New orchestral works
Works by Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini and Ľubica Čekovská will premiere in Bremen and Houston in November

Miroslav Srnka’s international breakthrough came in 2016 when his opera South Pole was premiered at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich under Kirill Petrenko, in a production by Hans Neuenfels that featured Rolando Villazón and Thomas Hampson in the title roles.
But even before that, Srnka had received several major commissions and awards, including the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation Composer’s Prize in 2009. His works have been performed by renowned interpreters including the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo, the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Philharmonic, Beethoven Orchester Bonn, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Ensemble Modern, Klangforum Wien and the Munich Chamber Orchestra, by conductors such as Peter Eötvös, Jakub Hrůša, Susanna Mälkki and Cornelius Meister at festivals like Lucerne Festival, Ultraschall Berlin, Wien Modern, Présences Paris, Prague Spring, Musica Strasbourg, Milano Musica, Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo, Ostrava New Music Days and Contempuls.
His new orchestral work Superorganisms, commissioned by the Berliner Philharmoniker and its principal conductor Kirill Petrenko, will be premiered this season and in the coming seasons with the NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo, Czech Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic and Orchestre de Paris.
In the 2023/24 season, more new works by Srnka will also be performed: The WDR Symphony Orchestra will give the world premiere of a new piece for two horns, the harpsichord concerto “Standstill” for Mahan Esfahani, premiered by the Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne under Francois-Xavier Roth, will be performed by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra for the first time in the Czech Republic, and a new piece for violin will be premiered in the competition violin section of the Prague Spring Festival.
His short opera Wall, based on a work by Jonathan Safran Foer, was premiered at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin in 2005, and in 2006/2007 he was the “Composer for Heidelberg” at Theater Heidelberg. In 2011, his chamber opera Make No Noise premiered at the Bayerische Staatsoper and Jakub Flügelbunt, a “comic book for three singers and orchestra”, received its first performance at the Semperoper in Dresden. In 2017, the Dialogues Festival in Salzburg presented a comprehensive portrait of the composer with numerous events and premieres. For its 100th season in 2018/2019, the Los Angeles Philharmonic commissioned Srnka to write the piece Overheating. In 2015, the concert series musica viva in Munich presented move 01 & 02. During the same series in 2019, Speed of Truth was given its first performance with Jörg Widmann, clarinet, and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Bavarian Radio Chorus conducted by Susanna Mälkki. The commissioned work Milky Way, written for the ECHO (European Concert Hall Organisation) Rising Stars Tour and the trumpeter Simon Höfele, had been premiered at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, with further performances in the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, the Cologne Philharmonie, the Philharmonie Luxembourg, the MüPa Budapest, The Sage Gateshead, St Lukes in London, the Gulbenkian in Lisbon, Baden-Baden and Birmingham.
In 2021 the Bayerische Staatsoper Munich, together with the Klangforum Wien under Patrick Hahn, premiered his new chamber opera Singularity – A Space Opera for Young Voices.
Srnka has collaborated for many years with the ensemble Quatuor Diotima, which has performed his quartets across Europe and issued a portrait CD with chamber music on the Naïve label.
Srnka, born in Prague in 1975, studied musicology at the Charles University and composition at the Prague Academy of Performing Arts. He is professor for composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne and a sought-after juror at competitions such as the renowned Mahler Competition in Bamberg or the Mauricio Kagel Composition Competition. He is also a member of the Artistic Advisory Board of the Prague Spring Festival, where he founded and co-curates Prague Offspring, a festival which focuses on new music.
