Witten New Music Days
Tom Service presents some of the world premieres from the 2014 Witten New Music Days festival. Plus Composers' Rooms: Sara Mohr-Pietsch visits James MacMillan's Glasgow studio.
Based in the industrial heartland of Germany's Ruhr Valley since 1936, Witten New Music Days is one of the world's leading contemporary music festivals, clocking up over 600 world premieres to date. Tom Service talks to Witten New Music Days director Harry Vogt about the festival's history and its vital place in German cultural life. Together, they pick some of of the plums from this year's extraordinarily rich programme of first performances including music by Philippe Manoury, Rebecca Saunders, Brian Ferneyhough, and György Kurtág.
And in Composers' Rooms, Sara Mohr-Pietsch steps inside the courtyard garden studio of James MacMillan, a recent addition to his house in Glasgow in which he's created a quiet retreat for his work.
György Kurtág: Clov's last monologue (a fragment)
Arditti String Quartet
Philippe Manoury: Trauermärsche
WDR Symphony Orchestra
Peter Rundel (conductor)
Wolfgang Rihm: In Verbundenheit
Arditti String Quartet:
Rebecca Saunders: Void
Christian Dierstein & Dirk Rothbrust (percussion)
WDR Symphony Orchestra
Peter Rundel (conductor)
Brian Ferneyhough: Silentium
Arditti String Quartet
Marco Stroppa: La Vita Immobile (4 micro automi)
Arditti String Quartet
Brice Pauset: Schwarzmärkte
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Composers' Rooms: No. 8 James MacMillan
Duration: 12:04
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Brian Ferneyhough
Silentium
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György Kurtág
Clov's last monologue (fragment)
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Philippe Manoury
Trauermarsche
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Brice Pauset
Schwarzmarkte
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Wolfgang Rihm
In Verbundenheit
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Rebecca Saunders
Void
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Marco Stroppa
La Vita Immobile : 4 micro automi
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- Sat 14 Jun 2014 22:00Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 3
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