Tuesday, 3 December 2024 at 7.00 am
Koncertna dvorana GŠ Koper – Koper Music School Hall
Slowind
Program:
Lojze Lebič: Events
Lojze Lebič: April vignettes (chalumeau 3) for flute solo
Toshio Hosokakava: Ancient voices
Vinko Globokar: Monolith for flute solo
Aurel Stroe: Quintandre
Nedelja, 14. april 2024, ob 18.00
Moruzzo, località Brazzacco, Villa del Torso Paulone, Videm
Pihalni kvintet Slowind
Andrea Rucli, klavir
Spored:
Ludwig van Beethoven: Kvintet v Es-duru za klavir in pihala, op. 16
Domenico Scarlatti (prir. Dinu Lipatti): Dve sonati, K 515 (L 255), K 427 (L 286)
Nina Šenk: Obrisi in sence
Paul Hindemith: Mala komorna glasba, št. 2, op. 24
Luca Damiani enorelatore Sinestesie con i vini dell’Azienda Borgo Sant’Andrea
Sunday, 3 December 2023, at 8 pm
Dvorana Kolarac, Beograd, Serbia
Slowind
Peđa Mužijević, piano
Spored:
Albert Roussel: Divertissement za pihalni kvintet in kavir, op. 6
Nina Šenk: Obrisi in sence
Dejan Despić: A cinque
Francis Poulenc: Sekstet za pihalni kvintet in klavir, op. 100
Thursday, 9 November 2023, at 7 pm
Cukrarna
Slowind
Programme:
W. A. Mozart: Divertimento in B-flat major, K 270
Allegro molto
P. Ramovš: Woodwind Quintet
Allegro vivace
Moderato
Vivo
Tuesday, 16 May 2023, Conservatorio di Musica di Trapani, Sicily, Italy
Masterclass and concert
Slowind woodwind quintet
3rd concert
Friday, 18 November 2022 at 8pm, Stara elektrarna
FREEZINGS
Slowind
Larisa Vrhunc – sound
Boris Beja – space
2nd concert
Monday, 27 June 2022 at 8 pm, Slovenska filharmonija
unidad.salgan ensemble
Spored:
Tobija Hudnik (b. 1999)
THE ABSTRACTION OF TIME
unidad.salgan ensemble
Florian Fischer – percussion
Lenny Rehm – percussion
Pascal Jarchow – double bass
Morten Østerlund Larsen – double bass
Milosz Pieczonka – alto saxophone
Thanos Karakantas – electronics
Tobija Hudnik – guitar, piano, composer
Stella Ivšek – video mapping, video projections, animation and video editing
In cooperation with
Inštitut abeceda.abeceda
Ensemble Cantus
Slowind
conductor Berislav Šipuš
Irma Dragičević, soprano
Programme:
Lojze Lebič: Dogodki (Events) II
Nina Šenk: Silhouettes and Shadows
Vinko Globokar: Avguštin, dober je vin
Larisa Vrhunc: Chateauesque, for soprano and chamber ensemble
Ivana Kiš: Lamentation is when grief pours out
Matinées musicali al TSS (Teatro stabile Sloveno)
in collaboration with Glasbena matica
artistic leader: Črtomir Šiškovič
Seventh edition 2022
3 April 2022 at 11 am, Slovenian Permanent Theatre, Great Hall
Slowind Wind Quintet
Domenico Scarlatti (arr. Dinu Lipatti): Two sonatas, K 515 (L 255), K 427 (L 286)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594
Nina Šenk: Obrisi in sence | Silhouettes and Shadows
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Monday, 13 December 2021 at 8 pm
Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
CANTUS
Ensemble Cantus (Croatia)
Berislav Šipuš – conductor, artistic leader
Vid Veljak – cello
Programme:
Ruben Radica (1931–2021): Litaniae Sanctorum pro Papa Ioanne Paulo (2005)
Vito Žuraj (b. 1979): Fired – up (2013)
Tomislav Oliver (b. 1987): Asterion (2016) for cello and chamber ensemble
Ivana Kiš (b. 1979): Lamentatione is when grief pours out (2019)
Berislav Šipuš (b. 1958): Četiri pjesme sjećanja (2021) for four solo instruments and chamber ensemble
Krešimir Seletković (b. 1974): Abyss (2016) for chamber ensemble
Tuesday, 7 December 2021 at 8 pm
SPRING OF THE SLOVENIAN COMPOSERS
Slowind
Students of the Studio for contemporary music of the University of Ljubljana Academy of Music
Programme: works awarded at the competition for the new compositions by young Slovenian composers Samo Vidic, Klara Mlakar, Federica Lo Pinto, Juraj Marko Žerovnik in Teja Komar.
Monday, 22 November 2021 at 8.30 pm
Triste, Teatro Miela Bonawentura
Slowind
Josef Suk piano quartet (Prague)
Radim Kresta – violin
Eva Krestová – viola
Aneta Šudáková – cello
Václav Mácha – piano
Guest: Zoran Marković – double bass
Programme
Gustav Mahler (1860–1911): Piano quartet in A minor
Francis Poulenc (1899–1963): Sextet for piano and wind quintet, FP 100
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Septet in E-flat major for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass
Sunday, 21 November 2021 at 6 pm
Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
Slowind
Josef Suk Piano Quartet (Prague)
Radim Kresta – violin
Eva Krestová – viola
Aneta Šudáková – violoncello
Václav Mácha – piano
Guest: Zoran Marković – double bass
Programme:
Gustav Mahler (1860–1911): Piano Quartet in A-minor
Francis Poulenc (1899–1963): Sextet for wind quintet and piano, FP 100
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Septet in E-flat major for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and double bass, Op. 20
Sunday, 21 November 2021 at 8 pm
Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
Slowind
Josef Suk piano quartet (Prague)
Radim Kresta – violin
Eva Krestová – viola
Aneta Šudáková – cello
Václav Mácha – piano
Guest: Zoran Marković – double bass
Programme
Gustav Mahler (1860–1911): Piano quartet in A minor
Francis Poulenc (1899–1963): Sextet for piano and wind quintet, FP 100
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Septet in E-flat major for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass
more …
Saturday, 13 November 2021 at 7 pm, Štanjel, Knights’ Hall
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (arr. Dinu Lipatti): Two sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594
Nina Šenk: Silhuettes and Stadows
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2 for wind quintet
more: https://www.visitstanjel.si/prireditve/koncert-slowind-quintet
Wednesday, 6 October 2021 at 8 pm
Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall
CHANT DE L’AMOUR ET DE LA MORT
Blaž Ogrič – horn
Barbara Jernejčič Fürst – soprano
Nina Prešiček – piano
Programme:
Olivier Messiaen
Appel interstellaire from Des Canyons aux étoiles…/
for horn solo
Harawi (Chant de l’amour et de la mort)
1. La ville qui dormait, toi
2. Bonjour toi, colombe verte
3. Montagnes
4. Doundou tchil
5. L’amour de Piroutcha
6. Répétition planétaire
7. Adieu
8. Syllabes
9. L’escalier redit, gestes du soleil
10. Amour oiseau d’étoile
11. Katchikatchi les étoiles
12. Dans le noir
Monday, 4 October 2021 at 7.30 pm
Prague, Rudolfinum — Dvořák Hall
Czech Chamber Music Society
Slowind
Lukáš Klánský, piano
Domenico Scarlatti / arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas for wind quintet
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Albert Roussel: Divertissement for piano and wind quintet, Op. 6
Nina Šenk: Silhouettes and Shadows
Francis Poulenc: Sextet for piano and wind quintet, Op. 100
Tuesday, 21 September 2021 at 8 pm
Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall
VINKO GLOBOKAR
MONOLITH
Brass quintet Contrast & Slowind
Brass quintet Contrast
Gregor Turk – trumpet
Blaž Avbar – trumpet
Jože Rošer – horn
Žan Tkalec – trombone
Uroš Vegelj – tuba
Aleš Kacjan – flute
Matej Šarc – oboe
Slowind
Aleš Kacjan – flute
Matej Šarc – oboe
Jurij Jenko – clarinet
Metod Tomac – horn
Leonardo Calligaris – bassoon (guest)
Programme:
Discours VII for brass quintet
Monolith for flutes
Atemstudie for oboe
Discours VIII for wind quintet
Monday, 5 July 2021 at 6 pm
Citizens’ Garden concerts, Brussels
In cooperation with the Slovenian Permanent Representation to the European Union in honour of the Slovenian Presidency’s semester.
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti: Two sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594
Nina Šenk: Obrisi in sence (Silhouettes and Shadows)
Aleksander von Zemlinsky: Humoresque
more: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/visiting/sl/events/brussels/citizens-garden-concerts
SUNDAY MATINEES IN THE SLOVENIAN PHILHARMONIC
Sunday, 20 June 2021 at 11 am
Nika Gorič – soprano
Ana Dolžan – violin
Rannveig Marta Šarc – violin
Orchestra matutina
Matej Šarc – artistic leader
Johann Sebastian Bach
Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041
Allegro moderato
Andante
Allegro assai
Rannveig Marta Šarc – violin
Kantata
O holder Tag, erwünschte Zeit, BWV 210
Nika Gorič – soprano
Double violini concerto in D minor, BWV 1043
Vivace
Largo ma non tanto
Allegro
Ana Dolžan – violin
Rannveig Marta Šarc – violin
Orchestra matutina
Matej Šarc – artistic leader
Tckets:
Slovenian Philharmonic Box Office
25 € / 20 €
Students, senior citizens 15 € / 10 €
Users must meet the RVT condition (Recovered – Vaccinated – Tested)
Sunday, 6 June 2021 at 11 am
Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall
Rannveig Marta Šarc – violin
Orchestra matutina
Matej Šarc – conductor
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Suite No. 1 in C major, BWV 1066
Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042
Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1043
Tickets:
Slovenian Philharmonic Box Office
25 € / 20 €
Students, senior citizens 15 € / 10 €
Users must meet the RVT condition (Recovered – Vaccinated – Tested)
Saturday, 29 May 2021 at 8 pm
Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall
LOWBb BASSOON CLUSTER
Giorgio Mandolesi
Alessio Pisani
Massimo Ferretti Incerti
Maurizio Barigione
Programme:
Vincenzo Toscano: Prosopon
Marco Betta: Madrigale
Claudio Leonardi: Divertimento, op. 92
Daniele Venturi: Four by Four
Carlo Galante: Ance Oscure
Giovanni D’aquila: In The Unsymmetrical Garden
Carla Magnan: Il Magnifico Cannocchiale
Tuesday, 25 May 2021 at 8 pm
Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall
DRUMS AND DRUMMERS
Aleš Kacjan – flute
Špela Cvikl – percussion
Matevž Bajde – percussion
Franci Krevh – percussion
Barbara Kresnik – percussion
Metod Tomac – conductor
Programme:
George Crumb: An idyll for misbegotten
Alojz Ajdič: Noč … pogled v nebo / The Night – a Look into the Sky
Giacinto Scelsi: Hyxos
Andre Jolivet: Suite en concert
Steve Reich: Music for Pieces of Wood
21 March 2021 at 6 pm, Grad Rače
online concert
Domenico Scarlatti: Two sonatas
Juraj Marko Žerovnik: Kaleidoscope Groove for wind quintet (2021)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594
Nina Šenk: Silhuettes and Shadows
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik
Online concert
Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 11 am on www.slowind.org
Matej Šarc – oboe, oboe d’amore
Tomoko Akasaka – viola
Gregor Fele – violoncello
Kajoko Ikeda – harpsichord
Spored:
Johann Sebastian Bach: Six Trio sonatas, BWV 525–530
Johann Sebastian Bach / arr. Toshio Hosokawa: O Mensch, bewein’ dein’ Sünde Groß
4th concert
Tuesday, 15 December 2020 at 8 pm, online concert
HOMMAGE À PRIMOŽ RAMOVŠ
4th concert
Tuesday, 15 December 2020 at 8 pm (online concert)
HOMMAGE À PRIMOŽ RAMOVŠ
Pre-concert talk at 7.15 pm: https://uni-lj-si.zoom.us/j/96870320149
Slowind
Una Košir – recorders
Tomaž Sevšek – organ
Slovenski tolkalni projekt – SToP (Slovenian Percussion Project)
Spored:
Primož Ramovš: Prelude and fugue for organ
Primož Ramovš: Expansion for flute
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet
Primož Ramovš: Syrigma for recorders
Primož Ramovš: Toccata for organ
Primož Ramovš: Symposium for percussions
3th concert
Tuesday, 8 December 2020 at 8 pm, Slovenian Philharmonic
Tobija Hudnik: LOCATING.LIMINALITIES
Line-up:
Brina Kren – alto sax
Lenart De Bock – tenor sax
Oskar Longyka – violin
Pascal Jachow – double bass
Tobija Hudnik – guitar, piano, organ
Stella Ivšek – video projection
2 December 2020 ob 7 pm, Studio TV Koper
Slowind
Steven Loy – conductor
Programme:
Krystof Mařatka, Nina Šenk, Larisa Vrhunc
2nd concert
Tuesday, 1 December 2020 at 8.30 pm, online
NEW MUSIC FORUM
at 8 pm – Pre-concert talk with Petra Strahovnik and performers (moderator Gregor Pompe)
https://uni-lj-si.zoom.us/j/99913670564
Meeting ID: 999 1367 0564
Slowind
Neofonía
Steven Loy – conductor
Programme:
Predkoncertni pogovor s Petro Strahovnik (moderator Gregor Pompe)
Kryštof Mařatka: hipnoza (hypnosy) [2006] Luis Fernando Rizo-Salom: Štiri pantomime za šest glasbenikov (Quatre Pantomimes pour six) [2013] Petra Strahovnik: Bistvo (Essence) [naročilo Foruma za novo glasbo 2020, novo delo] Luis Andriessen: Delavski sindikat (Workers Union) [1975]
1st concert
Tuesday, 24 November 2020 at 8 pm, Slovenska filharmonija
LUKA JUHART AND UROŠ ROJKO
Luka Juhart – accordion, composer
Uroš Rojko – clarinet
Nedeljske matineje v Slovenski filharmoniji
nedelja, 20. september 2020, ob 11.00
Christoph Willibald Gluck: Orfej in Evridika
Koncertna izvedba dunajske verzije opere iz leta 1762
Orfej – Barbara Kozelj
Evridika – Liesbeth Devos
Amor – Nika Gorič
Komorni zbor AVE
Orchestra matutina
Dirigent – Matej Šarc
Snemalni koncert z občasno omejenim pogledom na oder
Vstopnina: 25 EUR, 20 EUR – upokojenci, študenti in dijaki 15 EUR, 10 EUR
Vstop samo z uporabo zaščitne maske.
Prodaja vstopnic:
Blagajna Slovenske filharmonije: Kongresni trg 10 vsak delavnik od 11. do 13. in od 15. do 17. ure ter uro pred koncertom
T +386 1 24 10 800, 24 10 810
E info@filharmonija.si
Spletna prodaja: filharmonija.kupikarto.si
Organizacija: Glasbeno društvo Slowind in Glasbeni zavod Matutine
www.slowind.eu
Program Glasbenega društva Slowind sofinancirata Ministrstvo za kulturo Republike Slovenije in Mestna občina Ljubljana.
MED ZVEZDE
nedelja, 18. oktober 2020, ob 11.00, Slovenska filharmonija, Dvorana Marjana Kozine
J. S. Bach: Kantata Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern / Kako lepo sveti zvezda danica, BWV 1
J. S. Bach: Koncert za oboo po kantati Geist und Seele wird verwirret / Zbegana sta duh in duša, BWV 35
W. A. Mozart: Simfonija št. 41 v C-duru, K. 551 – Jupiter
Maria Leben – sopran
Martin Sušnik – tenor
Matej Šarc – oboa
Komorni zbor AVE
Orchestra matutina
Dirigent – Matej Šarc
Vstopnina: 25 EUR / 20 EUR
upokojenci, študenti in dijaki 15 EUR / 10 EUR
Vstop samo z uporabo zaščitne maske.
Prodaja vstopnic:
Blagajna Slovenske filharmonije: Kongresni trg 10 vsak delavnik od 11. do 13. in od 15. do 17. ure ter uro pred koncertom
T +386 1 24 10 800, 24 10 810
E info@filharmonija.si
Spletna prodaja: filharmonija.kupikarto.si
Organizacija: Glasbeno društvo Slowind in Glasbeni zavod Matutine
sobota, 26. september 2020 ob 11.00, Slovenska filharmonija
Ciklus Družinskih koncertov Slovenske filharmonije
Pihalni kvintet Slowind
Boštjan Gorenc – Pižama, pripovedovalec
Primerno za otroke 5+
Spored:
Sergej Prokofjev: Peter in volk (Glasbena pravljica)
sreda, 23. september 2020 ob 19.00, Logatec (vhod do dvorane skozi knjižnico Logatec)
Pihalni kvintet Slowind
Spored:
Domenico Scarlatti: Dve sonati
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio in Allegro v f-molu, K. 594
Nina Šenk: Obrisi in sence
Aleksander von Zemlinsky: Humoreska
Paul Hindemith: Mala komorna glasba
Slowind prihaja na novo koncertno prizorišče, prvič v 25-tih letih delovanja se bo predstavil v Logatcu, hkrati bo koncert tudi simbolni ponovni zagon kulturnega življenja v Logatcu po epidemiji Covid-19.
Friday, 19 June 2020 at 8 pm
Church of St. Ana, Leskovec pri Krškem
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (arr. Dinu Lipatti): Two sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594
Nina Šenk: Silhouettes and Shadows
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, op. 24 no. 2 for wind quintet
Lustig. Mäßig schnell Viertel
Walzer: Durchweg sehr leise
Ruhig und einfach
Schnelle Viertel
Sehr lebhaft
Koper/Capodistria, Atrium of the TV Koper, June 11, 2020 at 9 pm
Musica sotto l’olivo
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594
Nina Šenk: Silhouettes and Shadows
Paul Hindemith: Eine kleine kammermusik
14 March 2020 at 11 am, Slovenian Philharmonic (Slovenska filharmonija)
Slovenian Philharmonic Family Concert
A Musical Fairy Tale PETER AND THE WOLF (Sergei Prokofiev)
Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 8 pm
Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
3th koncert
Love and Hatred
Hans Abrahamsen (roj. 1952)
Liebeslied
for bass flute, oboe d’amore, bass clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola and cello
Slovenian premiere
Chaya Czernowin (b. 1957)
Lovesong
for flute, oboe, bass clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola and cello
Slovenian premiere
Ramón Lazkano (b. 1968)
Lied ohne Worte
for flute, oboe, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola and cello
Slovenian premiere
Mirela Ivičević (b. 1980)
Baby Magnify / Lilith’s New Toy
for flute and bass flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola and cello
Slovenian premiere
intermission
Larisa Vrhunc (b. 1967)
Mizoginija/Misogyny
for ensemble
World premiere
Les in sanje/Wood and dreams
Besede in sence/Words and shadows
Češčenje/Worshiping
Stroj groze/Horror machine
Didona/Dido
Slowind with guests
Steven Loy – conductor
November 23, 2019 at 20.00
Slovenian Philharmonic, Slavko Osterc Hall
TRIO GAON
Tae-Hyung Kim, piano
Jehye Lee, violin
Samuel Lutzker, cello
Programme:
Johannes Brahms: Piano trio No. 2 in C major, Op. 87
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Piano trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66
1st concert of the Chamber Cycle 2019/2020
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 7.30 pm
Minorit church, Maribor
Slowind
Steven Loy, conductor
Maria Pönicke, soprano
Programme:
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Urška Pompe: almost a loneliness for soprano and wind quintet
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in B flat major, KV 240 (arr. M. Tomac)
Nina Šenk: Obrisi in sence /Silhouettes and Shadows
Gyorgy Ligeti: Six bagatelles
✨ More:
http://www.nd-mb.si/glasba/komorni-cikel/predstava/nd/pihalni-kvintet-slowind/
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 6 pm
Palazzo de Grazia (via Oberdan 15, Gorizia, I)
Slowind
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Serenade in C minor, KV 388
Giulio Briccialdi (1818–1881): Wind quintet D major, Op. 124
György Ligeti (1923–2006): Six bagatelles
Friday, June 7, 2019, 6.30 p.m.
Chiesa di Sant’Alberto, Via Garibaldi, Trapani (Sicilia)
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1660–1725)
Due sonate (arr. Dinu Lipatti, 1917–1950)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Serenade in C minor, KV 388
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942)
Humoresque
Nina Šenk (1982)
Silhouettes and Shadows
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963)
Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Conservatorio di musica A Scontrinom, Trapani (Sicilia)
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Conservatorio di musica A Scontrinom, Trapani (Sicilia)
Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 8 p.m.
Saint Joseph’s Church, Sarajevo
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1660–1725): Two sonatas (arr. Dinu Lipatti, 1917–1950)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, KV 594
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Obrisi in sence / Silhouettes and Shadows
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
6th Slowind Spring 2019
April 16, 2019 at 7 p.m.
Bežigrad Gallery 2
O•ZVOČENJE 17
Music Festival
16. 4. 2019–18. 4. 2019
As part of the annual event already present at the Bežigrad Gallery since 1977, the three-day music festival is presenting authors in electro, electroacoustic, acoustic and experimental music genres, all of which are only seldom presented to the Slovenian public.This edition of O•zvočenje will present the music group SLOWIND, SAETA and Bojan Drobež.
Programme:
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): Events
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Silhouettes and Shadows
Tošio Hosokava (b. 1955): Ancient voices
Aurele Stroe (1932–2008): Pentaendre
Steve Reich (b. 1936): Music for five pieces of wood
Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 20.30
Palazzina Liberty Dario Fo e Franca Rame, Milano
Slowind
Programme:
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Ten pieces
Harrison Birtwistle (1934): Five Distances (1993)
Ivan Fedele (1953): Flamen (1994)
Nina Šenk (1982): Silhouettes and Shadows (2016)
more: http://www.divertimentoensemble.it/eventi/rondo-2019-ospita-lo-slowind-woodwind-quintet/
Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 7.30 p.m.
Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic, Slavko Osterc Hall)
JOSEF SUK Piano Quartet
Radim Kresta, violin
Eva Krestová, viola
Václav Petr, violoncello
Václav Mácha, piano
Programme:
Jiří Gemrot (b. 1957): Quartet for violin, viola, violoncello and piano (2015)
Andante moderato
Animato. Andante moderato. Animato
Matteo D’Amico (b. 1955): Quartettsatz (2018)
for Josef Suk Quartet
Bohuslav Martinů (1890–1959): Piano quartet No. 1, H. 287
Poco allegro
Adagio
Allegretto poco moderato
The Josef Suk Piano Quartet are celebrated worldwide for serving the music with „supreme skill“ as well as „heart-felt lyrical phrasing.“ „They play with huge sound, loving detail and lay down music with thrilling authority“. (MusicWeb International, The Guardian)
The Josef Suk Piano Quartet was named after Josef Suk (1929-2011), one of the greatest violinists of the twentieth century, the grandson of composer Josef Suk and great grandson of Antonín Dvořák. The honor of accepting the name of a leading Czech artist was proposed to the ensemble by the Czech Society for Chamber Music and with the kind support of Marie Suková, Josef Suk’s wife. The Josef Suk Piano Quartet develops the rich tradition of Czech chamber ensembles, namely of the famous Suk Trio.
The ensemble was founded by violinist Radim Kresta in 2007, initially as the Taras Piano Trio. Under this name the ensemble won prizes at a number of international competitions: 1st Prize at the Johannes Brahms Wettbewerb 2007; 1st Prize at the Premio Rovere d’Oro 2008; or, 1st Prize at the Val Tidone Music Competitions 2010. From late 2012 they played as Ensemble Taras as a piano quartet. In 2013, the ensemble achieved outstanding success winning two 1st Prizes at international competitions: in May 2013 at the Concorso Salieri-Zinetti in Verona, and in September 2013 at one of the most prestigious competitions, ACM Premio Trio di Trieste. The quartet also became the holders of the prominent prize of the Czech Society for Chamber Music as the Czech Chamber Ensemble of the Year 2014. Thanks to these successes the ensemble were given unique opportunities of performing on prestigious stages and of recording their début CD and DVD for Limen Music and Arts Milan, with the music of Gabriel Fauré (Piano Quartet Op. 15) and Johannes Brahms (Piano Quartet Op. 60), and another CD for the Azzura Music Label, with the music of Gustav Mahler and Brahms (Piano Quartet Op. 25). The ensemble has been performing under their new name of the Josef Suk Piano Quartet since 2014. In 2017 the quartet has recorded a CD under the label of Supraphon with a music of Josef Suk and Antonín Dvořák. Right after the recording was released it was very well critically acclaimed (The Guardian, Gramophone, MusicWeb International and others).