| O | composer_last_name | Title | Date | Orchestra | Conductor | Location | Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Georges | Bizet | Le Docteur Miracle | 04.08.2025 | Musique en Ré | Pierre Dumoussaud | St.-Martin-de-Ré | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Mitridate | 04.08.2025 | Mozarteumorchester Salzburg | Adam Fischer, Regie: Birgit Kajtna-Wönig | Salzburg (Salzburger Festspiele) | Premiere |
| Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel XXXVII (so nimm denn meine hände) choralvorspiel XXXVII (so nimm denn meine hände) | 07.08.2025 | Leo van Doeselaar (Orgel) | Kampen (Bovenkerk) | Niederländische Erstauff. | |
| Eric | Coates | London Bridge March | 09.08.2025 | Nürnberger Symphoniker | Jonathan Darlington | Nürnberg | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Mozart-Matinée | 09.08.2025 | Mozarteumorchester Salzburg | Roberto González-Monjas | Salzburg (Salzburger Festspiele) | |
| Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel XXXVIII (schmücke dich, o liebe seele) | 13.08.2025 | Anna-Victoria Baltrusch | Trier (Konstantinbasilika) | ||
| Giovanni | Sollima | Violoncelles, vibrez! | 14.08.2025 | Kölner Kammerorchester | Muriel Cantoreggi | Eltville (Kloster Eberbach) | |
| Georges | Bizet | Carmen | 15.08.2025 | José Luis Gómez, Regie: John de los Santos | Vienna (Wolf Trap Opera, Filene Center) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Zaide | 17.08.2025 | Ensemble Pygmalion | Raphael Pichon | Salzburg (Festspiele) | |
| Anton | Bruckner | 5. Symphonie | 17.08.2025 | Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra | Christoph Eschenbach | Sonderburg (Schleswig-Holstein Musikfestival, Koncertsalen Alsion) | |
| Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel XXXVIII (schmücke dich, o liebe seele) | 17.08.2025 | Anna-Victoria Baltrusch | Fulda (Dom St. Salvator) | ||
| Frank | Martin | Messe für zwei vierstimmige Chöre a cappella | 17.08.2025 | Landesjugendchor Sachsen-Anhalt | Berit Walther, Wolfgang Kupke | Blankenburg (Kloster Michaelstein) | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Le Cinesi | 19.08.2025 | Christoph U. Meier, Regie: Bernd R. Bienert | Wien (Teatro Barocco, Schloßhof) | Premiere | |
| Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel III (die nacht ist vorgedrungen) für orgel solo | 22.08.2025 | Angela Metzger (Orgel) | Berlin (Internationaler Orgelsommer, Dom) | ||
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | La clemenza di Tito | 24.08.2025 | Michael Hofstetter, Regie: Ralf Meyer | Bad Lauchstädt (Theatersommer, Goethe-Theater) | Premiere | |
| Umberto | Giordano | Andrea Chénier | 25.08.2025 | Mozarteumorchester Salzburg | Marco Armiliato | Salzburg (Salzburger Festspiele) | |
| Anton | Bruckner | 4. Symphonie | 26.08.2025 | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Yannick Nezet-Seguin | Luzern (Lucerne Festival, KKL) | |
| Jean-Philippe | Rameau | Castor et Pollux | 27.08.2025 | Utopia Chor und Orchester | Teodor Currentzis | Salzburg (Salzburger Festspiele) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | 27.08.2025 | Tarmo Peltokoski, Regie: Romain Gilbert | Bremen (Die Glocke) | halbszenisch | |
| Bernd Alois | Zimmermann | Musique pour les soupers du Roi Ubu | 28.08.2025 | Norddeutsche Philharmonie | Marcus Bosch | Rostock | |
| Joseph | Haydn | Armida | 29.08.2025 | Orfeo Orchestra | György Vashegyi | Fertod (Esterházy Palace) | |
| Jirí Antonín (Georg Anton) | Benda | Medea | 30.08.2025 | Akademie für Alte Musik | Bernhard Forck | Köln (Philharmonie) | |
| Dieter | Ammann | Viola Concerto „No templates“ | 30.08.2025 | Tabea Zimmermann (Viola) Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra | David Robertson | Luzern (Lucerne Festival) | |
| Bernd Alois | Zimmermann | Musique pour les soupers du Roi Ubu | 31.08.2025 | Deutsches Symphonieorchester Berlin | Anja Bihlmaier | Bonn | |
| Beat | Furrer | Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 | 03.09.2025 | Francesco Piemontesi (Klavier), Orchestre de la Suisse Romande | Jonathan Nott | Genf (Victoria Hall) | Urauff., auch 4.9. Genf |
