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(1975-) composer, classical pianist
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2023-12-31 16:56:00
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2023-09-15 21:04:00
Musikfest Berlin (4) – Gerhaher/BPO/Petrenko: Xenakis, Illés, Hartmann, and Kurtág, 14 September 2023
Philharmonie Xenakis: Jonchaies Márton Illés: Lég-szín-tér (world premiere) Hartmann: Gesangsszene Kurtág: Stele Christian Gerhaher (baritone)Berlin Philharmonic OrchestraKirill Petrenko (conductor)Now this is what I call a programme. To have Xenakis and Kurtág on the same programme from the Berlin Philharmonic and Kirill Petrenko was extraordinary enough, yet together with a new piece from Márton Illés and Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s final work, the latter involving Christian Gerhaher as soloist, this would surely have been the envy of any hall and audience in the world; it certainly should have been. Iannis Xenakis’s Jonchaies, premiered in 1977 by the Orchestre National de France and Michel Tabachnik, may have been receiving its first performance by the Berlin Philharmonic, but it was a performance of security, commitment, and understanding belying any local novelty. The upward string sweep, not the last arresting string opening of the evening, sounded as if an aural concrete sculpture, turned by a giant butterknife. […]
2021-11-19 10:15:00
Breaking news - music blogging is not quite dead
[…] the bottom with the unwavering support of the classical industry suggests that music blogging as a positive activity is well and truly dead. But Lukas' comment gives me hope that I am wrong. Here are the musicians he commended for keeping musical adventurousness alive. If one person is swayed, or inspired, or changed by this post, music blogging is still worthwhile. American composer and pianist Michael Hersch Hungarian composer and pianist Márton Illés Spanish composer Francisco Coll Clarinetist, composer, and conductor Jörg Widmann Brazillian composer Caio Facó And yes, I know that all Lukas Fierz's nominated musicians are male. But industry insiders will know that a female thread links them. Further nominations of contemporary musical adventurers - female and male - are welcome via comments.
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