The quartet regularly perform in Italy, Spain, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Slovenia or in Japan. They have played in venues like Rudolfinum in Prague, Palazzo del Quirinale in Rome, Teatro Verdi in Trieste, Trento filarmonica, Auditorio Castellón, Salla Maffeiana in Verona (here all the members of the quartet performed solo concertos accompanied by Italian orchestra “Virtuosi Italiani”) and others. The ensemble is also a regular guest of many festivals: for example: Prague Spring, Bologna Festival, La Bienalle di Venezia, IMF Leoš Janáček, Ema Destinová Festival, Emilia Romagna Festival,Appassionata Festival and others. They have also performed live in italian, austrian and czech radio (Rai, ORF, ČRo).
Their repertoire comprises key works from Classicism to the present; the pillars of their music are the works of Johannes Brahms, Antonín Dvořák, Josef Suk and Bohuslav Martinů, apart from prominent works of the 20th and 21st centuries. The quartet regularly performs debuts of new compositions by prominent composers such as Jean-Luc Darbelay, Max E. Keller, Matteo D’Amico, Marta Jiráčková and Jiří Gemrot. During their concerts, the ensemble perform in other formations too, as a piano trio or a string trio (as the Josef Suk Trio). As the ensemble members say, “a piano quartet is the ideal formation for us. It offers a range of possibilities and opportunities for the lovers of chamber music. It may unravel in various chamber combinations, for duos to string or piano trios; the piano quartet is also often able to stand for the whole orchestra, and some of the works of this formation are like symphonies…”
Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 19.30
ORF Radiokulturhaus, Argentinierstraße 30a, 1040 Vienna
KLANGFORUM WIEN & SLOWIND
Programme:
Beat Furrer (b. 1954): presto con fuoco (1997) for flute and piano
Enno Poppe (b. 1969): Brot (2007/2013) for trumpet, horn, trombone and percussion
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Gouache (2018) for ensemble – Commission of the 20th Festival Slowind 2018
Vito Žuraj (b. 1979): Contour (2012) for wind quintet
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Bouquet de parametres sauvages (2018) for ensemble – Commission of the 20th Festival Slowind 2018
Saturday, December 2, 2018 at 11.00
Studio Ernest-Ansermet, Genève
Slowind
Nataša Mari – flute
Sébastien Cordier – percussion
Virginia Arancio – guitar
Programme:
Larisa Vrhunc (b. 1976): Nouvelle œuvre for wind quintet (création) (2018)
Klaus Huber (1924–2017): Plainte – Lieber spaltet mein Herz II in memoriam Ossip Mandelstam for alto flute, guitar en tiers de ton and percussion (1990–1993)
Roland Moser (b. 1843): Kleine Differenzen über einem Grund – Elf Variationen for wind quintet (2005)
Xavier Palà i Nosàs: Nouvelle œuvre pour quatre instruments (création) (2018)
6th concert
Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 20.00, Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall – 20th Festival Slowind 2018
EVENTS, GLITTERINGS, TRACES, SHADOWS…
Slowind
Maria Pönicke– soprano
Programme:
Compositions Written for Slowind
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): Dogodki/Events II (2002) – Commission of the 4th Festival Slowind 2002
Urška Pompe (b. 1969): almost a loneliness (2005) za soprano and wind quintet – Commission of the 7th Festival Slowind 2005
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Silhouettes and Shadows/Obrisi in sence (2016/2017) – Commission of the 18th Festival Slowind 2016
Matej Bonin (b. 1986): Schimmer V (2018) – Commission of the 20th Festival Slowind 2018
Larisa Vrhunc (b. 1967): Célo (1999) – Commission of the 1st Festival Slowind 1999
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Avguštin, dober je vin/Augustin, good is the wine (2002) – Commission of the 4th Festival Slowind 2002
5th concert
Thurdsay, November 15, 2018 at 20.00, Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall – 20th Festival Slowind 2018
KLANGFORUM WIEN & SLOWIND
Programme:
Beat Furrer (b. 1954): presto con fuoco (1997) for flute and piano
Enno Poppe (b. 1969): Brot (2007/2013) for trumpet, horn, trombone and percussion
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Gouache (2018) for ensemble – Commission of the 20th Festival Slowind 2018
Vito Žuraj (b. 1979): Contour (2012) for wind quintet
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Bouquet de parametres sauvages (2018) for ensemble – Commission of the 20th Festival Slowind 2018
4th concert
Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 20.00, Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall – 20th Festival Slowind 2018
KLANGFORUM WIEN
Programme:
Rebecca Saunders (b. 1967): fury II (2009) for double bass solo, clarinet (bass clarinet), violoncello, piano, percussion and accordion
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): In the Absence (2013) for soprano, flute, oboe, clarinet (bass clarinet), bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, strings, piano and percussion
Beat Furrer (b. 1954): still (1998) for flute, oboe, bass clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, strings, piano and percussion
Beat Furrer: intorno al bianco (2016) for clarinet, violins, viola and violoncello
3th concert
Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at 20.00, Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall – 20th Festival Slowind 2018
JACK QUARTET & KLEMEN LEBEN
Programme:
Sabrina Schroeder (roj. 1979): Slip Trains (2011)
Matthias Pintscher (roj. 1971): Figura I (1998) for accordion and string quartet
Elliott Carter (1908-2012): String Quartet No. 3 (1971)
Liza Lim (roj. 1966): The Weaver’s Knot (2003)
Iannis Xenakis (1922–2001): Tetras (1983)
1st concert
Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 20.00, Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall – 20th Festival Slowind 2018
SLOWIND AND FRIENDS
Programme:
Lisa Lim (b. 1966): Axis Mundi (2012–2014) for bassoon
Brian Ferneyhough (b. 1934): Coloratura (1966) for oboe and piano
Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918–1970): tempus loquendi (1963) for flute
Chaya Czernowin (b. 1957): Sahaf (2008) for saxophone, piano and percussion
Olga Neuwirth (b. 1969): horizontal/vertikal (2007) for trumpet, trombone, electric guitar, percussion and violoncello
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Scratch (2014) for alto saxophone and cajón
Unsuk Chin (b. 1961): Gougalon – Scenes from a Street Theater (2009, 2011) for chamber ensemble
2nd concert
Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 22.30, Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall – 20th Festival Slowind 2018
Late-night cconcert
GUILLAUME DUFAY THROUGH PRISM OF OUR TIMES
Programme:
Isabel Mundry (b. 1963): Dufay-Bearbeitungen (2003/2004) for flute, oboe, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola and violoncello
Michael Jarrell (b. 1958): Nachlese II – 3th movement (2007) for violin and violoncello
Michael Jarrell: Stille (2006) for piano
Georgi Dimitrov (1904–1979): Sub Rosa for guitar
Saturday, October 20, 2018 at 11.00
Ribnica, TVD Partizan
Family Concert
Slowind
Tilen Artač – narrator
Programme:
Serge Prokofiev (1891–1951): Peter and the Wolf for wind quintet and narrator
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Germany, Freiburg-Tiengen
Slowind
Karina Cveigoren – piano
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Quintet in E flat major, KV 452 for piano and wind quartet
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du Roi Renée, Op. 205 (1939) for wind quintet
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Nina Šenk (roj. 1984): Silhouettes and Shadows or for wind quintet
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Quintet in E flat major, Op. 16 for piano and wind quartet
Friday, September 28, 2018
Germany, Grenzach-Whylen
Slowind
Karina Cveigoren – piano
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Quintet in E flat major, KV 452 for piano and wind quartet
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du Roi Renée, Op. 205 (1939) for wind quintet
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Nina Šenk (roj. 1984): Silhouettes and Shadows or for wind quintet
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Quintet in E flat major, Op. 16 for piano and wind quartet
Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 8.30 p.m.
Kanal ob Soči, Cerkev sv. Marije Vnebovzete/Assumption of Mary Parish Church
Slowind
Spored:
Ivo Petrić (1931–2018): Wind Quintet No. 2 (1959)
in Memory of Our Dear Friend Ivo Petrić
Marijan Gabrijelčič (1940–1998): Salonica 1 (1982)
Štefan Mauri (1955–2014): Spominjanja/Rememberings (2004)
Nina Šenk (roj. 1982): Obrisi in sence/Silhouettes and Shadows (2016)
Lojze Lebič (roj. 1934): Dogodki II/Events II (2002)
Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 20.30
Italy, Castello San Polo
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti, Arr. Dinu Lipatti (1685–1757): Sonate in C-dur, L 255 – Allegro, ma non tanto for wind quintet
Domenico Scarlatti, Arr. Dinu Lipatti (1685–1757): Sonate in G-dur, L 286 – Allegro molto
for wind quintet
Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741): Concerto in g-moll, RV 103 for flute, oboe and bassoon
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Divertimento in B-dur, KV 240 for wind quintet
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Gioacchino Rossini (1792–1868): Quartet No. 6 in F major for flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon
Giulio Briccialdi (1818–1881): Wind Quintet in D major, op. 124
Tuesday, July 3, 2018 at 20.30
Italy, San Polo
Slowind
Programme:
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205 (1939) for wind quintet
Malcolm Arnold (1921–2006): Divertimento, Op. 37 (1957) for flute, oboo and clarinet
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque (1939)
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Gustav Mahler (1860–1911): Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (arr for for wind quintet: Tiziano Duca)
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, No. 2, Op. 24
3th concert
Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 8 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall
Kairos Quartett
Slowind
Programme:
…da un Divertimento
Wieland Hoban (b. 1978): Rules of Engagement I: Hora’ot Pticha Be’esh (2014) for string quartet and fixed media
Simon Steen-Andersen (b. 1976): Study for string instruments #2 (2009) for string trio and whammy pedal
Wieland Hoban (b. 1978): Rules of Engagement II: Al-Shifa (2014) for string quartet and fixed media
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Conrado del Rosario (b. 1958): Rondeaux: On Floating Bridges (1992) for clarinet, bassoon, horn, violins, viola, violoncello and double bass
Lorenzo Troiani (b. 1989): Sanguinante. In nomine (2017) for string quartet
Salvatore Sciarrino (b. 1947): …da un Divertimento (1968–1970) for wind quintet, string quartet and double bass
Kairos Quartett
Stefan Häussler – violin
Wolfgang Bender – violin
Simone Heilgendorff – viola
Claudius von Wrochem – violoncello
Slowind
Aleš Kacjan – flute
Matej Šarc – oboe
Jurij Jenko – clarinet
Metod Tomac – horn
Paolo Calligaris – bassoon
Guest
Miha Firšt – double bass
2nd concert
Monday, May 28, 2018 at 8 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall
Kairos Quartett
Slowind
Programme:
Intérieur
Aurel G. Stroe (1932–2008): Quintandre (Hommage à Varèse) (1984) for wind quintet
Georg Friedrich Haas (b. 1953): String Quartet No. 5 (2007)
* * * *
Xiaoyong Chen (b. 1955): String Quartet No. 3 (2011)
Sebastian Stier (b. 1970): Intérieur (1993) for flute, oboe, clarinet, violins, viola, violoncello and double bass
Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928–2007): Treffpunkt (Aus den sieben Tagen) (1968) for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, violins, viola, violoncello, double bass
Kairos Quartett
Stefan Häussler – violin
Wolfgang Bender – violin
Simone Heilgendorff – viola
Claudius von Wrochem – violoncello
Slowind
Aleš Kacjan – flute
Matej Šarc – oboe
Jurij Jenko – clarinet
Metod Tomac – horn
Paolo Calligaris – bassoon
Guest
Miha Firšt – double bass
1st concert
Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 8 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija, Marjan Kozina Hall
Divertimento Ensemble
Sandro Gorli – conductor
Barbara Massaro – soprano (Debussy)
Maurizio Leoni – baritone (Maxwell-Davies)
Programme:
ariettes oubliées
György Kurtág: From Cycle Játékok for piano
György Kurtág (b. 1926): Three pieces, Op. 14e for violin and piano
György Kurtág: Az Hit… (from Bormenitz) for violoncello
György Kurtág: Schatten for violoncello and piano
György Kurtág: Varga Balint ligaturaja for violin, violoncello and piano
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Claude Debussy (1862–1918): Ariettes oubliées for vioce and piano
Zeno Baldi (b. 1988): In punta (2018) for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, and piano
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934–2016): Eight Songs for a Mad King for baritone and ensemble
Divertimento Ensemble
Lorenzo Missaglia – flute
Maurizio Longoni – clarinet
Maria Grazia Bellocchio – piano
Elio Marchesini – percussion
Lorenzo Gorli – violin
Martina Rudić – violoncello
Monday, April 16, 2018, ACM – Chamber Music Trieste, Italy
Slowind
Aleksandar Madžar – piano
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata in B-flat major for flute and piano, K. 15
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quintet in E-flat major for Piano and Winds, K. 452
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594
Ludwig van Beethoven: Quintet in E-flat major for Piano and Winds, Op. 16
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Thursday, March 22, 2018
Music School Nazarje
Slowind
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594
Nina Šenk (roj. 1982): Obrisi in sence / Silhouettes and Shadows
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 6 p.m.
Auditorium del Museo Revoltella, via Diaz 27, Trieste, Italy
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Lojze Lebič: Dogodki/Events II
Niels Rosing-Schow: Five Studies
Ivan Fedele: Flamen
Arnold Schönberg: Wind Quintet, Op. 26
Friday, December 1, 2017 at 8.00 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
Michael Wendeberg – conductor
Programme:
MUSIC AND NATURE
Robert Schumann (1810–1856): Symphony in G minor, ‘Zwickau’, WoO 29
Georg Friedrich Haas (b. 1953): Chants Oubliés for chamber orchestra
Brice Pauset (b. 1965): Maos Frosch for orchestra
Arnold Schönberg (1874–1951): Chamber Symphony No. 2 in E-flat minor, Op. 38
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Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 8.00 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Brice Pauset – harpsichord
Florian Hölscher – piano
Ad Hoc Trio:
Tim Jančar – piano
Ana Dolžan – violin
Izak Hudnik – violoncello
Aleš Kacjan – flute
Programme:
MUSIC and/as SCIENCE
Johann Jakob Froberger (1616–1667): Fantasie sopra Ut re mi fa sol la for solo harpsichord
Brice Pauset (roj. 1965): Six préludes (1999) for harpsichord
Alberto Posadas (roj. 1967): Anklänge an François Couperin (Responses to François Couperin) – from the cycle Erinnerungsspuren (Traces of Memory) (2014) for piano
Elliott Carter (1908–2012): Epigrams (2012) for piano, violin and violoncello
Vinko Globokar (roj. 1934): Monolith (1978) for flautist
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 8.00 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Pre-concert talk at 7.00 p.m. with Urška Pompe in Tadeja Vulc
Barbara Jernejčič Fürst – mezzo-soprano
Academic Choir Tone Tomšič of the University of Ljubljana
Jerica Gregorc Bukovec – conductor
Boris Ostan – reciter
Brice Pauset – harpsichord
Mak Grgić – guitar
Brian Head – guitar
Programme:
MUSIC of SOCIETY versus SOCIETY OF MUSIC
Urška Pompe (b. 1969): Vrata dneva / Doors of the Day (2004) for mezzo-soprano
Jacobus Gallus Carniolus (1550–1591): Mirabile mysterium for choir
Jacobus Gallus Carniolus: Quo mihi crude dolor tantum dominare (colloquium Magdalanae cum Christo ad modum echo) for choir
Brice Pauset (b. 1965): Un-Ruhe II (The Slovenian language version) for reciter and harpsichord
Helmut Lachenmann (roj. 1935): Salut für Caudwell (1977) for two guitars
Tadeja Vulc (b. 1978): Epilogue (2010) for body percussion and mixed choir a cappella
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 8.00 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Pre-concert talk at 7 p.m. with Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf.
Janez Podlesek – violin
Oliver Dizdarević – viola
Klemen Hvala – violoncello
L’Académie des Cosmopolites:
Céline Steiner – violin
Brice Pauset – harpsichord
Massimo Pinca – violone
Jurij Jenko – clarinet/bass clarinet
Milan Hudnik – violoncello
Marjan Peternel – piano
Programme:
MUSIC ABOUT MUSIC
Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf (b. 1962): Con Luigi Nono (2017) for violin, viola and violoncello
Georg Muffat (1653–1704): Passacaglia in G minor (from the collection Apparatus musico-organisticus, 1690) for harpsichord
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (1644–1704): Sonata No. 6 in C minor, C. 143 for violin, harpsichord and violone
Helmut Lachenmann (b. 1935): Allegro sostenuto (1986-88) for clarinet/bass clarinet, violoncello and piano
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Monday and Wednesday, November 27 and 29, 2017, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts
(TO THINK) ON MUSIC
Lecturers: Brice Pauset (France / Germany), Dominique Schafer (USA / Switzerland), Céline Steiner (Germany)
Organization and direction: prof. Larisa Vrhunc
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ponedeljek, 27. november 2017 at 8.00 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Pre-concert talk at 7.00 p.m. with Larisa Vrhunc and Brice Pauset
Slowind
Programme:
MUSIC AND LAW
Brice Pauset (b. 1965): FERNAB (2017) for wind quintet – Premiere performance, commissioned by the 19th Slowind Festival 2017
Larisa Vrhunc (b. 1967): Sledi / Traces (2017) for wind quintet – Premiere performance, commissioned by the 19th Slowind Festival 2017
Arnold Schönberg (1874–1951): Wind quintet, Op. 26 (1923/24)
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Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 8.00 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Pre-concert talk at 7.00 p.m. with Dominique Schafer in Uroš Rojko.
Ensemble Contrechamps
Slowind
Michael Wendeberg – conductor
Maximilian Haft – violin
Programme:
MUSIC AND POETICS
Dominique Schafer (b. 1967): Vers une présence réelle… (2014) – Triple trio for oboe, clarinet (bass clarinet), trumpet, flute, viola, harp, violin, violoncello and piano
Klaus Huber (b. 1924): Plainte – Lieber spaltet mein Herz II (1993) for alto flute, guitar and percussion
Brice Pauset (b. 1965): Vita Nova (sérénades) (2006) for violin and ensemble
Uroš Rojko (b. 1954): Zvokasok (2017) – Music for wind quintet and ensemble (Premiere performance, commissioned by the 19th Festival Slowind 2017)
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Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 8.00 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Pre-concert talk at 7.00 p.m. with Brice Pauset.
Slowind
Urška Križnik Zupan – harp
Janez Podlesek – violin
Milan Hudnik – violoncello
Gilles Grimaître – piano
Simon Klavžar – percussion
Vocal ensemble Antiphonus
Simon Penšek – sound projection
Programme:
COMMON MUSIC MAKING (OR MAYBE NOT)
Céline Steiner (b. 1991): Weiß und leicht (2015) for piccolo, english horn, harp, violin and violoncello
Steven Kazuo Takasugi (b. 1960): Jargon of Nothingness (2002/2003) for oboe, clarinet and electronic amplification and playback
Perotin (1160–1220): Organum a 4 Sederunt Principes for four male voices
Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928–2007): Kontakte (1959–1969) for electronic sounds, piano and percussion
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October 11, 2017 at 8 p.m.
Slovenska filharmonija / Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
Takefu Ensemble
Toshio Hosokawa (b. 1955): Sakura (2008) for sho
Toshio Hosokawa: Gesine (2009) for harp
Toshio Hosokawa: Birds Fragments III b (1990/1997) for sho and recorder
Toshio Hosokawa: Small Chant (2012) for violoncello
Toshio Hosokawa: Vertical Time Study I (1992) for clarinet, violoncelo and piano
Vito Žuraj (b. 1979): Chrysanthemum (2014/2015) for clarinet, violoncelo and piano
Toshio Hosokawa: Arc-Song (1999) for oboe and harp
Toshio Hosokawa: Stunden-Blumen (2008) for clarinet, violin, violoncelo and piano
Takefu Ensemble
Mayumi Miyata – sho
Takako Matsumura – harp
Takayasu Hemmi – violin
Tomoki Tai – violoncello
Tosiya Suzuki – recorder
Nozomi Ueda – clarinet
Junko Yamamoto – piano
Toshio Hosokawa – artistic director
- 4th Slowind Spring 2017 – 3th concert
October 11, 2017 at 8 p.m.
Slovenska filharmonija / Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina HallTakefu Ensemble
Programme: Toshio Hosokawa, Vito Žuraj
Toshio Hosokawa (b. 1955): Sakura (2008) for sho
Toshio Hosokawa: Gesine (2009) for harp
Toshio Hosokawa: Birds Fragments III b (1990/1997) for sho and recorder
Toshio Hosokawa: Small Chant (2012) for violoncello
Toshio Hosokawa: Vertical Time Study I (1992) for clarinet, violoncelo and piano
Vito Žuraj (b. 1979): Chrysanthemum (2014/2015) for clarinet, violoncelo and piano
Toshio Hosokawa: Arc-Song (1999) for oboe and harp
Toshio Hosokawa: Stunden-Blumen (2008) for clarinet, violin, violoncelo and piano
Takefu Ensemble
Mayumi Miyata – sho
Takako Matsumura – harp
Takayasu Hemmi – violin
Tomoki Tai – violoncello
Tosiya Suzuki – recorder
Nozomi Ueda – clarinet
Junko Yamamoto – pianoToshio Hosokava – artistic director
- Piran Music Evenings
July 6, 2017 at 9 p.m., Cloister of the Minorite Monastery, Piran
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Serenade in C minor, KV 388
Nina Šenk (roj. 1982): Obrisi in sence / Silhouettes and Shadows
Giulio Briccialdi (1818–1881): Quintet, Op. 124 - Musical Summer in Bohinj
July 20, 2017
Slowind Wind Qunitet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Serenade in C minor, KV 388
Primož Ramovš (1921–1999): Wind quintet No. 2
Giulio Briccialdi (1818–1881): Quintet, Op. 12 - Osor Musical Evenings
July 23, 2017 at 9 p.m., The church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Osor (Cres)
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1660–1725): Two sonatas (arr. Dinu Lipatti, 1917–1950)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, KV 594
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Obrisi in sence / Silhouettes and Shadows
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Chemiée du Roi René, op. 205
Ivan Brkanović (1906–1987): Wind quintet
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2 - 4th Slowind Spring 2017 – 2nd concert
May 10, 2017 at 8 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija/Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
pre-concert talk at 7 p.m.; guest: Niels Rosing-Schow
Slowind with guests
Programme: Niels Rosing-Schow, Per Nørgård, Claude Debussy
Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Echoes of Fire (1989/1995) for flute, piccolo, bass clarinet, trumpet, trombone, percussion, violin and violoncello
Per Nørgård (b. 1932): Whirl’s World (1970) for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon
Niels Rosing-Schow: I Giardini dietro la Città (2011) for oboe, bass clarinet, harp, violin, viola, violoncello and percussion
Claude Debussy (1862–1918): 4 Preludes (arr. Niels Rosing-Schow) for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, harp, two violins, viola, violoncello and double bass
Niels Rosing-Schow: Two movements for alto flute, english horn, bass clarinet, bassoon horn, two violins, viola, violoncello and double bass
1. Floating (2017) world premiere
2. Sinking – Flashing (2013)Slowind
Aleš Kacjan – flute, piccolo
Matej Šarc – oboe, english horn
Jurij Jenko – clarinet, bass clarinet
Metod Tomac – horn
Paolo Calligaris – bassoonAljaž Beguš – bass clarinet
Jože Rošer – horn
Franc Kosem – trumpet
Žan Tkalec – trombone
Franci Krevh – percussion
Urška Križnik Zupan – harp
Janez Podlesek – violin
Matjaž Porovne – violin
Maja Rome – viola
Milan Hudnik – violoncello
Miha Firšt – double bassMetod Tomac – conductor
- 4th Slowind Spring 2017 – 1st concert
May 9, 2017, at 8 p.m., Slovenska filharmonija/Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
pre-concert talk at 7 p.m.; guest: Niels Rosing-Schow
Slowind with guests
Programme: Niels Rosing-Schow, Bent Sørensen, Jørgen Jersild, Igor Stravinski, Svend Simon Schultz
Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Prélude canonique (1994/ 2009) for wind quintet and string quartet
Bent Sørensen (b. 1958): Trotto (1983) for oboe, bassoon, horn, violin and violoncello
Jørgen Jersild (1913–2004): Quartet (1934) for violin, viola, clarinet and bassoon
Igor Stravinski (1882–1971): Pastorale (1907/33) for violin, oboe, english horn, clarinet and bassoon
Niels Rosing-Schow: Five Studies (1979/2014) for wind quintet
Svend Simon Schultz (1913–1998): Divertimento (1961) for wind octetSlowind
Aleš Kacjan – flute
Matej Šarc – oboe
Jurij Jenko – clarinet
Metod Tomac – horn
Paolo Calligaris – bassoonMelina Todorovska – english horn
Aljaž Kalin Kante – clarinet
Lorenzo Contaldo – bassoon
Jože Rošer – horn
Janez Podlesek – violin
Matjaž Porovne – violin
Maja Rome – viola
Milan Hudnik – violoncello
Metod Tomac – conductor - La Stagione Concertistica 2017
January 30, 2017 at 8.30 p.m.
