Salzburg Biennale – Festival for New Music 2009

Beat Furrer: Spur for piano and string quartet (1998)

Hsin-Huei Huang, piano · stadler quartett

 

Mauricio Sotelo: Audéeis for voice and string quartet (2004)

Arcángel, flamenco voice · stadler quartett

 

Beat FurrerXenos for ensemble (2008)

Ensemble Contrechamps · Beat Furrer, conductor

 

György Kurtág: …quasi una fantasia… 

op. 27/1 for piano and instrument groups (1988)

Nicolas Hodges, piano
Ensemble Contrechamps · Beat Furrer, conductor

 

György Kurtág: What is the Word 

op. 30b for alto, voices and ensemble (1990–1991)
Piroska Molnár, alto · Vokalensemble Zürich
Ensemble Contrechamps · Beat Furrer, conductor

Steve Reich: Different Trains 

for string quartet and pre-recorded tape (1988)

stadler quartett

 

György LigetiDrei Stücke für zwei Klaviere (1976)

Miki Skuta, piano · Nora Skuta, piano

 

György Ligeti: Continuum for harpsichord (1968)
Florian Birsak, harpsichord

Steve Reich: Sextet for percussion and keyboards (1984–1985)
oenm . oesterreichisches ensemble für neue musik

 

Toshio Hosokawa: Landscape V for shô and string quartet (1993)

Mayumi Miyata, shô · Quatuor Diotima

 

John Cage: TWO3 for shô and conches (1991)

Mayumi Miyata, shô · Arabella Hirner, conches

Galina Ustvolskaya: Composition No. 2 “dies irae”

for eight double basses, wooden block and piano (1972/1973)

Noriko Shiozaki, piano
Mozarteumorchester Salzburg · Johannes Kalitzke, conductor
 

 

Toshio HosokawaCloud and Light for shô and orchestra (2008)

Mayumi Miyata, shô

Mozarteumorchester Salzburg · Johannes Kalitzke, conductor
 

 

Klaus Huber: Kammerkonzert “Intarsi”. In memoriam Witold Lutosławski  

for piano and 17 instrumentalists (1993/1994)

Nicolas Hodges, piano

oenm . oesterreichisches ensemble für neue musik
Arturo Tamayo, conductor

 

Franck Christoph YeznikianHarnischstriemen (Faltenachsen)

for cimbalom and ensemble (2008)
Luigi Gaggero, cimbalom

oenm . oesterreichisches ensemble für neue musik
Arturo Tamayo, conductor

Klaus Huber: Tempora Concerto for violin and small orchestra (1970)

Frank Stadler, violin

Mozarteumorchester Salzburg
Arturo Tamayo, conductor