| Anna | Meredith | Nautilus (orchestra) | 05.09.2025 | Konzerthausorchester | Joana Mallwitz | Berlin (Konzerthaus) | |
| Andreas N. | Tarkmann | König Karotte | 07.09.2025 | Jörg Schade (Sprecher) | Daniel Huppert | Solingen | |
| Ludwig van | Beethoven | Fidelio | 10.09.2025 | Duisburger Philharmoniker | Vitali Alekseenok | Duisburg (Mercatorhalle) | konzertant |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | 11.09.2025 | Meret Lüthi, Regie: Anna Drescher | Biel | Premiere | |
| Charles | Gounod | Faust | 12.09.2025 | Giampaolo Bisanti, Regie: Thaddeus Strassberger | Liège | Premiere | |
| Bedrich | Smetana | Mein Vaterland | 13.09.2025 | Anima Eterna | Václav Luks | Brugge (Concertgebouw) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Così fan tutte | 13.09.2025 | Matthias Foremny, Yura Yang, Regie: Katharina Thoma | Leipzig | Premiere | |
| Frank | Martin | Messe für zwei vierstimmige Chöre a cappella | 13.09.2025 | Ensemble Chœur3 | Abélia Nordmann | Rodersdorf/Biederthal (Festival Kultourtage) | auch 27.9., Chéserex |
| Felix | Mendelssohn Bartholdy | Passions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus | 14.09.2025 | Staatskapelle Halle, Domkantorei Merseburg | Stefan Mücksch | Merseburg (Dom) | |
| Dieter | Ammann | Violation für Violoncello und Ensemble | 14.09.2025 | Maximilian Hornung (Violoncello), Ensemble des Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra | Johanna Malangré | Luzern (Lucerne Festival) | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Orfeo ed Euridice | 14.09.2025 | Music of the Baroque | Jane Glover | Skokie (North Shore Center) | |
| Georges | Bizet | Les Pêcheurs de Perles | 16.09.2025 | Jérémie Rhorer, Regie: Wim Wenders | Florenz (Teatro Maggio Musicale) | Premiere | |
| Jorge E. | López | Blue Cliffs | 18.09.2025 | Klangforum Wien | Tim Anderson | Bozen (transart Festival, Ex-Masten) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Idomeneo | 19.09.2025 | Felix Bender, Regie: Kobie van Rensburg | Ulm | Premiere | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Acis and Galatea | 20.09.2025 | Cappella Mediterranea | Leonardo Garcia-Alarcon | Ambronay (Festival) | konzertant |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | La clemenza di Tito | 20.09.2025 | Gaudens Bieri, Regie: Jakob Arnold | Lüneburg | Premiere | |
| Othmar | Schoeck | Penthesilea | 20.09.2025 | Daniel Carter, Regie: Valentin Schwarz | Weimar | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 20.09.2025 | Carlo Benedetto Cimento, Regie: Alexandra Liedtke | Salzburg ( Landestheater) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Le nozze di Figaro | 21.09.2025 | Jordan de Souza, Regie: Vincent Boussard | Dortmund | Premiere | |
| Frank | Martin | Messe für zwei vierstimmige Chöre a cappella | 21.09.2025 | Kammerchor St. Michaelis | Henning Voss | Lüneburg (Sankt Michaelis) | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Solomon | 21.09.2025 | Gli Scarlattisti | Jochen Arnold | Hildesheim (Michaeliskirche) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Così fan tutte | 21.09.2025 | Thomas Guggeis, Regie: Mariame Clément | Frankfurt | Premiere | |
| Michael | Jarrell | Assonance VI | 22.09.2025 | IEMA-Ensemble | Frankfurt (Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst) | ||
| Gustav | Holst | The Planets | 22.09.2025 | Staatsorchester Kassel | Ainars Rubikis | Kassel (Stadthalle) | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Iphigénie en Tauride | 23.09.2025 | Chris Stark, Regie: Laura Attridge | London (Blackheath Halls) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 24.09.2025 | Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Regie: Ivo van Hove | New York (Metropolitan Opera) | Premiere | |
| Anders | Hillborg | Sound Atlas | 24.09.2025 | Bodensee Philharmonie Konstanz | Gabriel Venzago | Konstanz (Konzil) | |
| Miklos | Rozsa | Spellbound Concerto | 25.09.2025 | Giuseppe Albanese (Klavier), Bruckner Orchester Linz | Markus Poschner | Linz (Brucknerhaus) | |