La Stagione Concertistica 2017 – Chamber music concert in Trieste (Italy)Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Serenade in C minor, K. 388
Nina Šenk (roj. 1982): Obrisi in sence/Silhouettes and Shadows
György Ligeti (1923–2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
György Ligeti: Ten Pieces for wind quintet (1968) - Slowind in Canada – Montréal
ECM+ (Ensemble contemporain de Montréal) and Wind Quintet Pentaèdre presents Slowind
Monday, 28th November, 2016 at 7.30 p.m.
Concert Hall of the Montréal Conservatoire (4750, Henri-Julien Ave)Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Karine Bétournay: Marguerite, 1536 (création)
Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Five Studies (1979–2012)
Salvatore Sciarrino (b. 1957): Il silenzio degli oracoli (1989)
Robert Aitken (b. 1939): Folia (1981)
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Silhouettes and Shadows (2016)
Toshio Hosokawa (b. 1955): Ancient Voices (2013)
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Avguštin, dober je vin/Augustin, Good is the Wine (2000) - Slowind in Canada – London, Ontario
Wednesday, 30th November, 2016 at 7.30 p.m.
The Jeffery Concerts
Wolf Performance Hall, Central Library, 251 Dundas Street, London, OntarioSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Serenade in C minor, K. 388/384a, “Nacht Musique”
Toshio Hosokawa (b. 1955): Ancient Voices (2013)
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque (1939)
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du roi Renée, Op. 205
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Silhouettes and Shadows (2016)
György Ligeti (1923–2006): Six Bagatelleshttps://encore.londonpubliclibrary.ca/iii/encore/record/C__Rg1006292__Sslowind__Orightresult__X6?lang=eng&suite=beta
- Slowind in Canada – Kitchener
Thurday, 1st December, 2016 at 7.00 p.m.
Numus Concerts
Kitchener Public Library Theatre, 85 Queen Street N., KitchenerSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Five Studies (1979–2012)
Ivan Fedele (b. 1953): Flamen (2000)
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Silhouettes and Shadows (2016)
Elliott Carter (1908–2012): Retracing (2002) for bassoon
Toshio Hosokawa (b. 1955): Ancient Voices (2013)
Robert Aitken (b. 1939): Folia (1981)Niels Rosing-Schow
5 Studies for Wind Quintet (2012)The musical material in my 5 Studies for Wind Quintet dates back to 1984, where four of the movements appear as a piece with the title 4 Studies. The additional second movement Quasi lontano, has roots even further back, that is in my first attempt to compose a wind quintet in 1973. The material from these earlier compositions has been substantially reviewed in this ‘updated’ version, but still the music is characterized by a time of fresh inspirations from György Ligeti and the Danish variety of ‘new simplicity’.
Despite the neutral title ‘studies’, these five short movements are more than just etudes exploring the wind quintet’s diverse tonal possibilities; it contains five contrasting musical situations, each encompassing a tapered musical point.
—Niels Rosing-Schow
Ivan Fedele (b. 1953)
Flamen (1994)
for wind quintetEven when writing for the more intimate domain of the wind quintet, Fedele continues to pursue the idea of sound as a representation of space. In Flamen (in Latin “breath”), the five instruments are set quite far apart from each other and on raised platforms of differing heights, so that they form a type of arch made up, from left to right, of the flute, oboe, horn (in the centre, at the innermost and highest point), bassoon and clarinet. As in Richiamo, the geometry of the sound sources is conceived not only to obtain effects of resonance and reverberation, but more especially so that the figures that underpin the composition follow different routes in space in accordance with the principles of attraction, symmetry and stratification that govern the interaction between the five instruments. These figures are not melodic or thematic patterns, but rather thread-like arabesques that derive from the historical repertory of embellishments (turns, rapid repeated notes, quivering arpeggios, appoggiaturas, acciaccaturas, trills) and define a sonic and physical space that is changeable and ephemeral.
The whole of the first part follows this modality with systematic obstinacy and dazzling virtuosity. The second, which starts with a long held note on the horn, presents various segments characterised by quieter and more reflexive material; each time, however, they are attacked, at first timidly and then more openly, until being finally overwhelmed by the return of the opening figures in continuous and frenetic transformation.
—Claudio Proietti
Young Slovenian composer Nina Šenk (born 1982) graduated in composition from the Ljubljana Music Academy in the class of Pavel Mihelčič in 2005. She then undertook postgraduate studies at the Dresden University of Music under Lothar Voigtländer from 2005 to 2007, and at the Munich University for Music and Performing Arts under Matthias Pintscher (2007-2008).
While studying, she received several awards, including the European Award for best composition at the festival Young Euro Classic for her Violin Concerto (2004), the Prešeren Award of the Ljubljana Academy of Music, and first prize in the Festival of Contemporary Music in Weimar, Germany for the composition Movimento fluido (2008).
Her compositions have been performed at important festivals both in Slovenia and abroad (the Biennale of the New York Philharmonic, the Salzburg Festival, the Young Euro Classic Music Days in Kasseler, Musica Viva in Munich, Positionen in Frankfurt, the Weimar Spring Days, Heidelberg Spring, the Ljubljana Festival, the Slowind Festival, the Slovenian Music Days, the World Saxophone Congress, etc.) and in concerts around the world with various orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, the Orchestra of the State Theatre of Cottbus, the Festival Orchestra Young Euro Classic, the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, the Slovenian Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra, the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, and by renowned ensembles such as Ensemble InterContemporain, Ensemble Modern, the Scharoun Ensemble, Ensemble Mosaik, the London Sinfonietta, the United Berlin Wind Quintet, Ensemble Aleph, Altera Veritas, MD7, the Concorde Ensemble and the Berlin Chamber Orchestra.
In the seasons 2008/2009 and 2009/2010, Nina Šenk was the resident composer of the Orchestra of the State Theatre of Cottbus, Germany.
“The first idea while thinking about Silhouettes and Shadows was a line that flows in various ways from one instrument to another, from a solo line all the way to homophony. From the quintet, I have tried to create one single source of line (silhouette), sometimes colouring it with shade (chips of line). I deliberately avoided too broad an ambit of notes, because I wanted to achieve a narrowness, a collective density, a single density of sonority, from which no one colour stands out.
The composition is demanding due to the compact range of dynamics, from soft to as soft as possible, realised in fast and faster tempi, and due to the sensitive transitions of the line from one instrument to another, which must always flow from one to the next. Due to the diversity of the instruments, this was an interesting and demanding challenge while composing, and I have no doubt that this challenge will open up ever new performance possibilities for the performers.
The composition is dedicated to the wind quintet Slowind and was first performed on 24 October 2016 at 18th Festival Slowind 2016 in Ljubljana.”
—Nina Šenk
Toshio Hosokawa, born 1955 in Hiroshima, is a fisher of multiple ponds. On the one hand, he carries the torch of European modernism, having studied in Germany under Isang Yun and Klaus Huber. On the other, he professes a deep affinity for traditional Japanese music and Zen Buddhism.
“The work Ancient Voices was written for and commissioned by Ensemble Wien-Berlin for their 30th anniversary. I received the obituary of Wolfgang Schultz who was the core member of this ensemble while working on the structure of this. I dedicate this work to him.
My music always has ritualistic essence that music could contain. Music could calm the human soul, and could have the role of giving life to the invisible area of the heart. My music is not meant to have an influence on human intelligence but rather to a human body and “chi.” I would like to express “chi,” the source of energy of life that propels human and nature.
This music shows the characteristic of my music, where the melodic line of each note has a curved form, like those in Eastern writings. Those lines tangle with each other like plants, and form the universe of Yin and Yang (light and shadow, male and female, high and low, strong and weak), while creating ritualistic music.”
—Toshio Hosokawa
World renowned Canadian flutist, composer and conductor Robert Aitken has been honoured with the Order of Canada and is a Chevalier de l’ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France). In 1970, having previously served as principal flute for both the Vancouver and Toronto Symphony Orchestras, Aitken embarked on a solo career that continues to take him to virtually every corner of the globe. Such notables as John Cage, George Crumb, Elliott Carter, Toru Takemitsu, Gilles Tremblay, John Beckwith and Bruce Mather have dedicated works to him. In 2003 he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Flute Association (USA). In 2004, he retired as Professor für Flöte at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg, Germany, a position he had held for 16 years. In 2009 Aitken was the recipient of Canada’s largest arts award, the prestigious Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts.
As a composer, he holds Bachelor and Masters degrees from the University of Toronto and all of his works are published by Universal Edition, Salabert, Ricordi and Peer Music. Robert Aitken has been the artistic director of Toronto’s New Music Concerts since its inception in 1971.
Aitken’s “Scherzo for Woodwind Quintet” Folia was commissioned by the York Winds with the assistance of the Canada Council in 1981 and was composed in the fall of that year at the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire. Both the time and place of the work’s creation are commemorated in the title of this work, which reveals the composer’s intention to “reflect the random order and rich colours of nature as exhibited by tree and ‘foliage’ while maintaining a high lever of intensity throughout. Even the few sustained passages offer the musicians extra technical challenges such as trills of variable speed, flutter tonguing and simultaneous singing and playing.” The dense forest of notes that evolve from the wooden instruments that send forth the first roots of the work may indeed strike certain listeners as ‘random’, yet they are in fact derived from the subtle change ringing of a carefully chosen series of notes and durations: “The music follows an idea of all things relating and flowing into each other and, while there are certain random aspects, it is not at all a ‘free piece’.” Towards the conclusion of the composition a measured degree of rhythmic freedom is introduced, before giving way to a single, sustained harmony that sounds the intervallic ‘seed’ of the work: “The melodic and harmonic material is entirely based on a major/minor ninth chord in all its inversions which, coloured with unusual overtones, slips in and out of focus, much like the variety of autumn foliage. Hints of relaxation and timbral changes are achieved by varying the density of the texture, suggestive of the wildness of nature.”
—Daniel Foley
- Slowind in Canada – Toronto
Friday, 2nd December, 2016 at 7.15 p.m. (Introduction), 8.00 p.m. (Concert)
New Music Concerts, The Music Gallery, 197 John Street, TorontoSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Five Studies (1979–2012)
Ivan Fedele (b. 1953): Flamen (2000)
Salvatore Sciarrino (b. 1957): Il silenzio degli oracoli (1989)
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Silhouettes and Shadows (2016)
Elliott Carter (1908–2012): Retracing (2002) for bassoon
Toshio Hosokawa (b. 1955): Ancient Voices (2013)
Robert Aitken (b. 1939): Folia (1981) - 18th Festival Slowind 2016 – 8th concert
Saturday, October 29, 2016 at 8.00 pm
Preconcert talk at 7.00 pm
Guests of the talk: Pasquale Corrado, Lojze Lebič and Ivan FedeleSlovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Mudrā
Ex Novo Ensemble:
Daniele Ruggieri – flute
Davide Teodoro – clarinet
Aldo Orvieto – piano
Dario Savron – percussion
Carlo Lazari – violin
Carlo Teodoro – celloSlowind with guests:
Daniele Ruggieri – flute
Matej Šarc – oboe
Davide Teodoro – clarinet
Jurij Jenko – clarinet, bass clarinet
Paolo Calligaris – bassoon
Metod Tomac – horn
Franc Kosem – trumpet
Žan Tkalec – trombone
Matevž Bajde – marimba
Dario Savron – vibraphone
Urška Križnik Zupan – harp
Aldo Orvieto – piano
Janez Podlesek – violin
Carlo Lazari – violin
Maja Rome – viola
Carlo Teodoro – cello
Miha Firšt – contrabassFrancesco D’Orazio – solo violin
Pasquale Corrado – conductorIvan Fedele (roj. 1953): Imagini da Escher (2005) for flute, clarinet, piano, percussion, violin and violoncello
Lojze Lebič (roj. 1934): Barvni krog (2008) for flute, clarinet, trombone, percussion, piano, violin and violoncello
Ivan Fedele: Mosaïque (2008) for violin solo and 16 performers
Pasquale Corrado (roj. 1979): Pulse (2013) for flute, clarinet, piano, percussion, violin and violoncello
Ivan Fedele: Mudrā (2013) for flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion, piano, two violins, viola, violoncello and double bass - 18th Festival Slowind 2016 – 6th and 7th concert
Thursday, October 27 and Friday, October 28, 2016 at 7.30 pm
Slovenian Philharmonic Subscription Concerts (Blue Series)
Cankarjev dom, Gallus Hall
Gymnopédies
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
Pierre-André Valade – conductor
Francesco D’Orazio – violinErik Satie (1866–1925)/orch. Claude Debussy: Gymnopedie No. 1
Ivan Fedele (b. 1953): Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1998/1999)
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943)/orch. Ottorino Respighi: Cinq études-tableaux, P. 160
Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936): Pini di Roma, P. 141 - 18th Festival Slowind 2016 – 5th concert
Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 8.00 pm
Preconcert talk at 7.00 pm
Guest of the talk: Francesco DillonSlovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Paroles y palabras
Valentina Coladonato – soprano
Quartetto Prometeo:
Aldo Campagnari – violin
Jacopo Bigi – violin
Massimo Piva – viola
Francesco Dillon – violoncelloIvan Fedele (b. 1953): Paroles y palabras (2000) for soprano and violoncello
Ivan Fedele: Palimpsest (2006) – fourth string quartet
György Ligeti (1923–2006): String Quartet No. 2 (1968)
Ivan Fedele: Morolòja kai erotikà (2010/2011) for soprano and string quartet - 18th Festival Slowind 2016 – 4th concert
Monday, October 24, 2016 at 10.30 pm
Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
A Tale of Voice and Flute
Bor Turel (b. 1954) , Gregor Pirš (b. 1970): Bone Piece – Sound projection
Zvezdana Novakovič – voice
Ljuben Dimkaroski – Moustérian flute
Franci Krevh – percussion
Marko Hatlak – accordion
Luka Juhart – accordion
Bor Turel – electronics
Gregor Pirš – electronicsRealization: Radio Slovenia, Bor Turel’s Private Studio, Yellow Room Studio
- 18th Festival Slowind 2016 – 3th concert
Saturday, October 24, 2016 at 8.00 pm
Preconcert talk at 7.00 pm
Guests of the talk: Andrea Manzoli, Neville Hall, Luka Juhart and Nina ŠenkSlovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Flamen
Slowind
Andrea Manzoli (b. 1977): Crosswinds (2014) for wind quintet
Neville Hall (b. 1962): the crystal body of air (2013) for oboe solo (World premiere)
Matej Šarc – oboe
Luka Juhart (b. 1982): Svetovi/Worlds (2016) for wind quintet (World premiere)
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Silhouettes and Shadows (2016) for wind quintet (World premiere)
Ivan Fedele (b. 1953): Flamen (1994) for wind quintet - 18th Festival Slowind 2016 – 2nd concert
Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 8.00 p.m.
Preconcert talk at 7.00 pm
Guest of the talk: Francesco D’OrazioSlovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Night Travellers
Francesco D’Orazio – violin, five-string electric violin
Francesco Abbrescia – live-electronicsIvan Fedele (b. 1953): Viaggiatori della notte (1983) three pieces for violin
Luciano Berio (1925–2003): Sequenza VIII for violin
Ivan Fedele: Suite Francese II (2010) for violin
Pierre Boulez (1925–2016): Anthèmes 2 (1997) for violin and electronics
Ivan Fedele: Suite Francese VIb (2014) for electric five-string violin and electronics - 18th Festival Slowind 2016 – 1st concert
Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 8.00 pm
Preconcert talk at 7.00 pm
Guest of the talk: Ivan FedeleSlovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall
Two Moons Two
Mariagrazia Bellocchio, Aldo Orvieto – piano
Dario Savron, Simone Beneventi – percussion
Alvise Vidolin – live electronics, Luca Richelli – sound projection assistantIvan Fedele (b. 1953): Two Moons Two (2016) for two pianos, two virtual instruments and live electronics (World premiere)
Ivan Fedele: Wood-Skin Tracks (2016) for two percussionists and live electronics (World premiere)
Ivan Fedele: Pulse and Light (2014) for two pianos and live electronics
Ivan Fedele: Phasing (2013) for two pianos and two percussionists - Kogoj’s Days 2016
October 9, 2016 at 3 p.m.
Chiesa di San Giorgio, Lusevera (Italy)Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): Dogodki II/Events II (2002) for wind quintet
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594 for wind quintet
Uroš Krek (1922–2008): Episodi concertanti (1971) for wind quintet
Pavle Merkù (1927–2014): Trio di canzoni (1979) for flute, clarinet and bassoon
Nina Šenk (roj. 1982): Trenutki/Moments (2003) for wind quintet
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2 for wind quintet - Concert series Ribnica 2016
Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 8.00 p.m.
Ribnica, Miklova hišaSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade No. 12 for Winds in C minor, K. 388/384a, “Nacht Musique”
Alexander von Zemlinsky: Humoresque
Primož Ramovš: Woodwind Quintet No. 2
György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles - Festival Maribor – The Heavenly Life
Friday, 9 September 2016
Union Hall at 7.30 pm, Maribor (Slovenia)FESTIVAL MARIBOR CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Slowind Wind Quintet
Dissonance String QuartetTomaž Sevšek, harmonium
Mikayel Balyan, pianoSlowind Wind Qunitet
Dissonance String Quartet
Festival Maribor Chamber Ensemble
Janez Podlesek, violin
Matjaž Porovne, violin
Oliver Dizdarević Škrabar, viola
Klemen Hvala, cello
Petar Brčarević, double bass
Matej Šarc, oboe
Aleš Kacjan, flute
Jurij Jenko, clarinet
Barbara Kresnik, percussion
Matevž Bajde, percussion
Tomaž Sevšek, harmonium
Mikayel Balyan, pianoNika Gorič, soprano
conductor Nicolas Altstaedt
Programme:
Alexander Zemlinsky: Humoresque for woodwind quintet
Gustav Mahler: Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (arr. for woodwind quintet)
Sigfrid Karg-Elert: »In memoriam« from Poesien Op. 35 for harmonium and piano
Johann Strauss Jr.: Lagunen-Walzer, Op. 411 (arr. Arnold Schönberg for string quartet, piano and harmonium)
Gustav Mahler (arr. Erwin Stein): Symphony No. 4 in G majorAt the center of this year’s Festival Maribor is a truly special concert with the Festival Maribor Chamber Ensemble, a group comprised of musicians from a number of leading Slovenian orchestras and chamber groups such as the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, the Dissonance String Quartet and the Slowind woodwind quintet, as well as soloists. They are joined by the young but increasingly internationally sought after Maribor soprano Nika Gorič.
The musicians come together on this occasion primarily to show us how Gustav Mahler, through the eyes of a child, looked upon the heavenly life and all its joy. He expresses this in his Symphony No. 4, while also introducing us to the his idealistic worldview in which the highest values are represented by the purity of the (child’s) heart and love for one’s fellow man and woman — as well as love for all the creatures of the world (Mahler was also vegetarian, after all). We will hear the symphony in the arrangement for chamber ensemble by Erwin Stein that was created for the exclusive circle of Arnold Schönberg’s Verein für musikalische Privataufführungen (Society for Private Musical Performances). The aim of the society was to present contemporary works as transparently as possible to a private interested audience and to this end a number of interesting arrangements were made of symphonic pieces that revealed surprising hidden layers within. One of the most successful of these is surely Stein’s arrangement of Mahler’s Symphony No. 4, which we will hear on the Festival Maribor in a carefully prepared and historically appropriate performance by our chamber ensemble.
In addition to this, we will also hear the musicians in various other chamber formations, including the woodwind quintet Slowind as well as the duo of specialists for historical performance practice on keyboard instruments, our very own Tomaž Sevšek and the Armenian pianist Mikayel Balyan.
- An Evening of Music by Vinko Globokar
August 30, 2016 at 9.00 p.m.
Kromberk Castle, near Nova Gorica (SLO)Vinko Globokar – trombone
Slowind
Programme:
Atemstudie for oboe
Discours VIII for wind quintet
Dos à dos for horn and bassoon
Avguštin, dober je vin for wind quintet
Moteur à trois tons for an improviser and wind quintet - Festival “D’Aujourd’hui à Demain”
July 11, 2016 at 8.30 p.m.
