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UMPC Composers at Ultraschall Berlin

UMPC Composers at Ultraschall Berlin

In 2015, Ultraschall Berlin has a special focus on Sergej Newski, including a world premieres by ensemble recherche. Another highlight will be the concert of Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin with works by Pascal Dusapin and Philippe Manoury. Additionally, Nikolaus Brass’ stage work Sommertag will be repeated in Berlin after its recent success in Munich. Also, the festival features premieres by Oscar Bianchi and Enno Poppe.

January 21, 2015
Philippe Manoury: Zones de turbulences for two pianos and orchestra (2013)
Pascal Dusapin: Reverso, solo No.6 for orchestra (2005/06)

Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Franck Ollu (cond.), GrauSchumacher Piano Duo

January 22, 2015
Oscar Bianchi: Ante litteram for six voices a cappella (2011-2013)
Sergej Newski: Und dass der Tod nicht fern bleibt for speaker and string quartet, text: Michael Lentz (2005)
Sergej Newski: Was fliehen Hase und Igel for six voices, text: Einar Schleef (2004)

Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart
Sonar Quartett

January 23, 2015
Oscar Bianchi: Approve for countertenor and ensemble (2014, German premiere)
Sergej Newski: Lamento traffic for countertenor and ensemble (2014, world premiere)

ensemble recherche
Daniel Gloger (countertenor)

January 24, 2015
Nikolaus Brass: Sommertag for six voices and six instruments (2014)

Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart
Christian Marten-Molnár (stage director)

January 25, 2015
Enno Poppe: Haare for violin solo (2014)