| Gioachino | Rossini | Il barbiere di Siviglia | 26.09.2025 | Sammy El Ghadab, Regie: Christophe Mirambeau | Reims | Premiere | |
| Matthias | Pintscher | NUR für Klavier und Ensemble | 26.09.2025 | Conrad Tao (Klavier), Konzerthausorchester Berlin | Matthias Pintscher | Berlin (Konzerthaus) | auch 27.9. |
| Georges | Bizet | Carmen | 27.09.2025 | Florian Csizmadia, Regie: Aurelia Eggers | Stralsund | Premiere | |
| Antonín | Dvorák | Rusalka | 27.09.2025 | Alan Gilbert, Regie: Netia Jones | Stockholm | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Idomeneo | 27.09.2025 | Grazer Philharmonisches Orchester | Johannes Braun, Regie: Philipp Westerbarkei | Graz | Premiere |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 27.09.2025 | Kensho Watanabe, Regie: Stephen Lawless | Montréal | Premiere | |
| Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel XXXVIII (schmücke dich, o liebe seele) für orgel solo | 28.09.2025 | Anna-Victoria Baltrusch (Orgel) | Halle, Saale (Marktkirche) | ||
| Bedrich | Smetana | Die verkaufte Braut | 28.09.2025 | Tomas Hanus, Regie: Dirk Schmeding | Wien (Staatsoper) | Premiere | |
| Beat | Furrer | PHAOS für Orchester | 28.09.2025 | Basel Sinfonietta | Titus Engel | Basel (Stadtcasino) | Schweizer Erstauff. |
| Charles | Gounod | Faust | 30.09.2025 | Lorenzo Viotti, Regie: Johannes Erath | Valencia | Premiere | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Theodora | 02.10.2025 | Ensemble Jupiter | Thomas Dundord | Toulouse | konzertant, weitere Termine |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Orlando | 03.10.2025 | Christophe Rousset, Regie: Jeanne Desoubeaux | Nancy | Premiere | |
| Giovanni | Sollima | Violoncelles, vibrez! | 03.10.2025 | Julia Hagen, Paolo Bonomini (Violoncello), Camerata Salzburg | Giovanni Guzzo | Salzburg (Stiftung Mozarteum) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 04.10.2025 | Iván López Reynoso, Regie: Cecilia Ligorio | Sevilla (Teatro de la Maestranza) | Premiere | |
| Jean-Philippe | Rameau | Les Boréades | 04.10.2025 | Attilio Cremonesi, Regie: Christoph von Bernuth | Karlsruhe | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Le nozze di Figaro | 04.10.2025 | Harish Shankar, Regie: Hendrik Müller | Flensburg | Premiere | |
| Andreas N. | Tarkmann | König Karotte | 05.10.2025 | Jörg Schade (Sprecher) | Tim Hüttemeister | Göttingen | auch 6.10. |
| Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel IX (erbarm dich mein, o herre gott) für orgel solo | 06.10.2025 | Henry Fairs (Orgel) | Berlin (Maria unter dem Kreuz, Vierter Orgelzyklus) | ||
| Anders | Hillborg | Peacock Tales - Clarinet Concerto | 09.10.2025 | Martin Fröst (Klarinette), NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester | Alan Gilbert | Hamburg (Elbphilharmonie) | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Orfeo ed Euridice | 09.10.2025 | Bernard Labadie, Regie: Robert Carsen | Toronto (Four Seasons Centre) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 10.10.2025 | Débora Waldman, Regie: Frédéric Roels | Avignon | Premiere | |
| Camille | Saint-Saëns | Samson et Dalila | 10.10.2025 | Marco Guidarini, Regie: Zuzana Fischer | Bratislava | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Così fan tutte | 10.10.2025 | Sieva Borzak, Regie: Vincent Dujardin | Liège | Premiere | |
| Lucia | Ronchetti | Prosopopeia | 10.10.2025 | Mitglieder des GewandhausChors, Ensemble 1684 | Gregor Meyer | Dresden (Dreikönigskirche) | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Acis and Galatea | 11.10.2025 | Chœur de chambre de Namur, Cappella Mediterranea | Leonardo Garcia-Alarcon | Chantilly (Festival Les Coups de Cœur) | |
| Philipp | Maintz | englouti, haché | 11.10.2025 | Angela Metzger (Orgel) | Madrid (Auditorio nacional de Música) | Span. Erstauff. | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 11.10.2025 | Mario Hartmuth, Regie: Bastian Kraft | Hannover | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | 15.10.2025 | David Fallis, Regie: Marshall Pynkoski | Toronto (Elgin Theatre) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 15.10.2025 | Arthur Fagen, Regie: Paul-Émile Fourny | Jesi (Teatro G.B. Pergolesi) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Idomeneo | 16.10.2025 | Fabio Biondi, Regie: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui | Luxemburg | Premiere | |