Cluny (F), Théâtre des ArtsSlowind
Ensemble Aleph
Programme:
Larisa Vrhunc: Celo (1999)
Nina Šenk: Trenutki
Bernd Alois Zimmermann/Dominique Clément: Enchiridion
Marij Kogoj/Larisa Vrhunc: Suite instrumentale d’après l’Opéra Masques Noirs
Bernd Alois Zimmermann/Dominique Clément: Musiques pour les soupers du Roi Ubu - Povoletto (I), Ex Sala Civica
20.03.2016 – 18:00
Slowind Wind QuintetAndrea Rucli piano
Programme:
Woflgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro, K. 594
Alfred Huber: Cognition II
Louise Farrenc: Sextet for piano and wind quintet, Op. 40
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Povoletto (I), Ex Sala Civica
20.03.2016 – 18:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Andrea Rucli piano
Programme:
Woflgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro, K. 594
Alfred Huber: Cognition II
Louise Farrenc: Sextet for piano and wind quintet, Op. 40
Gorizia (I), Palazzo Attems Petzenstein
28.02.2016 – 11:00
Pihalni kvintet Slowind
Spored:
Domenico Scarlatti, arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Woflgang Amade Mozart: Adagio and Allegro. K. 594
Nina Šenk: Trenutki (Moments)
Alexander von Zemlinsky: Humoresque
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Maribor (SLO), Union Hall
18.11.2015 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Andrea Rucli piano
Programme:
Francis Poulenc: Sextet for piano and wind quintet
Vito Žuraj: Contour for wind quintet
Louise Farrenc: Sextet for piano and wind quintet, Op. 40
Geneva (CH), Studio Ernest-Ansermet, Passage de la Radio 2, 1205 Geneva
27.10.2015 – 20:00
Concert in Geneva – Nouvelles de LjubljanaSlowind
Ensemble Contrechamps
Michael Wendeberg – conductor
Programme:
Michael Pelzel (b. 1978): …par la brume flottante… (2004) for flute, clarinet, percussion, violin, viola, cello and contrabass
Beat Furrer (b. 1954): Gaspra (1988) for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola and cello
Larisa Vrhunc (b. 1967): And if not (2015) for large ensemble
Brice Pauset (b. 1965): Theorie der Tränen: Schlamm (2008) for clarinet, piano, violin and cello
Vito Žuraj (b. 1979): Moonballs (2015) for wind quintet and ensemble
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 17th Slowind Festival 2015
25.10.2015 – 20:00
7th concertPreconcert talk with Brice Pauset, Michael Pelzel, Larisa Vrhunc and Vito Žuraj at 7.00 pm
Ensemble Contrechamps
Slowind
Michael Wendeberg – conductor
Programme:
Finale
Beat Furrer (*1954): Gaspra (1988) for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola and violoncello
Larisa Vrhunc (*1967): And if not (2015) for large ensemble (World premiere)
Brice Pauset (*1965): Theorie der Tränen: Schlamm (2008) for clarinet, piano, violin and violoncello
Michael Pelzel: “…par la brume flottante…” (2004) for flute, clarinet, percussion, violin, viola, violoncello and double bass
Vito Žuraj: Moonballs (2015) for wind quintet and ensemble (World premiere)Duration: 71’
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 17th Slowind Festival 2015
24.10.2015 – 20:00
6th concertPreconcert talk with Matej Bonin at 7.00 pm
Drumartica
Aleš Kacjan – flute
Slovenian Percussion Project SToP
Programme:
Tutuguri
Bruno Mantovani: Un souffle (2005) for flute and four percussionists
Matej Bonin (*1986): Trash Me Out (2015) for two percussionists (World premiere)
Helmut Lachenmann: Intérieur (1965) for one percussionist
Wolfgang Rihm: Tutuguri VI (Kreuze) (1981) for six percussionistsDuration: 74’
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 17th Slowind Festival 2015
23.10.2015 – 17:30
5th concertPreconcert talk with Tadej Kenig at 4.45 pm
Gregorio García Karman – electro-acoustic realization
Tadej Kenig – clarinet
Matej Šarc – oboe
Slowind
Programme:
Elektronika II
Pierre Boulez (*1925): Dialogue de l’ombre double (1984) for clarinet and electronics
Georg Katzer (*1935): Les Paysages fleurissantes (2001) for electronics
Heinz Holliger (*1939): Chordal Study (1971) for oboe
Mihael Paš (1970–2015): „S” for electronics
Salvatore Sciarrino (*1947): Il silenzio degli oracoli (1989) for wind quintet and amplificationDuration: 62’
Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom, Gallus Hall
23.10.2015 – 19:30
Subscription Concert of the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra (Blue 2 – Friday)Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
Beat Furrer – conductor
Luka Juhart – accordion
Programme:
strane costellazioni
Bojana Šaljić Podešva (*1978): Podoba, jaz in sanje (2015) for accordion, orchestra and electronics (World premiere)
Beat Furrer (*1954): strane costellazioni (2013) for large orchestra
Anton Webern (1883–1945): Six Pieces, Op. 6 for large orchestra
Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Symphony Nr. 4 in c-minor, D 417, “Tragic”Duration: 71’
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Blue room – 17th Slowind Festival 2015
22.10.2015 – 9:30
International Workshop
9.30 am–1.00 pm and 2.30 pm–4.00 pmOld and Young in the Vortex of Time
Lecturers: Michael Pelzel, Brice Pauset (Switzerland) and Vito Žuraj
Moderation: Prof. Larisa VrhuncMore about the International Workshop
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 17th Slowind Festival 2015
22.10.2015 – 17:30
4th concertPreconcert talk with Gregorio García Karman at 4.45 pm
Gregorio García Karman (Berlin Academy of the Arts) – electro-acoustic realization
Marija Skender – piano
Luka Juhart – accordion
Maxime Morel – tuba
Programme:
Elektronika I
Georg Katzer (*1935): Dialog imaginär No. 2 (“ad parnassum”) (1986/87) for piano and electronics
Lothar Voigtländer (*1943): Atemlos (1985) for electronics
Vito Žuraj (*1979): Roin-robin (2014) for accordion and electronics
Vinko Globokar (*1934): Introspection d’un tubiste (1983) for tuba, live-electronics and choreographyDuration: 59’
Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom, Gallus Hall
22.10.2015 – 19:30
Subscription Concert of the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra (Blue 2 – Thursday)Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
Beat Furrer – conductor
Luka Juhart – accordion
Programme:
strane costellazioni
Bojana Šaljić Podešva (*1978): Podoba, jaz in sanje (2015) for accordion, orchestra and electronics (World premiere)
Beat Furrer (*1954): strane costellazioni (2013) for large orchestra
Anton Webern (1883–1945): Six Pieces, Op. 6 for large orchestra
Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Symphony Nr. 4 in c-minor, D 417, “Tragic”Duration: 71’
University of Ljubljana, The Rectorate Hall – 17th Slowind Festival 2015
21.10.2015 – 10:30
International workshop
10.30 am–1.00 pm and 2.30 pm–5.30 pmStudio 31
Workshop about Keyboard Instruments with more than 12 keys per octave
Lecturer: Johannes Keller (Switzerland)
Guest: Márton Illés, skladatelj (Hungary/Germany)In cooperation with Academy of Music Ljubljana
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 17th Slowind Festival 2015
21.10.2015 – 20:00
3th concertPreconcert talk with Alwyn Westbrooke, Nina Šenk and Uroš Rojko at 7.00 pm
Ensemble Tema
Simon Klavžar – percussion
Slowind with guests
Programme:
Tema
Alwyn Westbrooke (*1982): Why Gryphons Shouldn’t Dance? (2011) for piano trio
Helmut Lachenmann: Sakura-Variationen (2000) for alto saxophone, percussion and piano
Nina Šenk (*1982): Dreamcatcher (2014) for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, two violoncellos and double bass
Bruno Mantovani (*1974): L’incandescence de la bruine (1997) for saxophone and piano
Georg Katzer (*1935): Schlagmusik 1 (1986) for percussionist
Uroš Rojko (*1954): Stone Wind I (1997) for flute and clarinet
Pierre Boulez: Dérive I (1984) for flute, clarinet, vibraphone, piano, violin and violoncelloDuration: 67’
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 17th Slowind Festival 2015
20.10.2015 – 20:00
2nd concertPreconcert talk with Vito Žuraj, Márton Illés and Michael Pelzel at 7.00 pm
Johannes Keller – harpsichords
Marija Skender, Neus Estarellas Calderón – piano
Marisol Montalvo – soprano
Programme:
Claviers – music theatre concert
Nicola Vicentino (1511–1575): Musica prisca caput for cimbalo cromatico with 31 keys per octave
Ivan Wyschnegradsky (1883–1979): Prélude Nr. 5, Op. 22 (1934, rev. 1960) for two pianos in quartertones
Vito Žuraj (*1979): Recitatives (2012) – I for soprano and cimbalo cromatico with 24 keys per octave
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 3, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Pierre Boulez (*1925): Notations (1945) – Nr. 1 for piano
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 2, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Márton Illés (*1975): Cembalosätze (2012) – Part I for amplified harpsichord (World premiere)
Michael Pelzel (*1978): Brushing (2009) – Part I for prepared piano
Pierre Boulez: Notations – Nr. 2 for piano
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 1, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Vito Žuraj: Recitatives – II for soprano and cimbalo cromatico with 24 keys per octave
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 9, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Pierre Boulez: Notations – Nr. 4 for piano
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 11, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Márton Illés: Cembalosätze – Part II for amplified harpsichord (World premiere)
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 14, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Pierre Boulez: Notations – Nr. 5 for piano
Helmut Lachenmann (*1935): Guero (1970) for amplified piano
Pierre Boulez: Notations – Nr. 8 for piano
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 4, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Vito Žuraj: Recitatives – III for soprano and cimbalo cromatico with 24 keys per octave
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 17, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
György Ligeti (1923–2006): Passacaglia Ungherese (1978) for amplified clavichord
Michael Pelzel: Brushing – Part II for prepared piano
Pierre Boulez: Notations – Nr. 11 for piano
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 18, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Márton Illés: Cembalosätze – Part III for amplified harpsichord (World premiere)
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 20, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Pierre Boulez: Notations – Nr. 12 for piano
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: Prélude Nr. 23, Op. 22 for two pianos in quartertones
Vito Žuraj: Recitatives – IV for soprano and cimbalo cromatico with 24 keys per octave
Michael Pelzel: Brushing – Part III for prepared piano
Nicola Vicentino (1511–1575): Madonna il poco dolce for cimbalo cromatico with 31 keys per octave (World premiere)* All the Préludes by Ivan Wyschnegradsky are from the collection 24 Préludes dans tous les tons de l’échelle chromatique diatonisée à 13 sons, Op. 22 (1934, rev. 1960) for two pianos in quartertones.
Duration: cca. 75’
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 17th Slowind Festival 2015
19.10.2015 – 20:00
1st concertPreconcert talk with Vito Žuraj at 7.00 pm
Ensemble Tema
Marisol Montalvo – soprano
Jaka Stadler and Cello Ensemble
Slowind
Programme:
Vortex temporum
Pierre Boulez (*1925): Messagesquisse (1976/77) for violoncello solo and 6 violoncellos
Helmut Lachenmann (*1935): Toccatina (1986) for violin solo
Vito Žuraj (*1979): Contour (2012) for wind quintet
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887–1959): Bachianas brasileiras št. 5 (1938–1945) for soprano and 8 violoncellos
Gérard Grisey (1949–1998): Vortex temporum (1994–96) for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, viola and violoncelloDuration: 85’
La Biennale di Venezia 2015 (I), Sala delle Colonne (Ca’ Giustinian)
02.10.2015 – 17:00
Slowind Woodwind Quintet
Programme:
György Ligeti (1923–2006): Ten Pieces for Woodwind Quintet
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Augenblicke
Pasquale Corrado (b. 1979): new work
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Avguštin, dober je vin
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
28.09.2015 – 16:00
WORLD MUSIC DAYSSlowind Wind Quintet
Slovenian Percussion Project (SToP)
Jože Rošer, Boštjan Lipovšek – horn
Programme:
Xiaozhong Yang (ISCM Chengdu): Cloud Cluster (2012) for 5 percussionists
Vassilis Bakopoulos (ISCM Greece): Wind Quintet No.1 (2012)
Larisa Vrhunc (Slovenia): Hitrost razpadanja/The Rate of Decay (2013) for two horns and two percussionists
Sunleif Rasmussen (ISCM Faroe Islands): Motion/Emotion (2011) for wind quintet
Peter Adriaansz & Maarten Altena (ISCM The Netherlands): TWOMB for John Cage (2012) for percussion sextet
Corrado Rojac (ISCM Slovenia): Clichés (2003) for wind quintet
Jacob Gotlib (Florida): Portrait Sequence (Blanching Out) (2012) for percussion duo
Chris Hung (ISCM Hong Kong, China): Vibrant City (2014) for 5 percussionists
Hiroshima (Japan), Elisabeth University of Music
14.09.2015 – 18:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti/arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Toshio Hosokawa: Ancient Voices (2013) – In Memory of Wolfgang Schulz
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro, KV 594
Darius Milhaud: La Cheminée du Roi René, op. 205
Nina Šenk: Trenutki (Moments) (2009)
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, No. 2
Japan, Takefu Bunka Center, Main Hall – 26th Takefu International Music Festival 2015
13.09.2015 – 17:00
Final (Closing) Concert
Programme:
Sho-Myo (Buddhist liturgical chant): Sho-Myo of Tendai-shu and Ji-shu
Franz Schubert: Introduction and Variations on “Trockene Blumen” from Die schöne Mullerin, Op. 160, D. 802 (Mario Caroli – flute, Saori Oya – piano)
Gustav Mahler: 5 Lieder nach Rückert (Eiko Hiramatsu – soprano, Seitaro Ishikawa – piano)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Isamu Kanai: Requiem
(Rüediger Bohn – conductor, Eiko Hiramatsu – soprano, Rina Hirayama – alto, Daiki Miyashita – tenor, Naohito Sekiguchi – bass, Slowind Wind Quintet, Fumika Mohri – violin, Yuuna Shinohara – violin, Ayako Tahara – viola, Michiaki Ueno – violoncello, Junko Yamamoto – piano, Takefu Festival Chorus…)
Japan, Takefu Bunka Center, Main Hall – 26th Takefu International Music Festival 2015
12.09.2015 – 15:00
New Horizons (Concert 2)
Programme:
Giacinto Scelsi: Tre Pezzi (Masanori Oishi – soprano saxophone)
Nina Šenk: Augenblicke (2009) for Woodwind Quintet (Slowind Wind Quintet)
Diego Ramos: New Work for Woodwind Quintet (Slowind Wind Quintet) (world premiere)
Olga Neuwirth: “Verfremdung /Entfremdung”(2002) (Mario Caroli – flute, Saori Oya – piano)
Kaija Saariaho (b. 1952): “Sept Papillons” for Cello solo (Anssi Karttunen – violoncello solo)
Japan, Takefu Bunka Center, Main Hall – 26th Takefu International Music Festival 2015
12.09.2015 – 17:00
New Horizons (Concert 3)
Programme:
Osamu Kawakami: “Monotropastrum humile” (Masanori Oishi – saxophone, Yasutaka Hemmi – violin, Tomoko Kasai – percussion, Maki Ota – soprano) (world premiere)
Kaori Ohkuma: New Work for Noh-voice, Soprano and Percussion (Ryoko Aoki – voice; Maki Ota – soprano, Tomoko Kasai – percussion)
Georges Aperghis (1945-): “Alter Ego” for Tenor Saxophone (Masanori Oishi – saxophone)
Isamu Kanai: New Work for Woodwind Quintet (Slowind Wind Quintete) (world premiere)
Japan, Takefu Bunka Center, Main Hall – 26th Takefu International Music Festival 2015
11.09.2015 – 19:00
Toshio Hosokawa & His Friends, “Toshio Hosokawa’s 60th anniversary concert”
Programme:
Yoshiaki Onishi: Parti for violin solo (Yasutaka Hemmi – violin)
Hiroyuki Itoh: New Work for Woodwind Quitet (Slowind Wind Quintet) (world premiere)
Federico Gardella: Architetture del canto e del silenzio (2014) for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello and piano
(Yoshie Ueno – flute, Nozomi Ueda – clarinet, Yasutaka Hemmi – violin, Tomoki Tai – violoncello, Ken-ichi Nakagawa – piano, Seitaro Ishikawa – conductor) (Japanese premiere)
Diana Rotaru: “Enter no silence” for soprano, flute, clarinet, piano and percussion (Maki Ota – soprano, Yoshie Ueno – flute, Nozomi Ueda – clarinet, Junko Yamamoto – piano, Tomoko Kasai – percussion, Seitaro Ishikawa – conductor)
Toshio Hosokawa: Vertival Song for flute (Yoshie Ueno – flute solo)
Toshio Hosokawa: Piano Trio (Yasukata Hemmi – violin, Tomoki Tai – violoncello, Junko Yamamoto – piano) (Japanese premiere)
Toshio Hosokawa: Vertical Time Study II (Masanori Ohishi – saxophone, Ken-ichi Nakagawa – piano, Tomoko Kasai – percussion
Japan, Takefu Bunka Center, Main Hall – 26th Takefu International Music Festival 2015
08.09.2015 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet ConcertSlowind Wind Quintet
Nozomi Ueda – bass clarinet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti: Two sonatas (in C-Major, L. 255 and in G-Major, L. 286)
Toshio Hosokawa: Ancient Voices – In memory of Wolfgang Schulz
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K. 594
György Ligeti: Zehn Stücke für Bläser-quintett (10 pieces for woodwind quintet)
Vinko Globokar: Avguštin, dober je vin
Leoš Janaček: Jugend (Mladí)
Japan, Takefu Bunka Center, Main Hall – 26th Takefu International Music Festival 2015
06.09.2015 – 15:00
Opening Concert
Programme:
György Ligeti: From 6 Bagatelles (Slowind Woodwind Quintet)
Antonín Dvorák: Klid (Gen Yokosaka – violoncello, Hiroyo Imagawa – piano)
Krzysztof Penderecki: Prelude (Michel Lethiec – clarinet solo)
Johannes Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 2, 1st Mv. (Akiko Yamada – violin; Yuya Tsuda – piano)
Shakuhachi traditional solo piece: “Tsuru-no Sugomori” (Tosiya Suzuki – recorder)
Shakuhachi traditional solo piece: “Kokuh” (Tadashi Tajima – shakuhachi)
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude and Fuga from No. 5 Suite for Cello (Anssi Karttunen – violoncello solo)
Toshio Hosokawa: Read II for viola and piano (Tomoko Akasaka – viola, Kei Itoh – piano)
Giacinto Scelsi: “Ave Maria” from “Three Latin Prayers” (Maki Ota – soprano solo)
Claude Debussy: Syrinx (Mario Caroli – flute solo)
Béla Bartók: From String Quartet No. 4 (Yale String Quartet)
Kötschach-Mauthen (A), Via Iulia Augusta Konzertsommer, Landeskrankenhaus Laas
18.07.2015 – 18:00
Slowind Woodwind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) / arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro, K. 594
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Ruth Crawford Seeger: Suite for Woodwind Quintet
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2more …
Tuscany (I), Castello di San Polo in Rosso
04.07.2015 – 19:00
Festival SynergienSlowind Woodwind Quintet
Leonard Siebler piano
Programme:
Philippe Gaubert: Madrigal for flute and piano
(Claude Debussy: Reflets dans l’eau – Leonard Siebler)
Jacques Ibert: Trois pièces brèves for wind quintet
Henri Dutilleux: Sarabande et Cortege for bassoon and piano
(Fréderic Chopin: Etüde, Op. 10, No. 12 for piano – Leonard Siebler)
Francis Poulenc: Sextuor, Op. 100 for woodwind quintet and piano
Tuscany (I), Castello di San Polo in Rosso
03.07.2015 – 19:00
Festival SynergienSlowind Woodwind Quintet
Leonard Siebler piano
Programme:
Clara Schumann: Drei Romanzen for oboe and piano
Nina Šenk: Augenblicke for woodwind quintet
Ruth Crawford Seeger: Suite for woodwind quintet
Louise Farrenc: Sextett in C minor, Op. 40 for piano and woodwind quintet
Tuscany (I), Castello di San Polo in Rosso
02.07.2015 – 19:00
Festival SynergienSlowind Woodwind Quintet
Leonard Siebler piano
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quintet in E-flat major, K 452 for oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and piano
Mikhail Glinka: Trio Pathétique in D-minor for clarinet, bassoon and piano
Giulio Briccialdi: Woodwind Quintet in D-major, Op. 124
Berlin (D), Villa Elisabeth, Invalidenstr. 3, 10115 Berlin
21.06.2015 – 16:30
Vinko Globokar’s 80thanniversaryconductor Simon Harrer
Pihalni kvintet Slowind
Solistenensemble PHØNIX16
conductor Timo Kreuser
ensemble unitedberlin
leaders Vinko Globokar and Catherine Larsen-Maguire
Programme:
Vinko Globokar
Polytonique ! (1964) for Bigband
Atemstudie (1972) for oboe (Matej Šarc, oboe)
Dvojnost (1963) for Bigband
Laboratorium – Moteur à trois tons (1973) (Aleš Kacjan, flute; Matej Šarc, oboe; Paolo Calligaris, bassoon; Vinko Globokar, trombone; Silke Eberhard, saxophone; Damir Bacikin, trumpet)
Jenseits der Sicherheit (1981) (Sirje Aleksandra Viise, soprano)
Osebno (1963) for Bigband (Bigband Polytonique, leader Simon Harrer)
Berlin (D), Villa Elisabeth, Invalidenstr. 3, 10115 Berlin
21.06.2015 – 18:30
Vinko Globokar’s 80thanniversary
conductor Simon Harrer
Slowind Woodwind Quintet
Solistenensemble PHØNIX16
conductor Timo Kreuser
ensemble unitedberlin
leaders Vinko Globokar and Catherine Larsen-Maguire
Programme:
Vinko Globokar
Airs de voyages vers l’interieur (1972) for eight voices, clarinet, trombone and electronics (Solistenensemble PHØNIX16: Timo Kreuser, leader; Erich Wagner, clarinet; Florian Juncker, trombone; Andre Bartetzki, elektronics)
Discours VIII (1989) for woodwind quintet (Slowind Woodwind Quintet)
Kaleidoskop im Nebel (2013) for chamber ensemble (ensemble unitedberlin, Catherine Larsen-Maguire, leader)
Berlin (D), Villa Elisabeth, Invalidenstr. 3, 10115 Berlin
21.06.2015 – 20:30
Vinko Globokar’s 80thanniversaryconductor Simon Harrer
Slowind Woodwind Quintet
Solistenensemble PHØNIX16
conductor Timo Kreuser
ensemble unitedberlin
leaders Vinko Globokar and Catherine Larsen-Maguire
Programme:
Vinko Globokar
La Prison (2001) for eight instruments (ensemble unitedberlin)
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002) for woodwind quintet (Slowind Woodwind Quintet)
Vendre le vent (1973) for pianist, percussionist and nine wind instruments (ensemble unitedberlin, Vinko Globokar, leader)
Florence (I), Concert Series Villa Romana
13.06.2015 – 21:15
Concert Series Programme:
György Ligeti: 10 Stücke für Bläser-quintett
Tošio Hosokava: Ancient Voices
Salvatore Sciarrino: Il silenzio degli oracoli
Vito Žuraj: Contour
Vinko Globokar: Avguštin dober je vin
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Aškerčeva 2
20.05.2015 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Spored:
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): EventsZagorje (SLO), Gledališka dvorana Delavskega doma Zagorje
15.05.2015 – 19:00
Slowind Woodwind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) / arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro, K. 594
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
György Ligeti (1923–2006): Six Bagatelles
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall, 2nd Slowind Spring 2015
13.05.2015 – 20:00
2nd concert
VINTAGE TRANSCRIBEDSlowind Wind Quintet
Ensemble Aleph
Programme:
Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Enchiridion (1949-51) – Transcription for chamber ensemble by Dominique Clément
Arnold Schönberg: Concerto for violoncello in D major (1932–33) – Transcription for chamber ensemble by Dominique Clément
Larisa Vrhunc: Extracts of the opera Black Masques by Marij Kogoj
Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Musique pour les soupers du roi Ubu (1962–1966–2011) – Dark ballet in seven parts and one entrance of Bernd Alois Zimmermann – Arranged version for chamber ensemble and actor by Dominique ClémentEnsemble Aleph:
Dominique Clément – clarinet
Lutz Mandler – trumpet
Noémi Schindler – violin
Belinda Peake – viola
Christophe Roy – violoncello
Jean-Charles François – percussion
Sylvie Drouin – pianoSlowind:
Aleš Kacjan – flute
Matej Šarc – oboe
Jurij Jenko – clarinet
Metod Tomac – horn
Paolo Calligaris – bassoonGuests:
Boris Ostan – actor
Žan Tkalec – trombone
Petra Greblo – violoncello
Miha Firšt – double bass
Aleksandra Verbickaja – harpsichordMichel Pozmanter – conductor
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Slavko Osterc Hall, 2nd Slowind Spring 2015
13.05.2015 – 16:30
from 4.30 p.m. till 7 p.m.
YOUNG COMPOSER’S ROUND TABLEParticipating composers at the round table:
Jepper Ernst (Denmark)
Victor Ibarra (Mexico / France)
Alja Zore (Slovenia)
Kristian Rymkier (Denmark / France)
Tomaž Bajželj (Slovenia)
Marcus Lease (USA / Denmark)
Finnur Karlsson (Iceland / Denmark)Moderation: Maia Juvanc
Seven young composers, whose works will be performed at 2nd Slowind Spring 2015 will under the moderation of musicologist Maia Juvanc discuss their music, several issues of being young composer today and exchange their estethic views.
