Arnold Schönberg: Begleitmusik zu einer Lichtspielszene op. 34 (1930, 9’)
arr. Johannes Schöllhorn fl, ob, cl, perc, pi, harm 2111
Drei Stücke für Kammerensemble (1909, 2’)
fl, ob, cl, fg, cr, cel, harm, 2111
Luigi Nono: Canti per 13 (1955, 12’)
fl, ob, cl, ssax, bcl, fg, cor, trp, trb, vl, vla, vcl, cb
Johannes Schöllhorn: tinto (2023, commission Musik für heute e.V.) Italian premiere
fl, ob, cl, fg htn, trp, trb, perc pi 2111
Salvatore Sciarrino: Lo Spazio inverso (1985, 7')
Andrea Sarto: Noli me tangere II (2015, 9’)
bcl, cl, perc, pi, vl, vla, vcl
Let's face our future: could the serial technique of composing invented by Arnold Schönberg (*1874) as adopted by his son-in-law Luigi Nono (*1924) possibly help to address current issues such as globalization, diversity and open form?
A public debate Futureconcerts precedes the concert, with a video message by Nuria Schönberg - Nono.
Let's face our future: could the serial technique of composing invented by Arnold Schönberg (*1874) as adopted by his son-in-law Luigi Nono (*1924) possibly help to address current issues such as globalization, diversity and open form?
A public debate Futureconcerts precedes the concert, with a video message by Nuria Schönberg - Nono.