| Dieter | Ammann | Viola Concerto „No templates“ | 16.10.2025 | Nils Mönkemeyer (Viola), Münchener Kammerorchester | Bas Wiegers | München (Prinzregententheater) | Dt. Erstaufführung |
| Hector | Berlioz | Harold en Italie | 16.10.2025 | Chicago Symphony Orchestra | Klaus Mäkelä | Chicago (Symphony Center) | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Athalia | 18.10.2025 | Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir | Ton Koopmann | Amsterdam (Concertgebouw) | |
| Georges | Bizet | Carmen | 18.10.2025 | Domonkos Héja, Regie: Aileen Schneider | Augsburg (Martini-Park) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Le nozze di Figaro | 20.10.2025 | Benjamin Perry Wenzelberg, Regie: Jorinde Keesmaat | Amsterdam (Concertgebouw) | Premiere | |
| Manfred | Trojahn | Herbstmusik - Sinfonischer Satz | 23.10.2025 | Tiroler Symphonieorchester | Gerrit Prießnitz | Innsbruck (Congress) | auch 24.10. |
| Régis | Campo | Dancefloor With Pulsing | 24.10.2025 | Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester | Daniel Bjarnason | Berlin (Haus des Rundfunks) | |
| Giselher | Klebe | Soirée | 24.10.2025 | Studenten der Hochschule für Musik Detmold | Detmold (Konzerthaus) | ||
| Anders | Hillborg | King Tide | 24.10.2025 | Antwerp Symphony Orchestra | Andrew Manze | Gent (Muziekcentrum De Bijloke) | auch 25.10. Antwerpen |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Le nozze di Figaro | 24.10.2025 | Igor Bulla, Regie: Dana Dinková | Banská Bystrica | Premiere | |
| Franz | Schubert | Lazarus oder die Feier der Auferstehung | 25.10.2025 | Joachim Tschiedel, Regie: Martina Veh | München (Bergson Kunstkraftwerk) | Premiere | |
| Andreas N. | Tarkmann | Jack und die Bohnenranke | 26.10.2025 | Elke Kottmair (Erzählerin), Augsburger Philharmoniker | Domonkos Héja | Augsburg (Martini-Park) | auch 27.10. |
| Miloslav | Kabelác | Weichet nicht! Kantate für Männerchor, Blechbläser und Schlagwerk op. 7; Jüdisches Gebet für Gesang, Sprecher und Männerchor op. 59 | 26.10.2025 | ffortissibros, Junge Kammerphilharmonie Sachsen | Benedikt Kantert | Leipzig (Gewandhaus) | |
| Giovanni | Sollima | Contrafactus | 29.10.2025 | Massimo Mercello (Querflöte), OZM Symphony | Gudni A. Emilsson | Dortmund (Orchesterzentrum|NRW) | |
| Andreas N. | Tarkmann | Das Mondklavier | 29.10.2025 | Staatsorchester Darmstadt | Darmstadt | auch 30.10. | |
| Bohuslav | Martinu | Konzert für Violine, Klavier und Orchester | 30.10.2025 | Lea Birringer (Violine), Esther Birringer (Klavier), Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz | Stefan Blunier | Landau (Jugendstil-Festhalle) | |
| Giovanni | Sollima | Konzert für Mandoline und Orchester | 01.11.2025 | Avi Avital (Mandoline), Tonhalle Orchester | Alondra de la Parra | Zürich (Große Tonhalle) | |
| Beat | Furrer | Studie IV für Klavier solo | 02.11.2025 | Filippo Gorini (Klavier) | Hong Kong (City Hall) | Uraufführung | |
| Beat | Furrer | PHAOS für Orchester | 02.11.2025 | Basel Sinfonietta | Titus Engel | Essen (Philharmonie) | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Iphigénie en Tauride | 02.11.2025 | Louis Langrée, Regie: Wajdi Mouawad | Paris (Opéra comique) | Premiere | |
| Andrea Lorenzo | Scartazzini | Earth für Orchester (Neues Werk zum 200. Jubiläum der Bremer Philharmoniker) | 02.11.2025 | Bremer Philharmoniker | Marko Letonja | Bremen (Die Glocke) | Urauff., auch 3.11. |
| Hector | Berlioz | La damnation de Faust | 03.11.2025 | Jakob Lehman, Regie: Silvia Costa | Paris (Théâtre des Champs-Elysées) | Premiere | |
| Tansy | Davies | neon | 04.11.2025 | Ensemble Modern | Vimbayi Kaziboni | Frankfurt (Alte Oper) | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Orlando | 04.11.2025 | Christophe Rousset, Regie: Jeanne Desoubeaux | Caen | Premiere | |