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Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall, 2nd Slowind Spring 2015
12.05.2015 – 20:00
1st concert
YOUNG COMPOSER’S FORUMSlowind Wind Quintet
Ensemble Aleph
Programme:
Finnur Karlsson (Iceland): Two Movements (2014) for woodwind quintet
Alja Zore (Slovenia): Kaliaihzis (2014) for woodwind quintet
Aureliano Cattaneo (Italy/Spain): Trio IV (2006) for clarinet, violoncello and piano
Jeppe Ernst (Denmark): mor I far (2014) for woodwind quintet
Kristian Rymkier (Denmark/France): Mécanique (2014) for woodwind quintet
Victor Ibarra (Mexico/France): sofferte … lontano for bass clarinet, viola, violoncello, piano and percussion
Tomaž Bajželj (Slovenia): 350 Pictures (2013) for woodwind quintet
Christian Winther Christensen (Denmark): Trio (2009) for violin, viola and violoncello
Marcus Lease (USA/Denmark): Peace, Affannato (2014) for woodwind quintet
Eneko Vadillo-Perez (Spain): Jiseiyi (2001–02) for piccolo, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, violoncello, double bass and percussion
Zagreb (CRO), 28th Music Biennale Zagreb
24.04.2015 – 17:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Lojze Lebič (r. 1934): Dogodki II (Events II) (2002)
Marko Ruždjak(1946–2012): In-Out
Niels Rosing-Schow: Five studies (1979, rev. 2012)
Srđan Dedić (r. 1965): New work
Toshio Hosokawa (r. 1955): Ancient Voices (2013)
Vinko Globokar (r. 1934): Avguštin dober je vin (2002)
Ljubljana (SLO), Medical Chamber of Slovenia, Dunajska Street 162
14.04.2015 – 19:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) / arr.. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro, K. 594
Primož Ramovš (1921–1999): Wing Quintet No. 2
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Koper, Church of St. Francis of Assisi
09.12.2014 – 20:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) / Arr. Dinu Lipati: Sonata in C Major, L. 255
Giacinto Scelsi (1905–1988): Due Pezzi for horn solo
Domenico Scarlatti / Arr. Dinu Lipati: Sonata in G Major, L. 286
György Ligeti (1923–2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Serenade in C Minor, K. 388
Pogorica (Montenegro), Podgorica Museum, Festival DEUS (Decembarska umjetnička scena)
04.12.2014 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) / arr.. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro, K. 594
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): Dogodki II/Events II (2002)
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque (1939)
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
21.10.2014 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk with Robert Aitken and Naoko Yoshino at 7.00 p.m.Robert Aitken – flute and conductor
Slovenian Philharmonic String Orchestra
Slowind
Aljaž Beguš – clarinet, bass clarinet
Jože Rošer – horn
Franc Kosem – trumpet
Žan Tkalec – trombone
Franci Krevh, Matevž Bajde – percussion
Marjan Peternel – piano, celesta
String Quartet Dissonance: (Janez Podlesek, Matjaž Porovne, Oliver Dizdarević Škrabar, Klemen Hvala)
Naoko Yoshino – harp
Mayumi Myata – shō
Programme:
“Toward the Sea”
Tōru Takemitsu: Nostalghia (1984) for solo violin and strings
Tōru Takemitsu: Distance (1972) for oboe and shō
Tōru Takemitsu: Toward the Sea II (1981) for alto flute, harp and strings (I The Night; II Moby Dick; III Cape Cod)
Tōru Takemitsu: Eucalypts II (1971) for flute, oboe and harp
Toshio Hosokawa: Birds Fragments III (1990) for shō and flute
Tōru Takemitsu: Tree Line (1988) for flute (alto), oboe, clarinets (bass clarinet), bassoon (contrabassoon), horns, trumpet, trombone, percussion, harp, piano (celeste), violins, viola, cello and double bass
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
19.10.2014 – 20:00
Ave Chamber Choir
Jerica Gregorc Bukovec – conductor
Franc Kosem – trumpet
Mayumi Myata – shō
Tadashi Tajima – shakuhachi
Programme:
“Cherry Blossoms”
Tōru Takemitsu: Paths (1994) In memoriam of Witold Lutosławski for trumpet solo
Tōru Takemitsu: Wind Horse (1961–66) for mixed choir (I Vocalise 1 for women’s choir; III Vocalise II for men’s choir; IV Vocalise III for mixed choir)
Toshi Ichiyanagi: Galaxy (1983) for shō
Tōru Takemitsu: Handmade Proverbs (Four Popular Songs) (1987) for 6 male singers (I Your Eyes; II Three bonzes; III Cinderella’s Misfortune; IV A Farewell gift Words by Shuzo Takoguchi)
Joji Yuasa: To the Genesis (1988) for shō
Uroš Rojko (1954): Več luči / Mehr Licht (2014) for mixed choir
Tōru Takemitsu: Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) (1979–92) for mixed choir
Gionsyoja from the story of Heike-Hikigatari by Junko Handa for biwa
Tōru Takemitsu: Mienai Kodomo (Unseen Child) (1979–92) for mixed choir
Traditional music by Tadashi Tajima for shakuhachi
Tōru Takemitsu: Sayonara (1979–92) (words by Kuniharu Akiyama) for mixed choir
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
18.10.2014 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk with Toshio Hosokawa at 7 p.m.Slowind
Naoko Yoshino – harp
Mayumi Myata – shō
Klemen Leben – accordion
Marjan Peternel – piano
Programme:
“Ancient Voices” – Portrait Concert of Toshio Hosokawa
Toshio Hosokawa (1955): Gesine for harp solo
Toshio Hosokawa: Cloudscapes – Moon Night (1998) for shō and accordion
Toshio Hosokawa: Arc Song (1999) for oboe and harp
Toshio Hosokawa: Fragmente III (1989) for woodwind quintet
Toshio Hosokawa: Utsurohi (1986) for shō and harp
Toshio Hosokawa: Lied (2010) for flute and piano
Toshio Hosokawa: Ancient Voices (2013) for woodwind quintet
Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom, Gallus Hall – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
17.10.2014 – 19:30
Slovenian Philharmonic Subscription SeriesFréderic Chaslin – conductor
Junko Handa – biwa
Tadashi Tajima – shakuhachi
Programme:
“November Steps”
Ernest Chausson: Viviane – Ouverture
Claude Debussy: La mer
Tōru Takemitsu: November Steps (1967) for biwa, shakuhachi and orchestra
Maurice Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales
Ljubljana, Trubar Literature House, Stritarjeva 7 – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
17.10.2014 – 11:30
International Workshop“Confronting Silence II”
Lecturer: Toshio Hosokawa (Tokio)
Moderation and organisation: Larisa VrhuncApplication
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Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom, Gallus Hall – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
16.10.2014 – 19:30
Slovenian Philharmonic Subscription SeriesFrédéric Chaslin – conductor
Junko Handa – biwa
Tadashi Tajima – shakuhachi
Programme:
“November Steps”
Ernest Chausson: Viviane – Ouverture
Claude Debussy: La mer
Tōru Takemitsu: November Steps (1967) for biwa, shakuhachi and orchestra
Maurice Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentalesLjubljana, Slovenska kinoteka, Miklošičeva 28 – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
15.10.2014 – 19:00
Film screeningRising sun
Director: Philip Kaufman
Music: Toru Takemitsu
Ljubljana, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Aškerčeva 2, »Modra soba« (5th floor) – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
14.10.2014 – 10:20
International Workshop“Confronting Silence I”
Lecturer: Dai Fujikura (London)
Moderation and organisation: Larisa VrhuncApplication
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Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
14.10.2014 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk with Tadeja Vulc and Dai Fijikura at 7 p.m.Slowind
Robert Aitken – flute
Junko Handa – biwa
Tadashi Tajima – shakuhachi
Dimitrij Lederer – bass clarinet
Dejan Prešiček – alto saxophone
Franci Krevh – vibraphone
Nicoletta Sanzin – harp
Marjan Peternel – piano
Programme:
“Rain Spell”
Alja Zore: Kaliaihzis (2014) for wind quintet (world premiere)
Tōru Takemitsu: Eclipse (1966) for biwa and shakuhachi
Tadeja Vulc: Pajčevine časa (2014) for wind quintet (world premiere)
John Cage: Ryoanji (1984) for bamboo flute, percussion and 3 pre-recorded bamboo flutes
Dai Fujikura: Wind Skein (2013) for oboe, clarinet, saxophone alto, bass clarinet and bassoon
Tōru Takemitsu: Rain Spell (1982) for flute (alto flute), clarinet, harp, piano and vibraphoneLjubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
14.10.2014 – 22:30
Robert Aitken, Aleš Kacjan, Matej Zupan, Liza Hawlina – flutes
Paolo Calligaris – bassoon
Nicoletta Sanzin – harp
Tadashi Tajima – shakuhachi
Yasumichi Iwaki – viola
Programme:
“And then I knew ‘twas Wind”
Tōru Takemitsu: Voice (1971) for flute solo
Tōru Takemitsu: Masque for two flutes (Continu (1959); Incidental I (1959); Incidental II (1960))
Tōru Takemitsu: Itinerant in Memory of Isamo Noguchi (1989) for flute solo
Tōru Takemitsu: And then I knew ‘twas Wind (1992) for flute, viola and harp
Toshio Hosokawa: ‟Kuroda-bushi” (2004) for alto flute
Dai Fujikura: Calling (2011) for bassoon solo
Jo Kondo: High Song (1987) for alto flute and shakuhachi
Joji Yuasa: Interpenetration (1966) for two flutes
Toshi Ichiyanagi: still Time IV – In Memory of Tōru Takemitsu (1998) for flute solo
Tōru Takemitsu: Air (1995) for flute solo
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
12.10.2014 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk with Robert Aitken at 7 p.m.Robert Aitken – flute, conductor
Miran Kolbl – violin
Igor Mitrović, Milan Hudnik, Petra Gačnik Greblo – violoncello
Jurij Jenko – clarinet solo
Metod Tomac – horn
Franc Kosem, Nejc Zahrastnik, Jure Gradišnik, Matej Rihter – trumpet
Uroš Vegelj – tuba
Mihael Šuler, Uroš Polanc, Urban Turjak – trombone, bass trombone
Marjan Peternel – piano
Nicoletta Sanzin, Anja Gaberc – harp
Duo Drumartica (Jože Bogolin, Simon Klavžar)
Matevž Bajde – vibraphone
Programme:
“Waves”
Tōru Takemitsu: Waterways (1978) for clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano, two harps and two vibraphones
Tōru Takemitsu: Rain Tree (1981) for two marimbas, vibraphone and spotlight
Tōru Takemitsu: Garden Rain (1974)
I. for horn, two trumpets, trombone and tuba
II. for two trumpets and three trombones
Robert Aitken: Lalitá (1992) for flute, three violoncellos, two harps and two percussionists
Tōru Takemitsu: Waves (1976) for clarinet solo, accordion, horn, two trombones and bass drum
Tōru Takemitsu: Bryce (1976) for flute, two harps and two percussionists
Ljubljana, Slovenska kinoteka, Miklošičeva 28 – 16th Festival Slowind 2014
11.10.2014 – 19:00
Film screeningRan (Chaos)
Director: Akira Kurosawa
Music: Tōru Takemitsu
Italy, Castello San Polo in Rosso, Gaiole in Chianti
12.07.2014 –
Synergy festival and classical music concertsSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Sonata No. 8, Op.13, “Pathétique”
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Sonata for piano No. 10, K. 330, 1st movement
Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942): Divertissement for oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1927)
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784): Sonate No. 2 in G major for flute and oboe
Carl Nielsen (1865–1931): Quintet, Op. 43 (1922)
Italy, Castello San Polo in Rosso, Gaiole in Chianti
11.07.2014 –
Synergy festival and classical music concertsSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): April vignettes (1997) for flute solo
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Duo for clarinet and bassoon No. 2 in F major, WoO 27
Salvatore Sciarrino (b. 1947): Il silenzio degli oracoli (1968) za pihalni kvintet
Giacinto Scelsi (1905–1988): Due pezzi (1956) za rog solo
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Heinz Holliger (b. 1934): Studie über Mehrklänge (1971) za oboo solo
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
(1939)
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
13.06.2014 – 20:00
A Taste of Fleeting Time…
Concerts at Lojze Lebič, Božidar Kos, Vinko Globokar, Pavle Merkù, Jakob Jež, Ivo Petrić and Igor Štuhec anniversariesPre-concert talk with composers at 7 p.m.
2nd concert
“EVENT…”Barbara Jernejčič Fürst mezzo-soprano
Slowind
Janez Podlesek violin
Matjaž Porovne violin
Oliver Dizdarević Škrabar viola
Klemen Hvala violoncello
Tibor Kerekeš trumpet
Žan Tkalec trombone
Urška Križnik Zupan harp
Marjan Peternel piano
Petra Bartol percussion
Programme:
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): Events II (2002) for wind quintet
Lojze Lebič: String Quartet (1983) – first performance in Slovenia
Jakob Jež (b. 1928): Reflections on Omar Khayyam’s poetry (1967) for mezzo-soprano and chamber orchestra
Božidar Kos (b. 1934): Three Movements (1982) for flute, trombone, percussion and piano
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Discours VIII (1990) for wind quintet
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall
12.06.2014 – 20:00
A Taste of Fleeting Time …
Concerts at Lojze Lebič, Božidar Kos, Vinko Globokar, Pavle Merkù, Jakob Jež, Ivo Petrić and Igor Štuhec anniversariesPre-concert talk with composers Lojze Lebič, Igor Štuhec and Ivo Petrić at 7 p.m.
1st concert
“TIME…”Girl’s Chamber Choir of the Edgar Willems Music Center
conductor Jože Fürst
Tomaž Sevšek Šramel organ
Slowind
Programme:
Jakob Jež (b. 1928): Vodomke (2006) for girl’s choir
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): A Taste of Fleeting Time… (1978) for organ
Igor Štuhec (b. 1932): Interrogatur respondit (2013) for wind quintet
Pavle Merkù (b. 1927): Trio di canzoni (1979) for flute, clarinet and bassoon
Lojze Lebič: April vignettes (1997) for flute solo
Ivo Petrić (b. 1931): Woodwind Quintet no. 2 (1959) for wind quintet
Lojze Lebič: Time for girl’s choir
Rače (SLO)
25.05.2014 –
Slowind Wind Qunitet
Programme:
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): Events II (2002)
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments (2009)
Tošio Hosokava (b. 1955): Ancient Voices (2013)
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque (1939)
Tomaž Bajželj (b. 1979): 350 notes (2013)
Carl Nielsen (1865–1931): Quintet, Op. 43 (1922)
Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Miniature (1974) – Variations on the theme by Carl Nielsen
Slovenj Gradec (SLO)
15.05.2014 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Divertimento v H-duru, K. 240
Primož Ramovš (1921–1999): Wind Quintet
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque (1939)
Tošio Hosokava (r. 1955): Ancient Voices (2013)
Carl Nielsen (1865–1931): Wind Quintet, op. 43
Niels Rosing-Schow (roj. 1954): Miniature (1974) – Variations on theme by Carl Nielsen
Kotanjevica (SLO), Dvorana Frančiškanskega samostana na Kostanjevici
13.05.2014 – 20:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Serenade in C minor, K. 388
Bojan Glavina (r. 1961): Intonation, prelude, meditation and scherzo (2013)
Tošio Hosokava (r. 1955): Ancient Voices (2013)
Štefan Mauri (r. 1931): Pripoved iz spomina (2013)
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik Nr. 2, Op. 24
Roskilde (Danmark), Roskilde Bibliotek
19.03.2014 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Five studies
Carl Nielsen (1865–1931): Quintet, Op. 43
Niels Rosing-Schow: Miniature
København (Danmark), Royal Danish Academy of Music (Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium)
17.03.2014 –
Music WorkshopSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Finnur Karlsson: Two Movements for Wind Quintet
Kristian Rymkier: Mécanique
Jeppe Ernst: mor | far
Marcus Lease: Peace, Affanato
Måløv (Danmark), Kirke-koncert
16.03.2014 – 15:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Five studies
Carl Nielsen (1865–1931): Quintet, Op. 43
Niels Rosing-Schow: Miniature
Concord (USA, MA), Concord Free Public Library
01.03.2014 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Elliott Carter (1908–2012): Woodwind Quintet No. 1Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Five studies
Carl Nielsen (1865–1931): Quintet, Op. 43
Niels Rosing-Schow: Miniature
Washington (USA), Ambassy of Republic of Slovenia
27.02.2014 – 19:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Primož Ramovš (1921–1999): Woodwind Quintet No. 2
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Elliott Carter (1908–2012): Woodwind Quintet No. 1
Stanford (USA, CA), University, Department of Music, Campbell Recital Hall
26.02.2014 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Elliott Carter (1908–2012): Woodwind Quintet No. 1Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Five studies
Carl Nielsen (1865–1931): Quintet, Op. 43
Niels Rosing-Schow: Miniature
Santa Clara, (USA, CA), Santa Clara University
26.02.2014 – 12:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
San Francisco (USA, CA), Redwood City, Sofitel Hotel
23.02.2014 – 19:00
Inagural Fundraiser Gala Night of the American Slovenian Education Foundation (ASEF)Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Primož Ramovš (1921–1999): Allegro in Allegro Vivace from Woodwind Quintet No. 2
Elliott Carter (1908–2012): Allegretto from Woodwind Quintet No. 1
Primož Ramovš: Vivo from Woodwind Quintet No. 2
Laguna Niguel (USA, CA), St. Timothy Church
22.02.2014 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Serenade in C minor, K 388
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque
Elliott Carter (1908–2012): Woodwind Quintet No. 1
Giulio Briccialdi (1818–1881): Quintet, Op. 124
Orange County (USA, CA), CaliforniaSOKA University, Performing Arts Center
19.02.2014 – 19.30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Elliott Carter (1908–2012): Woodwind Quintet No. 1Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Five studies
Carl Nielsen (1865–1931): Quintet, Op. 43
Niels Rosing-Schow: Miniature
Pariz (F), Theatre Dunois
02.02.2014 – 15:00
Ensemble Alpeh
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Keith Humble: Ways-byways (1983)
René Leibowitz: Concertino, Op. 47 (1958)
Vinko Globokar: Par une forêt de symboles (1986)
Vinko Globokar: L’Exile no. 1 (2012)
Larisa Vrhunc: Grajska (2013)
Paris (F), Theatre Dunois
01.02.2014 – 18:00
Ensemble Alpeh
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Hans Werner Henze: Amicizia! (1976)
René Leibowitz: Four Bagatelles, op. 61 (1963)
Vinko Globokar: Discours VIII (1990)
Roberto Gerhard: Libra (1968)
René Leibowitz: Quintette pour instruments à vent, op. 11 (1944)
Anton Webern: Concerto for nine instruments, Op. 24 (1934)
Škofja Loka (SLO), Music School
25.11.2013 – 19:00
Night of the Slovenian ComposersSlowind
Programme: Igor Dekleva, Damijan Močnik, Ljubo Rančigaj, Črt Sojar Voglar, Tomaž Svete, Tadeja Vulc
La Fabrika, Komunardů 30, Prague
09.11.2013 – 19:30
Festival Contempuls (www.contempuls.cz)Slowind
Programme:
Tomasz Sikorski (prir. Martin Smolka): Zerstreutes Hinausschauen
Voker Staub: Perseiden
Onderj Stochl: new work – world premiere
Salvatore Sciarrino: Il silenzio degli oracoli
Nina Šenk: Augenblicke
Ljubljana (SLO), City Metelkova, Club Gromka
05.11.2013 – 21:00
Slowind
Programme:
Tomasz Sikorski (arr. Martin Smolka): Zerstreutes Hinausschauen
Voker Staub: Perseiden
Nina Šenk: Augenblicke
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − 15th Festival Slowind 2013
15.10.2013 – 20:00
6th concert
Pre-concert talk at 7 p.m. – guests: Larisa Vrhunc, Vinko GlobokarSlowind
Ensemble S
Ensemble Aleph
Vinko Globokar
conductor Michel Pozmanter
Monica Jordan, Barbara Jernejčič Fürst mezzo-soprano
Programme:
L’EXILE
Larisa Vrhunc (b. 1967): Grajska (2013) for chamber ensemble
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): L’exile Nr. 1
Luciano Berio (1925–2003): Folk Songs (1964) for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, percussion, harp/guitar, viola and violoncello
Vinko Globokar: Kaleidoskop im Nebel (2013) for fifteen players and one improvizer
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − 15th Festival Slowind 2013
14.10.2013 – 20:00
4th concert
Pre-concert talk at 7 p.m. – guests: Gudrun Schröfel, Stephan MeierEnsemble S
Slowind
Slovenski tolkalni projekt/Slovenian Percussion Project
Jean Charles François
Girls Choir Hannover
conductor Gudrun Schröfel
Programme:
L’IDÔLE
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Tribadabat extensif sur rhytme phantôme (1981) for many percussionists
Georges Aperghis (b. 1945): À bout de bras (1989) for oboe and clarinet
Vinko Globokar: ?Corporel (1985) for one percussionist
Michele Marelli (b. 1978): Voltfast 50 (2012) for woodwind quintet
Jean-Charles François (b. 1942): Dialogs of deafening gifted eavesdroppers (2009)
Vinko Globokar: L’Idôle (2012) for girls choir and four percussionists
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − 15th Festival Slowind 2013
14.10.2013 – 22:30
5th concertMichele Marelli clarinet
Dominique Clément clarinet
Luka Juhart accordion
Programme:
HARLEKIN
Luka Juhart (b. 1982): hrUP (2013) for accordion
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Dédoublement (1975) for clarinet
Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928–2007): Harlekin (1975) for clarinet
Vinko Globokar: Dialog über die Luft for accordion
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − 15th Festival Slowind 2013
12.10.2013 – 20:00
3th concert
Pre-concert talk at 7 p.m. – guests: Bojana Šaljić Podešva, Michel PozmanterSlowind
Ensemble Aleph
Jérôme Thomas juggler
conductor Michel Pozmanter
Programme:
VARIÉTÉ
Bojana Šaljić Podešva (b. 1978): Bioritem spomina (2013) for wind quintet and electronics (world premiere)
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Par une forêt de symboles (1986) for six musicians ad libitum
Mauricio Kagel (1931–2008): Variété (1976/77) for juggler, clarinet (saxophone), violoncello, accordion, piano, percussion and conductor
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − 15th Festival Slowind 2013
11.10.2013 – 20:00
2nd concertSlovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor Vinko Globokar
soloist and conductor Matej Šarc
Programme:
LES OTAGES
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Fluide (1967) for nine brass instruments and three percussionists
Vinko Globokar: Ausstrahlungen (1972) for oboe solo and 12 performers
Vinko Globokar: Les otages (2002) for orchestra and sampler
Ljubljana (SLO), University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts – 15th Festival Slowind 2013
10.10.2013 – 9:00
INTERNATIONAL MUSIC WORKSHOP
Organisation: Larisa Vrhunc
– Globokar’s place in music history of the late 20th century (Lecturer: Daniel Ender)
– Vinko Globokar – About and by his music (Lecturer: Tomaž Bajželj)
– Reflections of cultural globalization in New Music since the 1960s: “Problems of Itity” in works by European and East Asian composers
(Lecturer: Christian Utz)
– Vinko Globokar: Answers to participants’ questionsmore about the workshop
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic (Slovenska filharmonija), Marjan Kozina Hall
10.10.2013 – 20:00
Girls Choir of the St. Stanislav School Ljubljana
conductor Helena Fojkar Zupančič
Katarina Lotrič pianoJohn Leavitt (b. 1956): Festival Sanctus
Iacobus Gallus Handl (1550–1591): Pueri concinite, OM I/2
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897): Adoramus te, Christe, op. 37
Pavel Česnokov (1877–1944): Svete Tihii, Op. 9, Nr. 21
Ambrož Čopi (b. 1973): Otrok s sončnicoGirls Choir Hannover
conductor Gudrun Schröfel
Nicolai Krügel pianoJohann Michael Haydn (1737–1806): Gloria from Missa Sti. Leopoldi
Soloists: Katharina Held, Milena Gramann, Solveig Kloss, Maria Rüssel, Pauline Schüler, Lea Seelemeyer, Mareike Zorko, Sara Zwingmann
Francis Poulenc (1899–1963): Litanies à la Vierge Noire
Engelbert Humperdinck (1854–1921): Hänsel und Gretel “Brother, come and dance with me”
Soloists: Katharina Held, Lea Seelemeyer
Arvo Pärt (b. 1935): Zwei beter
Peter Eötvös (b. 1944): Autumn Day
Krzysztof Penderecki (roj. 1933): Sanctus
Krzysztof Penderecki: Benedictus
Arvo Pärt: Peace upon you, Jerusalem
Soloists: Charlotte Pohl, Natalie Bühl
Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Ständchen
Soloists: Maria Rüssel, Sara Zwingmann
Cy Coleman (1929–2004): Witchcraft
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − 15 th Festival Slowind 2013
09.10.2013 – 20:00
1st concert
Pre-concert talk at 7 p.m. – guests: Vinko Globokar, Tomaž BajželjSlowind
ensemble unitedberlin
Programme:
LA PRISON
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): La prison (2001) for eight instruments
Tomaž Bajželj (b. 1979): 350 opomb za pihalni kvintet (2013) for wind quintet (word premiere)
Vinko Globokar: Vendre le vent (1973)
Ljubljana, Atrij Mestnega muzeja
28.05.2013 – 20:00
Night of The Slovenian Composers – New works for Wind Quintet SlowindProgramme: Blaženka Arnič Lemež, Tomaž Bajželj, Zeqirja Ballata, Tomaž Burkat, Igor Dekleva, Pavel Dolenc, Maksimilijan Feguš, Nenad Firšt, Bojan Glavina, Peter Kopač, Marijan Korošec, Štefan Mauri …
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic
12.03.2013 – 21:30
Slovenian Music Days 2013 – young slovenian composersWind Quintet Slowind
Slovenian Percussion Project
Saar Berger, Boštjan Lipovšek – french horn
Matjaž Porovne – violin
Igor Mitrovič – violoncello
Klemen Leben – accordion
Steven Loy – conductor
Jure Ivanušič – narratorProgramme: Bojana Šaljić Podešva, Larisa Vrhunc, Tomaž Bajželj, Alja Zore, Matej Bonin, Nina Šenk
Tolmin (SLO), Kinogledališče
05.03.2013 – 20:00
Slowind
Programme:
Paul Pierné (1874–1952): Suite pittoresque
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Trenutki (Moments)
Niels Rosing-Schow (b. 1954): Five Studies
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque
Niels Rosing-Schow: Miniature
Carl Nielsen (1865–1931): Quintet
Italy, Tavagnacco (UD), Centro Civico
21.02.2013 – 20.45
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Twon Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La cheminée du roi René
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942): Humoresque (1939)
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, op. 24more
Radovljica (SLO), Linhart Hall
08.02.2013 – 20:00
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two SonatasWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205Lojze Lebič (b. 1934); Dogodki II
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, Nr. 2
Hannover (D), Altes Magazin, Kestnerstrasse 18
18.01.2013 – 19.30
Slowind
Programme:
Gyorgy Kurtág: Quintet, Op. 2
Gyorgy Ligeti: Zehn Stücke
Nina Šenk: Trenutki (Moments)
Aurel Stroë: Quintandre
Vinko Globokar: Avguštin, dober je vin
Hannover (D), Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien
17.01.2013 –
Slowind
Workshop – “Slovenian Contemporary Music for wind quintet”
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − Festival Slowind 2012
16.10.2012 – 20:00
6th concertPre-concert talk with Matthias Pintscher at 19.00 (Slavko Osterc Hall)
Slowind
Marisol Montalvo soprano
Eliot Gattegno saxophone
Matthew Conley trumpet
David Fulmer violin
Janez Podlesek violin
Garth Knox viola
Ana Glišić viola
Milan Hudnik violoncello
Jože Bogolin percussion
Simon Klavžar pecussion
Nicoletta Sanzin harp
Franco Venturini piano
Emanuele Torquati piano
conductor Matthias Pintscher
Programme:
“ECLIPSE”Anton Webern (1883−1945): Drei kleine Stücke, Op. 11 for violoncello and piano
Olga Neuwirth (b. 1968): torsion: transparent variation (2001) for bassoon solo with sampler; oboe, clarinet (bass clarinet), trumpet (picc trumpet), trombone, tenor Wagner tuba, percussion, violin, viola and violoncello
Kaija Saariaho (b. 1952): Lichtbogen (1986) for flute, percussion, harp, piano, two violins, viola, violoncello, double bass and electronics
Anton Webern (1883−1945): Drei kleine Stücke, Op. 11 for violoncello and piano
Matthias Pintscher (b. 1971): sonic eclipse (2009/10) for french horn solo, trumpet solo, flute, oboe, two clarinets, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, harp, piano, percussions, two violins, viola, violoncello and double bass
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – Festival Slowind 2012
15.10.2012 – 20:00
5th concertPre-concert talk with David Fulmer at 19.00 (Slavko Osterc Hall)
Slowind
