anton Webern. To this day, the IGNM is considered one of the most important international organizations for the promotion of contemporary music. Since 1923, the IGNM has organized annual music festivals and it is most interesting to see what music was on the programs at that time. We combine works that were presented during the music festivals in the founding years of the IGNM with a selection of contemporary music.
A cooperation of œnm, IGNM Austria and ARGEkultur.