Marisol Montalvo soprano
Eliot Gattegno saxophone
Matthew Conley trumpet
David Fulmer violin
Janez Podlesek violin
Garth Knox viola
Ana Glišić viola
Milan Hudnik violoncello
Jože Bogolin percussion
Simon Klavžar pecussion
Nicoletta Sanzin harp
Franco Venturini piano
Emanuele Torquati piano
conductor Matthias Pintscher
Programme:
“TWILLIGHT”
Matthias Pintscher (b. 1971): Study III for Treatise on the Veil (2007) for violin solo
György Kurtág (b. 1926): Fúvósötös [Wind Quintet], Op. 3 (1959)David Fulmer (b. 1981): Himmelfahrt in die Tiefen der Nacht (2010/11) for saxophone solo, flute, clarinet, trumpet, percussions, violin, violoncello and piano
Matthias Pintscher: Lieder und Schneebilder (2000) for soprano and piano
Matthias Pintscher: a twilight’s song (1997) for bass flute, bass clarinet, viola, violoncello, percussion, harp, piano and soprano
Maurice Ravel (1875–1937): Introduction et Allegro (1905) for harp, flute, clarinet, two violins, viola and violoncello
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − Festival Slowind 2012
14.10.2012 – 11:00
3th concertDavid Fulmer violin
Miran Kolbl violin
Garth Knox viola
Christophe Roy violoncello
Emanuele Torquati piano
Programme:
“ZIMMERMANN − SCHUMANN”
Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918−1970): Sonata (1955) for viola solo
Robert Schumann (1810−1856): Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105 for violin and piano
Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Sonata (1951) for violin solo
Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Sonata (1960) for violoncello solo
Robert Schumann: Piano Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 47 for violin, viola, violoncello and piano
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − Festival Slowind 2012
14.10.2012 – 20:00
4th concertPre-concert talk with Larisa Vrhunc and Nina Šenk at 19.00 (Slavko Osterc Hall)
Jurij Jenko clarinet
Saar Berger french horn
Garth Knox viola
Igor Mitrović violoncello
Milan Hudnik violoncello
Emanuele Torquati piano
Franco Venturini piano
Programme:
“SCHUMANN (−) TODAY”
Gérard Grisey (1946−1998): Les espaces acoustiques − Prologue (1976) for viola and live electronic
Robert Schumann (1810−1856): Märchenerzählungen, Op. 132 for clarinet, viola and piano
Larisa Vrhunc (b. 1976): Fabula (2012) for clarinet, viola and piano – world premiere
Miroslav Srnka (b. 1975): Coronae (2010) for french horn solo
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Prelude (2012) for french horn, two violoncellos and two pianos – world premiere
Robert Schumann: Andante and Variations, Op. 46 for french horn, two violoncellos and two pianos
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − Festival Slowind 2012
13.10.2012 – 20:00
1st concertEmanuele Torquati, Franco Venturini, Anna D’Errico – piano I, II in III
Nicoletta Sanzin, Valentina Baradello, Silvia Vicario – harp I, II in III
Jože Bogolin, Simon Klavžar, Matevž Bajde – percussion I, II in III
Matej Šarc, Nina Tafi – oboe
Jurij Jenko, Dušan Sodja – clarinet
Jože Kotar, Peter Kuder – basset horn
Paolo Calligaris, Miha Petkovšek – bassoon
Saar Berger, Metod Tomac, Jožek Rošer, Stefano Brusini – french horn
Zoran Marković – double bass
conductor Matthias Pintscher
Programme:
“LUMINARY PHRASES”Pierre Boulez (b. 1925): Sur Incises (1996/98) for three pianos, three harps and three percussionists
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756−1791): Serenade, K 361, “Gran Partita” for thirteen instruments
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall − Festival Slowind 2012
13.10.2012 – 23:00
2nd concert
Late Night ConcertMarisol Montalvo soprano
Matej Šarc oboe
Saar Berger french horn
Franco Venturini piano
Anna D’Errico piano
Klemen Leben accordion
Programme:
Robert Schumann (1810–1856): Drei Romanzen Op. 94 for oboe and piano, played with horn
Matthias Pintscher (b. 1971): Figura III (2000) for akordeon
Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Auf dem Strom for soprano, horn and piano
Robert Schumann: Adagio und Allegro, op. 70 for horn and piano, played with oboe
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Art (2012) for soprano and horn – world premiere
Ljubljana, Kino Šiška (SLO)
11.09.2012 – 20:30
EARZOOM – Sonic Arts Festival
IRZU – the Institute for Sonic Arts ResearchSlowind
Programme:
Belma Beslic-Gal, Bernhard Gal: Flut for flute solo and electronics (Aleš Kacjan, flute)
Mara Helmuth, Rebecca Danard: Water Birds for clarinet solo and electronics (Jurij Jenko, clarinet)
Kelvin Au: Dark Echoes for flute solo and electronics (Aleš Kacjan, flute)
Clemens Von Reusner: Dry Friction (Acousmatic)
Antonino Chiaramonte, Adriano Cirulli: Falling (Video and music)
Se-Lien Chuang, Andreas Weixler: For Slowind for wind quintet and electronics
“Villa Domus Magna”, Belvedere, Povoletto (I)
31.08.2012 – 20:45
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Sonata
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Sonata
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942): Humoresque (1939)
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, op. 24, No. 2
Murska Sobota (SLO), Park Theatre
27.05.2012 – 20:00
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two SonatasWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, Nr. 2
Lojze Lebič (r. 1934); Dogodki II
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Beltinci (SLO), Castle
26.05.2012 – 20:00
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two SonatasWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, Nr. 2
Lojze Lebič (r. 1934); Dogodki II
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Moravske Toplice (SLO), Evangelical Church
25.05.2012 – 20:00
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two SonatasWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, Nr. 2
Lojze Lebič (r. 1934); Dogodki II
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Goričko Castle (SLO)
24.05.2012 – 19:00
Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, Nr. 2
Lojze Lebič (r. 1934); Dogodki II
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Maribor, Betnava Castle (SLO)
17.05.2012 – 19:00
SPECTRE OF SOUNDS – (European Capital of Culture Maribor 2012)
Slowind
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Carl Nielsen (1865-1931): Quintet
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments
Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953): Quintet
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La cheminée du roi René
Koper, Pokrajinski muzej (SLO)
14.04.2012 – 19:00
3th International Biennial for Contemporary Music Koper, SloveniaSlowind
Tatjana Jercog piano
Programme:
Elena Cattini (b. 1975): The wind, the sea and the light for oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and piano
Salvatore Frega (b. 1989): Small hops for flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon and piano
Maura Capuzzo (b. 1965): Un quasi lento giro di vento for wind quintet
Matej Bonin (b. 1986): Ogledala for wind quintet and piano
Petra Strahovnik (b. 1986): Awareness for wind quintet and piano
Nejc Kuhar (b. 1986): “1956”: »1956«: Nocturnal, Grotesque for wind quintet
Michele Marelli (b. 1978): Voltfast 50 for wind quintet and piano
Pordenone, Auditorium della casa dello studente (I)
05.02.2012 – 11:00
Rassegna “Musica insieme”Slowind
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Twon Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942): Humoresque (1939)
Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953): Suite (1952)
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): Events
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, op. 24, No. 2
Klagenfurt, Alt-katholische Kirche, Kaufmanngasse 1 (A)
18.01.2012 – 19:30
Slowind
Programme:
György Ligeti (1923–2006): Ten Pieces for Wind Quintet (1968)Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901–1953): Suite (1952)
Elliott Carter (b. 1908): Nine by Five (2009)
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): Dogodki II (2002)
Santa Bušs (b. 1981): Intim (2008)
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Augenblicke (2009)
Aurel G. Stroe (1932–2008): Quintandre (Hommage à Varèse) (1984)
Novo Mesto (SLO), Janez Trdina Cultural Centre
11.01.2012 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757) / arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901–1953): Suite (1952)
Antonin Rejcha (1770–1836): Quintet in E flat major, Op. 88, No. 2
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942): Humoresque (1939)
Elliott Carter (b. 1908): Nine by Five (2009)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Divertimento in B flat major, KV 240
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 13th Festival Slowind
18.11.2011 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.00 (Slavko Osterc Hall) – guest: John LinkSlowind with guests
conductor Robert Aitken
Ursula Oppens piano
Coline-Marie Orliac harp
Barbara Jernejčič Fürst mezzosoprano
Programme:
“TEMPO E TEMPI”
Elliott Carter (b. 1908): Esprit Rude/Esprit Doux II (1994) for flute, clarinet and marimba
Elliott Carter: Trilogy (1992) for oboe and harp
Elliott Carter: Quintett (1991) for piano and winds
Elliott Carter: Tempo e Tempi (1998-99) for soprano, oboe (corno inglese), clarinet (bass clarinet), violin and violoncello
Elliott Carter: Retracing (2002) for bassoon solo; Retracing II (2009) for french horn solo, Retracing III (2009) for trumpet solo
Elliott Carter: Mosaic (2004) for harp, flute (alto flute, piccolo), oboe (corno inglese), clarinet (bass clarinet), violin, viola, violoncello and double bassMORE …
in cooperation with the Embassy of the United States of America in Slovenia and kind support by the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 13th Festival Slowind
16.11.2011 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.00 (Slavko Osterc Hall) – guest: Robert AitkenSlovenian Chamber Choir with guests
conductor Martina Batič
Slovenian Percussion Duo
Programme:
“CANTO”
Elliott Carter: Saëta in March (1950/66) for four timpani
Elliott Carter (b. 1908): Tarantella (1936) for men’s chorus and piano four hands
Elliott Carter: Recitativo and Improvisation (1950/66) for four timpani
Robert Aitken (b. 1939): Monodie (1983) for flute solo and mixed choir
Elliott Carter: Adagio and Canto (1950/66) za štiri timpane
Elliott Carter: Heart Not So Heavy As Mine (1938) for mixed four-part chorus a capella
Isang Yun (1917-1995): Novelette (1980) for flute, harp, violin and violoncello
Elliott Carter: Molto Perpetuo in Canaries (1950-66) for four timpani
Elliott Carter: The Defense of Corinth (1941) for speaker, men’s voices and piano four hands
Elliott Carter: Let’s Be Gay (1937) for female chorus and two pianosMORE …
in cooperation with the Embassy of the United States of America in Slovenia and kind support by the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 13th Festival Slowind
15.11.2011 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.00 (Slavko Osterc Hall) – guests: Lojze Lebič, Elliott CarterSlowind with guests
conductors Robert Aitken, Simon Krečič
Programme:
“SCRIVO IN VENTO”
Elliott Carter (b. 1908): Woodwind Quintet (2001)
Elliott Carter: Scrivo in Vento (1991) for flute solo
Elliott Carter: Gra (1993) for clarinet solo
Lojze Lebič: Kons (b) (1968) for 3 clarinets, percussion, harp, 2 violins, viola and violoncello
Lojze Lebič (b. 1934): Kons(a) (1970) for flute, clarinet, horn, percussion, piano, harp, violin, viola and violoncello
Witold Lutosławski (1913-1994): Slides [Przezrocza] (1988) for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, percussion, piano, violin, viola, violoncello and double bass’
Elliott Carter: Flute Concerto (2008) for flute solo, flute (piccolo), oboe (corno inglese), clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon (contrabassoon), 2 trumpets, hornn, trombone, percussion, harp, piano and stringsMORE …
in cooperation with the Embassy of the United States of America in Slovenia and kind support by the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung
Ljubljana (SLO), University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Aškerčeva 2 – 13th Festival Slowind 2011
15.11.2011 – 9:00
14 and 15 November 2011
International Workshop – “ELLIOTT CARTER’S TEMPO E TEMPI”
Lecturer: John Link
Organization and moderation: Larisa Vrhunc and Simone HeilgendorffMORE …
Ljubljana (SLO), University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Aškerčeva 2 – 13th Festival Slowind 2011
14.11.2011 – 9:00
14 and 15 November 2011
International Workshop – “ELLIOTT CARTER’S TEMPO E TEMPI”
Lecturer: John Link
Organization and moderation: Larisa Vrhunc and Simone HeilgendorffMORE …
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 13th Festival Slowind 2011
14.11.2011 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.00 (Slavko Osterc Hall) – Guests: Božidar Kos, Elliott CarterSlowind with guests
conductors Robert Aitken, Simon Krečič
Programme:
“NINE BY FIVE OR NINE”
Elliott Carter: Sonata (1952) for flute, oboe, violoncello and harpsichord
Elliott Carter: Nine by Five (2009) for flute (piccolo), oboe (corno inglese), clarinet (bass clarinet), horn and bassoon (contrabassoon)
Walter Piston (1894-1976): Divertimento for Nine Instruments (1946) for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, 2 violins, viola, violoncello and double bass
Božidar Kos (b. 1934): Fata Morgana (2004) for flute, clarinet, vibraphone/marimba, violin and violoncello
Elliott Carter: Triple Duo (1983) for flute (piccolo), clarinet (Eb clarinet, bass clarinet), percussion, piano, violin and violoncelloMORE …
in cooperation with the Embassy of the United States of America in Slovenia and kind support by the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Slavko Osterc Hall – 13th Festival Slowind 2011
13.11.2011 – 20:00
ELLIOTT CARTER – A LABIRYNTH OF TIME
A documentary film by Frank Scheffer.“Unique insights into the composer’s artistic philosophy and character.” www.bbc.co.uk
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 13th Festival Slowind
09.11.2011 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.00 (Slavko Osterc Hall)
Guests: John Link, Ursula Oppens, Janez MatičičSlowind with guests
conductor Robert Aitken
Ursula Oppens piano
Coline-Marie Orliac harp
Barbara Jernejčič Fürst mezzosoprano
Programme:
“ENCHANTED”
Elliott Carter (b. 1908): Enchanted Preludes (1988) for flute and violoncello
Aaron Copland (1900-1990): As It Fell Upon a Day (1944) for soprano, flute and clarinet
Elliott Carter: Three Musicians (2011) for flute, bass clarinet and harp
Janez Matičič (b. 1926): Géodes (1998) for percussion and piano
Elliott Carter: Night Fantasies (1980) for piano solo
Elliott Carter: A Mirror on Which to Dwell (1975) for soprano, flute (piccolo, alto flute), oboe (corno inglese), clarinet (Eb clarinet, bass clarinet), percussion, piano, violin, viola, violoncello and double bassMORE …
in cooperation with the Embassy of the United States of America in Slovenia and kind support by the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philhamronic, Slavko Osterc Hall
26.10.2011 –
Spoštovani,
v sredo, 9. novembra 2011 se bo v dvorani Marjana Kozine v Slovenski filharmoniji pričel že 13. Festival Slowind 2011 z naslovom Tempo e Tempi Elliotta Carterja.Vse in še več o 13. Festivalu Slowind 2011 si lahko preberete na naših spletnih straneh,
podrobneje pa bomo 13. Festival Slowind 2011 predstavili tudi na
tiskovni konferenci
v sredo, 26. oktobra 2011, ob 13.30
v Dvorani Slavka Osterca v Slovenski filharmoniji, Kongresni trg 10, Ljubljana.
Z željo, da bi Vaš medij ponovno o festivalu izčrpno poročal, Vas vljudno vabimo, da se tiskovne konference udeležite.
Veselimo se srečanja z Vami!
Matej Šarc
Glasbeno društvo Slowind
Velenje (SLO), Fran Korun Koželjski Music School
18.10.2011 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments for wind quintet
Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Feldkirch (A), Theater am Saumarkt, Festival Forum Zeitklänge
16.10.2011 – 16:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Tomazs Sikorski: Zerstreutes Hinausschauen (1971/72) für Bläserquintett (arr. Martin Smolka 2004)
Nina Šenk: Augenblicke (2009)
György Ligeti: Zehn Stücke für Bläserquintet (1968)
Nenad Firšt: Ogledalo sanj (2008)
Santa Bušs: Intim (2008)
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Adieu (1966)
Škofja Loka (SLO), Sokolski dom
12.10.2011 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro in F minor, K 594
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Moments for wind quintet
Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Nova Gorica (SLO), Cultural Home
10.10.2011 – 20.15
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953): Suite (1952)
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942): Humoresque (1939)
Elliott Carter (b. 1908): Nine by Five (2009)
Marijan Gabrijelčič (1940-1998): Salonica I (1982)
Štefan Mauri (b. 1931): Rememberings (In memoriam Marijan Gabrijelčič …) (2004)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Divertimento in B flat major, KV 240
Festival d’aujourdhui à demain, Abbaye de Cluny
05.07.2011 –
Slowind Wind Quintet on tour
from July 5 till 10, 2011
Festival d’aujourdhui à demain, Abbaye de Cluny
Idrija (SLO), Gewerkenegg Castle
28.02.2011 – 19:00
International Chamber Music ConcertsSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro, K 594
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Contrasts
Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Slovenj Gradec (SLO), Hugo Wolf Museum
16.02.2011 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro, K 594
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Contrasts
Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Riga (Latvia), Spīķeru koncertzāle
08.12.2010 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas
Ensemble Aleph
conductor Simon Krečič
Programme:
Neville Hall: eye-glitter out of black air (2010) (Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Bojana Šaljić Podešva: Prepih (2010) for wind quintet and electronics (Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Vinko Globokar: Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Santa Bušs: Intim (2008)
Ēriks Ešenvalds: Cryptic (2002)
Imants Mežaraups: BitterSuite (2010) for flute, accordion, 2 kokles and wind quintet (Commision of Altera Veritas for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Nina Šenk: …glitzert, flammert, vergeht… (2010) for soprano and large ensemble (Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Riga (Latvia), Spīķeru koncertzāle
07.12.2010 – 19:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas
Ensemble Aleph
Programme:
John Cage: Sonates et interludes (excerpts) (1946-1948)
Vilnis Šmīdbergs: Raudu deja (2006)
Bernard Cavanna: Fauve (1994)
Georges Aperghis: Les sept crimes de l’amour (1979)
Niels Rosing-Schow: Alliage III (2010) for violin, cello, accordion and 2 kokles (Commision of the Ensemble Aleph for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Mauricio Kagel: Siegfriedp’ (1971)
José Manuel Serrano: Velado (2010)
Gérard Buquet: Nakovalo moči (2010) (Commision of the Ensemble Aleph for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Paris (F), Théâtre Dunois
05.12.2010 – 16:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas
Ensemble Aleph
conductor Simon Krečič
Programme:
Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
Gérard Buquet: L’enclume des forces (2010) (Commision of the Ensemble Aleph for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Andris Dzenītis: Nāves dēsts. Dzīves dēsts (2000)
Dominique Clément: Wind Quintet (1999)
José Manuel Serrano: Velado (2010)
Nina Šenk: …glitzert, flammert, vergeht… (2010) for soprano and large ensemble (Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Paris (F), Théâtre Dunois
04.12.2010 – 16:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas
Ensemble Aleph
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in E flat major
Aurel Stroe: Mozart Sound Introspection
Aurel Stroe: Quintandre (Hommage à Varèse)
Paris (F), Théâtre Dunois
04.12.2010 – 18:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas
Ensemble Aleph
Programme:
Bojana Šaljić Podešva: Prepih (2010) for wind quintet and electronics (Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Imants Mežaraups: BitterSuite (2010) for flute, accordion, 2 kokles and wind quintet (Commision of Altera Veritas for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Neville Hall: eye-glitter out of black air (2010) (Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Niels Rosing-Schow: Alliage III (2010) for violin, cello, accordion and 2 kokles (Commision of the Ensemble Aleph for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Ēriks Ešenvalds: Cryptic (2002) for flute, accordion and 2 kokles
Vinko Globokar: Avgustin, good is the vine (2002)
Koper (SLO), Palace Gravisi-Barbabianca (Music school Koper)
19.10.2010 – 20:00
Slowind – Festival after FestivalSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Matej Bonin: New work (2010)
Neville Hall: eye-glitter out of black air (2010)
Bojan Glavina: New work (2010)
Santa Bušs: Intim (2008)
Bojana Šaljić Podešva: New work (2010) for wind quintet and electornics
Udine (I), Teatro San Giorgio
14.10.2010 – 21:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Andrea Rucli piano
Programme:
Nina Šenk:
Kontrasti
Alfred Huber: Quintet, Op. 6
Aurel Stroe:
Quintandre (Hommage à Edgard Varèse)
Alfred Huber:
Cognition II for piano and wind quintet
Francis Poulenc: Sextet for piano and wind quintet
Ljubljana (SLO), University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Aškerčeva 2, Ljubljana,
12.10.2010 – 11:00
International Workshop – COMPOSING AS PRACTICE (from 11.00 till 18.00)A discussion (in English) with composers, guests of the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 for musicians, composers, musicologists, students of music and musicology and any other professionals
Lecturers:
Gérard Buquet
Neville Hall
Nieles Rosing-Schow
Jean-Charles François
Dominique ClémentREAD MORE…
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 12th Festival Slowind
12.10.2010 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.15 (Slavko Osterc Hall) with composers Gérard Buquet, Jean-Charles François and Alfred HuberSlowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas (Riga)
Ensemble Aleph (Paris)
Andrea Rucli piano
Oskar Laznik saxophone
conductor Simon Krečič
Programme:
Vittorio Montalti (Italy): Nu descendant un escalier (2008) for clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion
Mari Kamimoto (Japan) Parfum de la nuit (2009) for voice, clarinet, bass clarinet, violin, cello, accordion and percussion
Gundega Šmite (Latvia): Skatoties… Sapnojot.. (2003) for flute, accordion and 2 kokles
Gérard Buquet (France): L’enclume des forces (2010) for bass clarinet and wind quintet (World premiere, Commision of the Ensemble Aleph for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Jean-Charles François (France): Slam de la Mund Alienation for soprano and percussion
Alfred Huber (Germany): Sextet (2010) (first performance) for piano and wind quintet
Nina Šenk (Slovenia): …glitzert, flimmert, vergeht… (2010) for soprano and large ensemble (World premiere, Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 12th Festival Slowind
11.10.2010 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.00 (Slavko Osterc Hall) with composer Nevill HallSlowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas (Riga)
Ensemble Aleph (Paris)
Programme:
Neville Hall (New Zealand/Slovenia):
– eye-glitter out of black air 1 (2010) for wind quintet (World premiere, Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
– and, out of nothing, a breathing, hot breath on my ankles (2000) for flute solo
– beasts like shadows in glass (2003) for horn solo
– now ivory silence (2007) for clarinet solo (World premiere)
– a furred tail upon nothingness (2008) for oboe solo (World premiere)
– lifeless air become sinewed (2009) for bassoon solo (World premiere)
– eye-glitter out of black air 2 (2010) for wind quintet (World premiere, Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 12th Festival Slowind
10.10.2010 – 20:00
(Laboratoire Instrumental Européen) – General Meeting
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 12th Festival Slowind
09.10.2010 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.15 (Slavko Osterc Hall) with composer Niels Rosing-SchowSlowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas (Riga)
Ensemble Aleph (Paris)
Programme:
Analia Beatriz Llugdar (Argentina/ZDA): Kre pouc te for soprano, clarinet, violin, cello, trumpet, piano and percussion
Ēriks Ešenvalds (Latvia): Cryptic (2002) for flute, accordion and 2 kokles
Nicolas Tzortzis (Greece/France): Amenable (2009) for clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion
Marco Stroppa (Italy/France): Ossia, seven strophes for a literary drone (2005) for violin, cello and piano
Niels Rosing-Schow (Denmark): New work (2010) for violin, cello, accordion and 2 kokles (World premiere, Commision of the Ensemble Aleph for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 12th Festival Slowind
08.10.2010 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.15 (Slavko Osterc Hall) with composer Bojana Šaljić PodešvaSlowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas (Riga)
Ensemble Aleph (Paris)
Programme:
Pablo Galaz Salamanca (Chile): El ruido de la memoria (2009) for bass clarinet, violin, cello, trumpet, piano and percussion
Andris Dzenītis (Latvia): Nāves dēsts. Dzīves dēsts (Der Todeskeim. Der Lebenskeim) (2000) for flute and 2 kokles
Bojana Šaljić Podešva (Slovenia): Prepih (2010) for wind quintet and electronics (World premiere, Commision of Slowind Wind Quintet for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Bernard Cavanna (France): Fauve (1994) for violin solo
Aurel Stroë (Romunia/France): Quintandre (Hommage à Varèse) (1982) for wind quintet
Nikolay Khrust (Russia): Prometheus. Sliding time (2009) for voice, clarinet, violin, cello, didgeridoo, piano and percussion
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Marjan Kozina Hall – 12th Festival Slowind
07.10.2010 – 20:00
Pre-concert talk at 19.15 (Slavko Osterc Hall) with Altera Veritas and Aleph membersSlowind Wind Quintet
Altera Veritas (Riga)
Ensemble Aleph (Paris)
conductor Simon Krečič
Programme:
Alexandra Filonenko (Ukraine/Germany): Das druckende Fehlen eines erschaffenden Raums… (2009) for clarinet, accordion, violin, cello, trumpet and percussion
Diana Molvik (Latvia): Manuscript for flute, accordion and 2 kokles
Dominique Clement (France): Wind Quintet
Malin Bang (Sweden): Faces and moon splinters (2009) for voice, clarinet, violin, cello, trumpet and piano
Santa Bušs (Latvia): Intim (2008) for wind quintet
Imants Mežaraups (Latvia): BitterSuite (2010) for flute, accordion, 2 kokles and wind quintet (Commision of Altera Veritas for the 12th Festival Slowind 2010 and LIEU)
Ljubljana (SLO), Slovenian Philharmonic, Slavko Osterc Hall – 12th Festival Slowind
30.09.2010 – 14.00
V času od 7. do 12. oktobra 2010 se bo (razen v soboto 10. oktobra 2010) v dvorani Marjana Kozine v Slovenski filharmoniji v Ljubljani zvrstilo pet koncertov, ki jh bo izvedel pihalni kvintet Slowind skupaj z izjemnima gostujočima ansambloma Altera Veritas Latvije in Ensemble Aleph iz Francije. Pred vsakim koncertom bodo v mali dvorani Slovenske filharmonije tudi predkoncertni pogovori, na katerih bomo spoznali sedem skladateljic in skladateljev iz Danske, Francije, Nemčije in Slovenije. V sklopu festivala bo potekala tudi II. mednarodna glasbena delavnica z naslovom Skladateljske prakse, ki se je bodo udeležili slušatelji iz več držav.Podrobneje bomo 12. Festival Slowind 2010 predstavili na
tiskovni konferenci
v četrtek, 30. septembra 2010, ob 14.00
v dvorani Slavka Osterca Slovenske filharmonije, Kongresni trg 10, Ljubljana.Vljudno vabljeni!
NAGOVOR NOVINARJEM
Ptuj (SLO), Ptujska gora, St. Mary Church
06.06.2010 – 16:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro, K 594
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / arr: D. Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Štanjel (SLO), Gallery Lojze Spacal
05.03.2010 – 19.30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
W. A. Mozart: Adagio and Allegro, KV 594
L. Lebič: Dogodki ll
D. Milhaud: La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
P. Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, Nr. 2
Štanjel Castle, Slovenia
05.03.2010 –
International Competition “UPOL-OVA SVIREL” 2010
March 5th – 7th, 2010
at Štanjel CastleThe International Music Competition will be extended with the categories for Chamber music: Winds, Brass and Percussion.
Members of the jury and mentors at masterclasses:
Aleš Kacjan – FLUTE
Matej Šarc- OBOE
Jurij Jenko – CLARINET
Paolo Calligaris – BASOON
Metod Tomac – HORN
Patrick Couttet – EUPHONIUM
Philippe Wendling – EUPHONIUM
Philippe Gallet – F-TUBA
Olivier Galmant – C-TUBA
Castello San Polo in Rosso, Gaiole in Chianti, Italy
30.01.2010 – 19:00
New CD Promotion “Slowind & Igor Uryash”Slowind Wind Quintet
Igor Uryash piano
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) / Arr: Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro, K 594
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953): Suite for wind quintet
Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Maribor, Union Hall
25.01.2010 – 19:30
Chamber Music Series 2009/2010, 3rd Subscription ConcertSlowind Wind Quintet
Sauro Berti bass clarinet
Programme:
Jean Françaix (1912-1997): Sextet
Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953): Suite for wind quintet
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Contrasts
Leoš Janáček (1854-1928): Mladi (‘Youth’)
Ljubljana, Hotel Union (Blue Salon)
24.01.2010 – 18:00
Nina Šenk Authors NightNina Šenk (b. 1982): Kontrasti / Contrasts (2007)
Piran, Cultural Centre
27.12.2009 – 19:00
Slowind Woodwind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Antonin Rejcha (1770-1836): Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 88, No. 2
Lojze Lebič: Dogodki II
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro, KV 594
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Concord, Free Public Library (MA, USA)
14.11.2009 – 19:30
Rotunda, Concord Free Public Library, 129 Main Street, Concord, Massachusetts
_________________Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, Nr. 2
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Kontrasti (Contrasts) (2007)
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Avguštin, dober je vin (2002) for wind quintet
New York, Trinity Church (USA)
12.11.2009 – 13:00
Trinity Church, 74, Trinity Place, New York
_________Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Kontrasti (Contrasts) (2007)
Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953): Suite (1952)
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
SOKA University, Aliso Viejo (CA, USA)
10.11.2009 – 19:00
SOKA University, 1 University Drive,
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
____________Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953): Suite (1952)
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Kontrasti / Contrasts (2007)
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
Laguna Niguel, St. Timothy Catholic Church (CA, USA)
07.11.2009 – 19:30
St. Timothy Catholic Church, 29102 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
____________________Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Antonin Rejcha (1770-1836): Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 88, No. 2
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Kontrasti (Contrasts) (2007)
Steve Reich (b. 1936): Music for Pieces of Wood
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
Palo Alto, Saint Ann Chapel (CA, USA)
04.11.2009 – 18:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Antonin Rejcha (1770-1836): Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 88, No. 2
Primož Ramovš (1921-1999): Woodwind quintet No. 2 (1959)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro, KV 594
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
Palo Alto, University Auditorium – Classic Residence by Hyatt (CA, USA)
03.11.2009 – 15:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Antonin Rejcha (1770-1836): Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 88, No. 2
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Kontrasti (Contrasts) (2007)
Steve Reich (b. 1936): Music for Pieces of Wood
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
San Francisco, Church of the Nativity (CA, USA)
01.11.2009 – 15:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Antonin Rejcha (1770-1836): Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 88 No. 2
Primož Ramovš (1921-1999): Woodwind quintet No. 2 (1959)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro, KV 594
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts (MI, USA)
30.10.2009 – 20:30
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Antonin Rejcha (1770-1836): Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 88 No. 2
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, op. 205
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, No. 2
Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts (MI, USA)
30.10.2009 – 19:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), arr. Dinu Lipatti: Two Sonatas
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro, KV 594
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Kontrasti (Contrasts) (2007)
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
Kinogledališče (Cinema-Theatre), Tolmin (Slovenia)
20.10.2009 – 20:00
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974): La Cheminée du Roi René, Op. 205 (1941)
Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953): Suite (1952) for wind quintet
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Contrasts (2007) for wind quintet
György Ligeti (1923-2006):Six Bagatelles (1953)
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 11th Festival Slowind 2009
14.10.2009 – 20:00
Varèse – Before and AfterKairos String Quartet
Programme:
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Claude Debussy (1862-1918): String Quartet
Julio Estrada (1943-): Canto mnémico Fugue en 4 dimensions
Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001): st/4 – 1,080262 [1955-62] Giorgio Netti (1963-): )place( [2001] _____________
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Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 11 th Festival Slowind 2009
13.10.2009 – 20:00
Varèse – Before and After
at 19.15 pre-concert talk with the composer Vasja Progar (Slavko Osterc Hall)Slowind Wind Quintet
Kairos String Quartet
Slovenian Percussion Project – SToP
TASF – Brass Ensemble of the Slovenian Philharmonic
conductor Robert AitkenProgramme:
IONISATION
Edgard Varèse (1883-1965): Hyperprism (1922-23)
Ferruccio Busoni (arr. Erwin Stein): Berceuse, élégiaque. The Man’s Lullaby at his Mother’s Coffin, op. 42
Carl Ruggles (1876-1971): Angels for four trumpets and three trombones
Vasja Progar (b. 1986): Next to Nought for wind quintet (World Premiere)
Edgard Varèse: Intégrales (1925)
Edgard Varèse: Ionisation (1929-31) for 13 percussionists
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Ljubljana, Kinodvor (The Dvor Cinema) – 11th Festival Slowind 2009
12.10.2009 – 21:00
Varèse – Before and After
Slowind Wind Quintet
Kairos String Quartet
Slovenian Percussion Project – SToP
TASF – Brass Ensemble of the Slovenian Philharmonic
conductor and flute Robert AitkenProgramme:
THE ONE ALL ALONE
Edgard Varèse (1883-1965): Octandre (1923)
Edgard Varèse: Density 21.5 (1936, rev. 1946)
Introduction by Frank Scheffer and Prof Chou Wen-chung
Film screening: the documentary The One All Alone (directed by Frank Scheffer, 2009)
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Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 11th Festival Slowind 2009
11.10.2009 – 20:00
Varèse – Before and After
at 19:15 – pre-concert talk with the composer Petra StrahovnikSlowind Wind Quintet
Kairos String Quartet
Slovenian Percussion Project – SToP
TASF – Brass Ensemble of the Slovenian Philharmonic
conductor and flute Robert Aitken
Barbara Jernejčič Fürst mezzo-soprano
Nicoletta Sanzin Fabri harp
Andrea Rucli pianoProgramme:
OFFRANDES
Edgard Varèse (1883-1965): Offrandes
Albert Roussel (1869-1937): Deux Poèmes de Ronsard, Op. 26 for soprano and flute
Chou Wen-chung (b. 1923): Twilight Colors
Albert Roussel: Divertissement, Op. 6 for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and piano
Carlos Salzedo (1885-1961): Concerto for harp and seven wind instruments
Petra Strahovnik (b. 1986): Indigo for wind quintet, two percussionists and tape (World Premiere)
Claude Debussy (arr. Benno Sachs): Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
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University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Aškerčeva 2, Ljubljana, “Modra soba” (5th floor)
10.10.2009 – 10:30 – 18:00
Edgar Varèse
INSIGHT INTO MAN AND HIS MUSIC
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP for musicians, composers, musicologists, students of music and musicology and any other professionals (in English)
lecturer Prof Chou Wen-chung – Composer, Professor Emeritus at Columbia Universiy, New York, Varèse’s last assistant and editor
Programme:
A discussion of Déserts, his magnum opus, in which Varèse declares his vision for the future of music.
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija (Slovenian Philharmonic), Marjan Kozina Hall – 11th Festival Slowind 2009
10.10.2009 – 20:00
Varèse – Before and After
at 19.15 – pre-concert talk with the composer Mihael PašSlowind Wind Quintet
Kairos String Quartet
Slovenian Percussion Project – SToP
TASF – Brass Ensemble of the Slovenian Philharmonic
conductor Robert AitkenProgramme:
DÉSERTS
André Jolivet: Cérémonial – Hommage à Varèse for six percussionists
Mihael Paš (b. 1970): Sotonamor for woodwind quintet, piano, axe and electronic (World Premiere)
Chou Wen-chung (b. 1923): Echoes from the Gorge for four percussionists
Chou Wen-chung: Introduction with the slides on Déserts
Edgard Varèse (1883-1965): Déserts (1950-54, rev. 1961)
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TV SLO 1
05.10.2009 – 23:25
Amir Muratović
SLOWIND : WIND
Documentary film about Slowind Woodwind Quintet marking the ensemle’s 15th anniversary.(rebroadcast on Wednesday, 7 October 2009, at 12.00 on TV SLO 2)
Slovenian Philharmonic, Slavko Osterc Hall – 11th Festival Slowind 2009
05.10.2009 – 13:00
Tiskovna konferencaPrisrčno vas vabimo na tiskovno konferenco, kjer bodo člani Pihalnega kvinteta Slowind predstavili spored 11. Festivala Slowind, ki bo letos potekal pod naslovom Varèse – Prej in potem.
preberi več
Kanalu ob Soči – Kogoj’s Days 2009
04.09.2009 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Darko Gorenc percussion
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Adagio and Allegro, KV 594
Nana Forte (b. 1981): “o smrti sonet” (Sonnet about Dead) from cycle Vrtiljak čutečih kipov (Carrousel of Sensuos Statues) (2008) for wind quintet and percussion
György Ligeti (1923-2006): Six Bagatelles (1953)
Štefan Mauri (b. 1931): Spominjanja (Remembering) (2004)
Nina Šenk (b. 1982): Kontrasti (2007) for wind quintet
Vinko Globokar (b. 1934): Avguštin, dober je vin (2002) for wind quintet
Celjski Dom, Celje – Slovenija
10.02.2009 – 19:30
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)Kontrasti – (commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Teatro Luigi Bon – Colugna, Udine – Italy
31.01.2009 – 20:30
Andrea Rucli – pianistArnold Schönberg
1874-1951
Pierrot Lunaire Op. 21
Antonín Dvořák
1841-1904
Serenade in D Minor Op. 44
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
15.12.2008 – 20:30
Arnold Schönberg
1874-1951
Pierrot Lunaire Op. 21
Antonín Dvořák
1841-1904
Serenade in D Minor Op. 44
Nova Gorica – Slovenija
08.12.2008 – 19.30
Andrea Rucli – pianistWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770 – 1827
Quintet in E flat, Op. 16 for Piano and WindsKontrasti – (commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Francis Poulenc
1899 – 1963
Sextet for Piano and Winds
Azienda Agricola Foffani – CLAUIANO, Trivignano Udinese (UD) – Italy
07.12.2008 – 18.00
Andrea Rucli – pianistWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770 – 1827
Quintet in E flat, Op. 16 for Piano and WindsKontrasti – (commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Francis Poulenc
1899 – 1963
Sextet for Piano and Winds
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
24.11.2008 – 20:00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Serenade in E flat Major KV 375
Nana Forte
1981 – *
Vrtiljak èuteèih kipov 2008Sequenza I for Flute 1958
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770 – 1827
Octet in E Flat Major op. 103
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
10.11.2008 – 19:30
Olivier Messiaen
1908 – 1992
Le merle noirSequenza XII for Bassoon 1995
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Septet
Ruth Crawford Seeger
1901 – 1953
Suite 1927
Elliott Carter
1908 –
Canon for three Instruments “ in Memoriam Igor Stravinsky”
Igor Stravinsky
1882 – 1971
Octet 1923
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
21.10.2008 – 19.30
Felix Mendelsohn-Bartoldy
1809-1847
Nocturno C Major Op. 24 (Doberaner Bademusik)Sequenza VII for Oboe 1969
Mátyás Seiber
1905 – 1960
Permutazioni a cinque 1958
Hans Krása
1899 – 1944
“Kammermusik” 1936
Mauricio Kagel
1931-2008
Zehn Märsche um den Sieg zu verfehlen
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
08.10.2008 – 19:30
Matthias Würsch – PercussionistNenad Firšt
1964 – *
New Work for Woodwind Quintet 2008Sequenza IXa for Clarinet 1980
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Toucher
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Adagio and Rondo C minor, K617
Georges Aperghis
1945 – *
Le corps à corps
Darius Mihlaud
1892 – 1974
La Cheminée du Roi Renée
Kulturhaus Knittelfeld – AUSTRIA
06.05.2008 – 19:30
Andrea Rucli – pianistWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Quintet for piano and Winds in E flat major KV 452
Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Piano Quintet (arr. Christian Hommel) for Piano and Winds
Chiesa di S. Maria di corte – Cividale – ITALY
05.05.2008 – 21.00
Andrea Rucli – pianistWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Quintet for piano and Winds in E flat major KV 452
Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Piano Quintet (arr. Christian Hommel) for Piano and Winds
Grosuplje – Slovenija
17.04.2008 – 19.30
Andrea Rucli – pianistWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Quintet for piano and Winds in E flat major KV 452
Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Piano Quintet (arr. Christian Hommel) for Piano and Winds
Domžale – Slovenija – Kulturni Dom
16.04.2008 – 19.30
Jože Kotar – Bass-ClarinetDomenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Sechs Bagatellen
Leoš Janaček
1854 – 1928
Mladi
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Feldkirch – Austria
27.03.2008 – 19.30
Anna Adamik – PianoLojze Lebič
Dogodki II (2002)
Vivian Domenjoz
1976 – *
Quintette Moderne (2007)
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Sechs Bagatellen
Francis Poulenc
1899 – 1963
Sextet for Piano and Winds
Narodna Galerija – Ljubljana
04.03.2008 – 19:00
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Kontrasti – (commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Théâtre Dunois, Paris – France
08.02.2008 –Palazzina Liberty, Milano – Italy
03.02.2008 –Teatrino di Corte della Villa Reale, Monza – Italy
02.02.2008 –Kuzma – Hotemaže
27.11.2007 – 19.30
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Darius Mihlaud
1892 – 1974
La Cheminée du Roi RenéeKontrasti – (commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Glasbena Šola Viè – Ljubljana
26.11.2007 – !9.00
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)Kontrasti – (commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
16.10.2007 – 20:00
Maria Grazia BellocchioPascal Dusapin
1955 – *
Tre studi per pianoforte 1997/2001On a clear day 2004
Sandro Gorli
1948 – *
Gaia 2006
Franco Donatoni
1927 – 2000
Françoise Variationen 1983/1996
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
13.10.2007 – 20:00
Divertimento Ensemble
Ansambel Aleph
Vinko GlobokarVinko Globokar
1934 –
Terres Brullées en suite
Matej Bonin
– *
Dale? od blizu – (World premiere, commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Helmut Oehring
1961 – *
Gestauchte Winkel 1991
Larisa Vrhunc
1967-
Na robu tišine – (World premiere, commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Blinde Zeit 1973
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
12.10.2007 – 20:00
Divertimento Ensemble
Ansambel Aleph
Sandro Gorli – ConductorKontrasti – (commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Dominique Clément
(r. 1959)
Chaud-Froid 1994
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Pendulum
Samir Odeh-Tamini
– *
Ahinnu II
Alessandro Solbiati
1956 – *
Vivente – (World premiere, commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
10.10.2007 – 20:00
Divertimento Ensemble
Sandro Gorli – ConductorFranco Donatoni
1927 – 2000
Arpége
Sandro Gorli
1948 – *
La stanza segreta
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Substitution anonyme – (World premiere, commissioned for the Slowind Festival 2007)
Gérard Grisey
(1946-1998)
Vortex temporum
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
08.10.2007 – 20:00
Ansambel AlephVinko Globokar
1934 –
Métamorphoses parallèles 2004/2005
Arnold Schönberg
1874-1951
Trio
Jean-Pierre Drouet
1935 – *
Heureux
Giacinto Scelsi
1905 – 1988
Canti del capricorno
Camille Roy
1934 – *
Parmi l’arbre
Bruno Giner
1960 – *
Opéra de chambre d’apres Matin brun de Franck Pavloff
Piran – Slovenija
27.07.2007 – 20:00
Jože Kotar – Bass-ClarinetDomenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Sechs Bagatellen
Leoš Janaček
1854 – 1928
Mladi
Berlin – GERMANY
24.03.2007 –
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Palazzo Mantica – Pordenone – ITALY
23.03.2007 – 21:00
Jože Kotar – Bass-ClarinetDomenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Darius Mihlaud
1892 – 1974
La Cheminée du Roi Renée
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Leoš Janaček
1854 – 1928
Mladi
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Artisten Konsertsalen, Göteborg – SWEDEN- Masterclass
28.02.2007 – 9:00Göteborg – SWEDEN – Master Class at the College of Music and Concert in the evening (19,30)
27.02.2007 – 13:00Lund – SWEDEN
26.02.2007 – 19:00Karlshamn – SWEDEN
25.02.2007 – 16:00Tingsryd – SWEDEN
24.02.2007 – 16:00Stockholm – SWEDEN – The Royal College of Music
22.02.2007 – 19:00Skelleftea – SWEDEN
20.02.2007 – 19:00Stockholm – SWEDEN – Master Class at the Royal College of Music
19.02.2007 – 10:00Hofors – SWEDEN
18.02.2007 – 18.00Drottningen, Hyttgatan 28, Sandviken – SWEDEN
17.02.2007 – 18:00Järnboas kyrka, Jernboasen, Nora – SWEDEN
16.02.2007 – 19:00
[/expand]Agliate (MI) – Italy – Basilica Romanica
01.12.2006 – 21:00
Ensemble SloboldoWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Serenade in C Minor Kv 388 «Nacht Musique»
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Serenade in E flat Major KV 375
Murska Sobota – Slovenija
16.11.2006 – 19:00Novo Mesto – Slovenija
15.11.2006 – 19:00San Miguel de Allende – MEXICO – Angela Peralta Theater
10.11.2006 – 20:00
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
Chicago (IL) – U.S.A. – Chicago Cultural Center – Preston Bradley Hall
08.11.2006 – 12:15
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Swarthmore (PA)- U.S.A. – Lang Hall of Swarthmore College
06.11.2006 – 12:30
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Philadelphia (PA) U.S.A. – Masterclass at the Temple University (Rock Hall Auditorium )
06.11.2006 – 14:40Toronto – CANADA – New Music Concerts
05.11.2006 – 20:00
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Zehn Stücke (Ten Pieces) 1968Folia
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Jürg Wyttenbach
1935 – *
Serenade vor Luftschlössern (2003/05)
London (On) – CANADA – (Aeolian Concerts) Wolf Performance Hall
04.11.2006 – 20:00
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)Folia
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Toronto – CANADA – TRC of Music.
03.11.2006 – 10:30
Primož Ramovš
1921-1999
Quintet No. 2
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
London (ON) – Canada – Masterclass at University of W. Ontario, Van Cluster Hall
02.11.2006 – 09:00Toronto – CANADA – Gallery 345, 345 Sorauren Ave
02.11.2006 – 19:00
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Zehn Stücke (Ten Pieces) 1968
Waterloo (ON) – Canada – KWCMS – 57 Young Street West
01.11.2006 – 20:00
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)Folia
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Gorizia – Italy –
23.10.2006 – 20:30
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
18.10.2006 – 20:00
Heinz Holliger
Muriel Cantoreggi – Violin
Alexander Lonquich – PianoWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Serenade in C Minor Kv 388 «Nacht Musique»
Alban Berg
1885 – 1935
Chamber Concerto for Piano, Violin and 13 Winds 1923-5
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
14.10.2006 – 20:00
Heinz Holliger
Sylvia Nopper – soprano
Christiane Iven
Hans-Jürg Rickenbacher – tenor
David Wilson-Johnson – Bass-baritoneFranz Joseph Haydn
1732 – 1809
L’ isola disabitata (Concert version) 1779
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
10.10.2006 – 20:00
Heinz Holliger
Muriel Cantoreggi – Violin
Alexander Lonquich – PianoRobert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Three Romances for Oboe and Piano
Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Sonate N. 2 d-moll for Violin and Piano
Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Piano Quintet (arr. Christian Hommel) for Piano and Winds
Heinz Holliger
1939 –
Partita for Piano
Heinz Holliger
1939 –
Trema for Solo Violin
Heinz Holliger
1939 –
Quintet for Piano and Winds
Tolmin – Slovenija –
04.10.2006 – 20.00
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Serenade in C Minor Kv 388 (arr. for Wind Quintet)Folia
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
San Polo in Rosso (SI) – Italy
01.10.2006 – 20:00
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Serenade in C Minor Kv 388 (arr. for Wind Quintet)Folia
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
Sala Aiace, Udine – ITALY
02.09.2006 – 21.00
Andrea Rucli – pianistLojze Lebič
Dogodki II (2002)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Piano Quintet (arr. Christian Hommel) for Piano and Winds
San Polo in Rosso (SI) – Italy
12.05.2006 –
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Zehn Stücke (Ten Pieces) 1968
Giulio Briccialdi
1818 – 1881
Quintetto op. 124
Concord (MA) – U.S.A. – Free Public Library
06.05.2006 – 19:30
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Zehn Stücke (Ten Pieces) 1968
Jürg Wyttenbach
1935 – *
Serenade vor Luftschlössern (2003/05)
New York City (NY) – U.S.A. – Trinity Church, Wall Street
04.05.2006 – 13:00
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Darius Mihlaud
1892 – 1974
La Cheminée du Roi Renée
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
San Francisco (CA) – U.S.A. – The Slovenian/Slavic, CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, 240 Fell Street
30.04.2006 – 15:00
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Darius Mihlaud
1892 – 1974
La Cheminée du Roi Renée
St. Timothy’s Church – Laguna Niguel (CA) – U.S.A.
29.04.2006 – 15:00
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Darius Mihlaud
1892 – 1974
La Cheminée du Roi Renée
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Master Class at the SOKA University – Los Angeles
27.04.2006 – 11:00
Primož Ramovš
1921-1999
Quintet No. 2
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Lojze Lebič
Dogodki II (2002)
Strasbourg – France
12.03.2006 –Freiburg im Breisgau – Germany
11.03.2006 –Franciscan Monastery Piran – Slovenia
26.12.2005 – 19.00Library Medvode – Slovenia
19.12.2005 – 19:30
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Sechs Bagatellen
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
National museum, Budapest – Hungary
15.12.2005 – 19.30
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 608
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Sechs Bagatellen
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
Kempten – Germany
26.11.2005 –
Andrea Rucli – pianistLojze Lebič
Dogodki II (2002)
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
György Ligeti
1923 – 2006
Zehn Stücke (Ten Pieces) 1968
Alfred Huber
(r. 1962)
Wind Quintet Op. 6
Francis Poulenc
1899 – 1963
Sextet for Piano and Winds
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
14.10.2005 – 20:00
James Avery – conductor
Jürg Wyttenbach – conductorDieter Mack
1954 – *
Kammermusik IV (2005)
Salvatore Sciarrino
1947 – *
Raffigurar Narciso al fonte (1984)With a sky wet as ocean, flowing with liquid slate (2005)
Pascal Dusapin
1955 – *
Comoedia (1993)
Giacinto Scelsi
1905 – 1988
Pranam II (1973)
Dominique Lemaître
– *
Les Ailes de l’Augure
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
13.10.2005 – 20:00
Jürg Wyttenbach – conductor
James Avery – conductor
Martina Roth – flute
Christian Kemper – oboe
Nicola Miorada – clarinet
Pascal Pons – percussion
Stefan Häussler – violin
Bodo Friedrich – viola
Ellis Beverley – violoncelloBor Turel
1954 –
Play – Spiel (2004)
Salvatore Sciarrino
1947 – *
Centauro marino (1984)
Giacinto Scelsi
1905 – 1988
Hyxos (1955)
Gérard Grisey
(1946-1998)
Talea (1986)
Michael Norris
1973 – *
Momenta (1996)
Jürg Wyttenbach
1935 – *
Serenade vor Luftschlössern (2003/05)
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
12.10.2005 – 20:00
Ansambel SurPlus
James Avery – conductor
Martina Roth – flute
Christian Kemper – oboe
Nicola Miorada – clarinet
Pascal Pons – percussion
Stefan Häussler – violin
Bodo Friedrich – viola
Ellis Beverley – violoncello
Sven Thomas Kiebler – pianoMichael Quell
1960 – *
Ekstare (1988)
Chaya Czernowin
1957 – *
INA (1988)
Gerald Eckert
1960 – *
Gefaltetes Moment (1997/98)
Giacinto Scelsi
1905 – 1988
Trio (1958)
Salvatore Sciarrino
1947 – *
D’un faune (1980)
Stefan Wolpe
1902 – 1972
Piece for oboe, cello, percussion and piano (1954)
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
11.10.2005 – 20:00
Françoise Kubler – soprano
Armand Angster – clarinets, tam-tam
Jean-Daniel Hégé – double bass
Elodie Adler – harpTadeja Vulc
1978-
Doživetja (2005)
Pascal Dusapin
1955 – *
So Full of Shapes is Fancy (1990)
Giacinto Scelsi
1905 – 1988
Ko-Lho (1966)
Salvatore Sciarrino
1947 – *
Fauno che fischia a un merlo (1980)
Giacinto Scelsi
1905 – 1988
Ixor (1956)
Salvatore Sciarrino
1947 – *
Muro d’ orizzonte (1996)
Urška Pompe
1969 – *
Almost a loneliness (2005)
Great Hall of Slovenian Philarmonic – Ljubljana
10.10.2005 – 20:00
Ensemble Accroche Note – (Strasbourg, France)
Françoise Kubler – soprano
Armand Angster – clarinets, tam-tam
Jean-Daniel Hégé – double bass
Elodie Adler – harpPascal Dusapin
1955 – *
Anacoluthe (1987)
Giacinto Scelsi
1905 – 1988
Okagagon (1968)
Michael Jarrell
1958 – *
Eco III
Georges Aperghis
1945 – *
Monomanies (1991)
Dominique Lemaître
– *
Ptah (2004)
Marc Monnet
1928 – *
Trois chansons imprévues (1992)
Kulturni dom – Sežana
21.03.2005 – 20.00
Darius Mihlaud
1892 – 1974
La Cheminée du Roi Renée
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Alfred Huber
(r. 1962)
Wind Quintet Op. 6
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 608
Istituto Musicale Vivaldi – Monfalcone (Italy)
15.01.2005 – 20:30
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Uroš Rojko
1954-
Ottoki (1990 / 91)
Tomasz Sikorski
–
Zerstreutes Hinausschauen (arr. M. Smolka)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Discours VIII (1990)
Krsko
08.12.2004 – 19:00
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Divertimento KV 240 (Arr. Metod Tomac)
Giulio Briccialdi
1818 – 1881
Quintetto op. 124
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Studio 14, RTV Slovenija – Ljubljana
30.11.2004 – 20:00
Uroš Rojko
1954-
Ottoki (1990 / 91)
Uroš Rojko
1954-
Chiton
Uroš Rojko
1954-
Septetto fluido
Uroš Rojko
1954-
Calm down
Uroš Rojko
1954-
Ironica
Uroš Rojko
1954-
Dice-Song (World Premiere)
Studio 14, RTV Slovenija – Ljubljana
10.11.2004 – 20:00
Ivo Nilsson
!966 –
Apnea (World Premiere)
Volker Staub
1961 –
Nr. 19 Teil VII (1991)
Morton Feldman
–
Instruments 3 (1977)
Johannes Fritsch
1941 –
Ezs am Tiez (1998)
Volker Staub
1961 –
Perseiden (World Premiere)
Studio 14, RTV Slovenija – Ljubljana
19.10.2004 – 20:00
Younghi Pagh-Paan
1945 – *
Ta-Ryong IV
Igor Majcen
1952 –
In Nomine II (World Premiere)
Wolfgang Rihm
1952 –
Deploration
Igor Majcen
1952 –
Battaglia
Cornelius Schwehr
1953-
Pastorale
Brian Ferneyhough
1943 –
Prometheus
Studio 14, RTV Slovenija- Ljubljana
06.10.2004 – 20:00
Martin Smolka
1959 –
Quod licet bovi
Tomasz Sikorski
–
Zerstreutes Hinausschauen (arr. M. Smolka)
Martin Smolka
1959 –
Hudba hudbička
Steve Reich
1936 –
Octet (or Eight Lines)
Innsbruck – Klangspuren 2004
24.09.2004 – 20:00
Vinko GlobokarVinko Globokar
1934 –
Discours VIII (1990)
Bor Turel
1954 –
Play – Spiel (2004)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Dos a dos (1989)
Uroš Rojko
1954-
Ottoki (1990 / 91)
Larisa Vrhunc
1967-
Celo (1999)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Maribor (SLO), SNG Kazina Hall
16.03.2004 – 19:30
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Darius Mihlaud
1892 – 1974
La Cheminée du Roi Renée
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Nova Gorica, Knight’s Hall of the Dobrovo Castle
06.02.2004 – 20:00
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
Božidar Kos
r. 1934
Catena 3 (2003)
Giulio Briccialdi
1818 – 1881
Quintetto op. 124
Slovenian Philharmonic, Great Hall
10.12.2003 – 20:00
Iannis Xenakis
1922 –
Phlegra
Gilles Tremblay
1932-
Le sifflement des vents porteurs de l’ amourFolia
Johannes Brahms
1833-1897
Serenade Nr. 1
Domžale (SLO)
26.11.2003 – 19:30
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770 – 1827
Quintet in E flat, Op. 16 for Piano and Winds
Božidar Kos
r. 1934
Catena 3 (2003)
Francis Poulenc
1899 – 1963
Sextet for Piano and Winds
Slovenian Philharmonic, Great Hall
19.11.2003 – 20:00
Arvid EngegardWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Serenade in D Major K. 320 “Post Horn”
Franz Schubert
(1797-1828)
Octet op. 166
Novo Mesto (SLO)
12.11.2003 – 19:30
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
Božidar Kos
r. 1934
Catena 3 (2003)
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Slovenian Philharmonic, Great Hall
29.10.2003 – 20:00
James FreemannGerald Levinson
1951-
Time of the Bell
Joseph SchwanterDistant Runes and Incantations
Lucas Foss
1922-
Quintet
Timothy GreatbatchA Clockword Legend
Trbovlje (SLO)
22.10.2003 – 19:00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Fantasie in F minor KV 594
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Slovenian Philharmonic, Great Hall
14.10.2003 – 20:00
Heinz Holliger
Christiane Iven
Steven DavislimArnold Schönberg
1874-1951
Chamber Synphony Nr. 1, op. 9
Gustav Mahler
1860-1911
Das Lied von der Erde (arr. Schönberg-Riehn)
Piran (SLO) , The Convent Cloister of St. Francis – ISCM World Music Days 2003
27.09.2003 – 20:00
Leonidis Kanaris
–
Woodwind Quintet op. 13
Gerard Power
1965 –
Wind Quintet 1998 (rev. 1999)
Bern (CH) – Biennale
12.09.2003 – 23:00
Vinko GlobokarVinko Globokar
1934 –
Res / as / ex / inspirer (1973)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Discours VIII (1990)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Dos a dos (1989)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Cri des alpes (1986)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Prevalje (SLO), Society House
26.06.2003 – 20:00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Divertimento KV 240 (Arr. Metod Tomac)
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
Kranj (SLO), Khieselstein Castel
25.06.2003 – 20:00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791)
Divertimento KV 240 (Arr. Metod Tomac)
Carl Nielsen
1865-1931
Quintet Op.43 (1922)
Lojze LebičDogodki II (2002)
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
München (D), Pullach
24.06.2003 – 20:00
Mojca Zlobko-VajglDomenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 255 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Domenico Scarlatti
(1685-1757)
Sonata L. 286 (Arr. Dinu Lipatti)
Primož Ramovš
1921-1999
Tri misli (1991)
Paul Hindemith
1895-1963
Kleine Kammermusik Op. 24, Nr. 2 (1922)
Joseph Lauber
1864-1952
Quatre Danses Medievales op.45
Joseph Weigl
1766-1846
Concertino
Berlin (D), Konzerthaus am Gendarmenmarkt – Kammermusik Saal
23.06.2003 – 20:00
Mojca Zlobko-VajglLojze Lebič
Dogodki II (2002)
Primož Ramovš
1921-1999
Tri misli (1991)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Discours VIII (1990)
Larisa Vrhunc
1967-
Celo (1999)
Vinko Globokar
1934 –
Avguštin, dober je vin (2002)
Trbovlje (SLO)
17.05.2000 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Gioacchino Rossini: Quartet in F Major, No. 6
Larisa Vrhunc: Celo
Elliott Carter: Wind Quintet
Giulio Briccialdi: Quintet in D Major, Op. 124
Celje, National House
04.04.2000 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Larisa Vrhunc: Celo
Elliott Carter: Wind Quintet
Giulio Briccialdi: Quintet in D Major, Op. 124
Kranj (SLO), Khieselstein Castel
21.03.2000 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Gioacchino Rossini: Quartet in F Major, No. 6
Elliott Carter: Wind Quintet
Larisa Vrhunc: Celo
Giulio Briccialdi: Quintet in D Major, Op. 124
Portorož, Auditorium
16.02.2000 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Vinko Globokar: Discours VIII
Špeter (I), Municipal Hall
09.02.2000 –
Day of Slovene CultureSlowind Wind Quintet
Andrea Rucli piano
Programme:
Alojz Ajdič: Sounding Landscape for flute solo
Ludwig van Beethoven: Quintet in E flat Major, Op. 16
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quintet in E Major, KV 452
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Vienna, Austrian Cultural Centre (A)
20.12.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Paul Hindemith: Kleine
Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles
Udine, Teatro del Palamostre (I)
03.12.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Aleksandar Madžar piano
Programme:
Nicolaus A. Huber: First play Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quintet in E flat Major, KV 452
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata in B Major for piano and flute, KV 378 (317d)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Quintet in E flat Major, Op. 16
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Small Hall – Festival Slowind 1999
01.12.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Aleksandar Madžar piano
Programme:
“SPECIAL”
Nicolaus A. Huber: First play Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quintet in E flat Major, KV 452
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata in B Major for piano and flute, KV 378 (317d)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Quintet in E flat Major, Op. 16
Aleksandar Madžar
Koper, Regional Museum
30.11.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Aleksandar Madžar piano
Programme:
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quintet, KV 452
Ludwig van Beethoven: Quintet in E flat Major, Op. 16
Nova Gorica, Cultural Centre
29.11.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Aleksandar Madžar piano
Programme:
Nicolaus A. Huber: First play Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quintet, KV 452
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata in B Major for piano in flute, KV 378 (317d)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Quintet in E flat Major, Op. 16
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Small Hall – Festival Slowind 1999
17.11.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
“NEW”
György Ligeti: Ten Pieces
Diego Luzuriaga: Wind Quintet
Larisa Vrhunc: Celo
Vinko Globokar: Discours VIII
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Small Hall – Festival Slowind 1999
09.11.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Nicola Bulfone bass clarinet
Programme:
“YOUNG”
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
André Jolivet: Serenade
Leoš Janaček: Mladí
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quintette en forme de Chôros
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Small Hall – Festival Slowind 1999
03.11.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
“OLD”
Carl Heinrich Graun: Trio in D Major for oboe d’ amore, horn and bassoon
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Antonín Rejcha: Quintet, Op. 88, No. 2
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
Rogaška Slatina
09.09.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Carl Heinrich Graun: Trio in D Major for oboe d’amore, horn and bassoon
György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles
Slavko Osterc: Wind Quintet
Antonín Rejcha: Quintet, Op. 88, No. 2
Piran, The Convent Cloister of St. Francis
25.07.1999 –
International Summer Music SchoolSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Uroš Krek: Episodi concertanti
Mengeš, Parish Church
09.07.1999 –
Charity ConcertSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Mongolia
06.06.1999 –
June 6-13, 1999
Mongolia – Gobi Festival of Actual Music in Ulan Bator and the Gobi Music Summer Academy in the Gobi Desert “Roaring Hooves 1999”Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
György Ligeti: Ten Pieces
André Jolivet: Serenade
Vinko Globokar: Discours VIII
Novo Mesto, Janez Trdina Cultural Centre
18.05.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quintette en forme de Chôros
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
André Jolivet: Serenade
Philadelphia, Swarthmore College (USA)
06.05.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quintette en forme de Chôros
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
André Jolivet: Serenade
New York, International House (USA)
03.05.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles
Vinko Globokar: Discours VIII
New York, Trinity Church (USA)
29.04.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quintette en forme de Chôros
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
André Jolivet: Serenade
West Hartford, St John’s Episcopal Church (Connecticut, USA)
25.04.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
André Jolivet: Serenade
New Haven (USA), Yale University
22.04.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quintette en forme de Chôros
André Jolivet: Serenade
Vinko Globokar: Discours VIII
Domžale, Franc Bernik Cultural Centre
09.03.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quintette en forme de Chôros
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
André Jolivet: Serenade
Krško, Music School
04.03.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Portorož, Auditorium
06.02.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Vinko Globokar: Discours VIII
Maribor, National House
26.01.1999 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles
György Ligeti: Ten Pieces
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quintette en forme de Chôros
Piran, The Convent Cloister of St Francis
27.12.1998 –
Christmas ConcertSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Joseph Haydn: Divertimento – Chorale St Antoni
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Christmas Carols
Tolmin, Cinema Theatre
22.12.1998 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Þorkell Sigurbjornsson: Bergabesk
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quintette en forme de Chôros
Ljubljana, Tivoli Gallery
21.12.1998 –
Icelandic Chamber MusicSlowind Wind Quintet
Sigurbjörn Bernharðsson violin
Svava Bernharðsdóttir viola, viola d’amore
Bojana Karuza piano
Programme:
Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson: Bergabesk
Primož Ramovš: Fyrir Rannveig – con amore for oboe d’amore and viola d’amore (premiere
performance)
Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson: Kisum for clarinet, viola and piano
Ljubljana
24.10.1998 –
Musica DanubianaSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Dejan Despić: A cinque, Op. 115
Emil Petrovics: Wind Quintet
Laško, Cultural Centre
23.10.1998 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Emil Petrovics: Wind Quintet
Dejan Despić: A cinque, Op. 115
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Ljubljana, National Gallery
17.09.1998 –
Gala Concert on the 80th Anniversary of the National GallerySlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Slavko Osterc: Wind Quintet
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Vinko Globokar: Discours VIII
Rogaška Slatina, Crystal Hall
10.09.1998 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Slavko Osterc: Wind Quintet
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Florence (I), Fiesole, Villa la Torraccia
07.06.1998 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Franz Danzi: Quintet in F Major, Op. 68, No. 2
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles
Vinko Globokar: Discours VIII
Mengeš
29.05.1998 –
Charity ConcertSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic
13.05.1998 –
Slovene Music DaysSlowind Wind Trio
Programme:
Igor Majcen: L’apres-midi d’un clown for alto flute, oboe and clarinet
Ljubljana Castle
24.04.1998 –
Concert for HYDRO-Slovenia
Brežice, Posavski Museum
10.03.1998 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quintette en forme de Chôros
Diegi Luzuriaga: Quintet
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Kostanjevici na Krki, Božidar Jakac Gallery
12.09.1997 –
Opening of the Exhibition by Sculptor Matjaž Počivavšek
Brussels (B)
27.03.1997 –
Festival Ars MusicaSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Joseph Haydn: Divertimento in B Minor
Primož Ramovš: Quintet in C Major
Franz Danzi: Quintet in E Minor No. 5
Samuel Barber: Summer Music, Op. 31
György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles
Belgium Tour
22.03.1997 –
March 22-30, 1997
Concerts of Jeunesses Musicales International Belgium (20 concerts)Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Samuel Barber: Summer Music, Op. 31
György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles
Trbovlje
12.02.1997 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Samuel Barber: Summer Music, Op. 31
Diego Luzuriaga: Quintet – 1992
György Ligeti: Ten Pieces
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Črnomelj, Cultural Centre
27.01.1997 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Samuel Barber: Summer Music, Op. 31
Diego Luzuriaga: Quintet – 1992
György Ligeti: Ten Pieces
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento in F Major, KV 213
Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom, Gallus Hall
22.11.1996 –
Orange Subscription Concert 3Slowind Wind Quintet
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor Yuri Simonov
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante, KV 297b
Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom, Gallus Hall
21.11.1996 –
Orange Subscription Concert 3Slowind Wind Quintet
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor Yuri Simonov
Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante, KV 297b
Radenci, Hotel Radin
28.09.1996 –
34th Festival of 20th Century Chamber MusicSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Slavko Osterc: Wind Quintet
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, Great Hall
29.05.1996 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
André Jolivet: Serenade
Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom, Kosovel Hall
23.04.1996 –
Night of Slovene ComposersSlowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Igor Štuhec: Wind Quintet (premiere performance)
Marjan Gabrijelčič: Frlica for solo bassoon
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Gorica (I), Emil Komel Slovenian Music Educational Centre
22.04.1996 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
Primož Ramovš: Wind Quintet No. 2
Postojna, Music School
13.04.1996 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
André Jolivet: Serenade
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
Brežice, Posavski Museum
26.03.1996 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
André Jolivet: Serenade
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
Rogaška Slatina, Crystal Hall
23.03.1996 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
André Jolivet: Serenade
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
Vipava, Zemono
16.03.1996 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
André Jolivet: Serenade
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
Velenje, Fran Korun Koželjski Music School
12.03.1996 –Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
André Jolivet: Serenade
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
[/expand]Ravne na Koroškem, Dr Franc Sušnik Library
09.03.1996 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
André Jolivet: Serenade
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
Koper, Palace Gravisi-Barbabianca
05.03.1996 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
André Jolivet: Serenade
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
Sežana, Music School
12.02.1996 –
Slowind Wind Quintet
Programme:
Paul Taffanel: Quintet in G Minor
André Jolivet: Serenade
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle
Jean Françaix: Quintet No. 2
1995
18. 11. 1995
Ljubljana, Narodna galerija
Slovenski glasbeniki za novo pediatrčno bolnišnicoTrio Slowind
Spored:
Malcolm Arnold: Divertimento za flavto, oboo in klarinet12. 11. 1995
Ljubljana, Grand Hotel Union
Predstavitev zgoščenke komornih ansamblov Slovenske filharmonijeSlowind
Spored:
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle/Cikel Otoki4. 11. 1995
Opatija, Hrvaška
Mednarodni glasbeni dneviSlowind
Spored:
Dubravko Detoni: 33 per 3 in 3
Uroš Rojko: Ottoki – cycle/Cikel Otoki
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel7. 6. 1995
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija, Velika dvorana
Noč Slovenskih skladateljevSlowind
Spored:
Aldo Kumar: Jezero
Marko Mihevc: Dwingeloo za flavto, klarinet in fagot (svetovna premiera23. 5. 1995
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija, Velika dvoranaSlowind
Spored:
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel21. 5. 1995
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija, Velika dvoranaSlowind
Spored:
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel16. 5. 1995
Maribor, SNG, Dvorana KazinaTrio Slowind
Spored:
Lucijan Marija Škerjanc: Serenada
Hans Erich Apostel: Pet bagatel
Slavko Osterc: Trio
Božidar Kantušer: Pihalni trio
Slavko Osterc: Štiri karikature
Rudolf Maros: Serenada28. 3. 1995
Koper, Glasbena šolaSlowind
Spored:
Joseph Haydn: Divertimento v B-duru
Primož Ramovš: Kvintet v C-duru
Franz Danzi: Kvintet v e-molu št. 5
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel22. 3. 1995
Kostanjevica, Frančiškanski samostanSlowind
Spored:
Joseph Haydn: Divertimento v B-duru
Primož Ramovš: Kvintet v C-duru
Franz Danzi: Kvintet v e-molu št. 5
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel23. 2. 1995
Ljubljana, Slovenska filharmonija, Velika dvoranaSlowind
Spored:
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel16. in 17. 2. 1995
Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom, Gallusova dvoranaSlowind
Orkester Slovenske filharmonije
Programme:
Arthur Honegger: Pastorale d’été za flavto, oboo, klarinet, fagot, rog in godala1994
19. 12. 1994
Črnomelj, Kulturni centerSlowind
Spored:
Joseph Haydn: Divertimento v B-duru
Primož Ramovš: Kvintet v C-duru
Franz Danzi: Kvintet v e-molu št. 5
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel10. 12. 1994
Ajdovščina, Pilonova galerijaSlowind
Spored:
Joseph Haydn: Divertimento v B-duru
Primož Ramovš: Kvintet v C-duru
Franz Danzi: Kvintet v e-molu št. 5
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel26. 11. 1994
Velenje, Glasbena šola Fran Korun KoželjskiSlowind
Spored:
Joseph Haydn: Divertimento v B-duru
Primož Ramovš: Kvintet v C-duru
Franz Danzi: Kvintet v e-molu št. 5
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel24. 11. 1994
Laško, Kulturni centerSlowind
Spored:
Joseph Haydn: Divertimento v B-duru
Primož Ramovš: Kvintet v C-duru
Franz Danzi: Kvintet v e-molu št. 5
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel19. 10. 1994
Novo Mesto, Cultural Centre
PRVI KONCERT PIHALNEGA KVINTETA SLOWINDSlowind
Spored:
Joseph Haydn: Divertimento v B-duru
Primož Ramovš: Kvintet v C-duru
Franz Danzi: Kvintet v e-molu št. 5
Samuel Barber: Poletna glasba, op. 31
György Ligeti: Šest bagatel