| Anna | Meredith | Tripotage Miniatures | 04.11.2025 | Ensemble Modern | Vimbayi Kaziboni | Frankfurt (Alte Oper) | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Semele | 06.11.2025 | Capella Cracoviensis | Christina Pluhar | Krakau (Philharmonie) | konzertant |
| Ludwig van | Beethoven | Musik zu Goethes Trauerspiel Egmont | 06.11.2025 | SWR Sinfonieorchester | Nicolò Foron | Stuttgart (Liederhalle) | |
| George | Benjamin | Three Inventions for Chamber Orchestra | 06.11.2025 | Sächsische Staatskapelle | Jonathan Stockhammer | Hellerau (Europäisches Zentrum der Künste) | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | La corona | 07.11.2025 | Giulio Prandi, Regie: Brett Nicholas Brown | Malta (Valletta Early Opera Festival, Teatru Manoel) | Premiere | |
| Gioachino | Rossini | Il barbiere di Siviglia | 07.11.2025 | Thomas Platzgummer | Götzis | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Der Messias | 09.11.2025 | Chœur et Orchestre Symphonique de l’Opéra de Limoges | Nicolas André | Limoges | |
| Miroslav | Srnka | Eighteen Agents | 10.11.2025 | Orchestr Berg | Peter Vrábel | Prag (Faculty of Humanities) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | 12.11.2025 | Giuseppe Grazioli, Regie: Cédric Klapisch | Saint-Etienne | Premiere | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Orlando | 14.11.2025 | Christophe Rousset, Regie: Jeanne Desoubeaux | Luxemburg (Grand Théatre) | Premiere | |
| Jules | Massenet | Werther | 14.11.2025 | Marco Alibrando, Regie: Dorian Dreher | Weimar | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Le nozze di Figaro | 15.11.2025 | Antonello Manacorda, Regie: Netia Jones | Paris (Palais Garnier) | Premiere | |
| Andrea Lorenzo | Scartazzini | So sieht’s aus. Vier Lieder für Sopran und Streicher auf Gedichte von Nora Gomringer | 15.11.2025 | Vera Hiltbrunner (Sopran), Menuhin Academy Soloists | Oleg Kaskiv | Genf (Conservatoire de Musique, Primeurs Musicales Festival des jeunes talents) | Uraufführung der Streicherfassung |
| Andreas N. | Tarkmann | Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse | 15.11.2025 | Robert Naefgen (Sprecher) Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden | Philippe Bach | Chur (Martinskirche) | drei Aufführungen |
| Henry | Purcell | Dido and Aeneas | 16.11.2025 | Jean-Christophe Spinosi, Regie: Stefano Poda | Tel Aviv | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | La clemenza di Tito | 20.11.2025 | Ivor Bolton, Regie: Paul Curran | Venedig (Teatro La Fenice) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Entführung aus dem Serail | 22.11.2025 | Daniel Geiss, Regie: Axel Brüggemann | Neustrelitz | Premiere | |
| Andreas N. | Tarkmann | Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg | 22.11.2025 | Thuner Stadtorchester | Laurent Gendre | Steffisburg (Reformierte Kirche) | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Saul | 23.11.2025 | Rubén Dubrovsky, Regie: Barrie Kosky | Köln | Premiere | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Iphigénie en Tauride | 23.11.2025 | Washington Concert Opera | Antony Walker | Washington (Lisner Auditorium) | konzertant |
| Charlotte | Seither | saphir und haut für Singstimme und Klavier | 23.11.2025 | Lini Gong (Sopran), Ya-Ou Xie (Klavier) | Malaysia (7th Sound Bridge Festival) | ||
| Giselher | Klebe | Das Mädchen aus Domrémy | 23.11.2025 | Alexander Hannemann, Regie: Michael Dissmeier | Detmold (Hochschule für Musik) | ||
| Umberto | Giordano | Fedora | 27.11.2025 | John Fiore, Regie: Christof Loy | Berlin (Deutsche Oper) | Premiere | |
| Lubica | Cekovská | Toy Procession for orchestra | 28.11.2025 | Houston Symphony Orchestra | Juraj Valcuha | Houston (Jones Hall) | Uraufführung |
| Philipp | Maintz | jag die hunde zurück! für sechs soprane und sechs schlagzeuger | 29.11.2025 | Sopra-tutti, Christoph Sietzen, Motus Percussion | Wien (Festival Wien Modern, Konzerthaus) | Österr. Erstaufführung | |
| Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel III (die nacht ist vorgedrungen) für orgel solo | 29.11.2025 | Martin Kückes (Orgel) | Berlin (Lutherkirche Spandau) | ||
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Giulio Cesare in Egitto | 30.11.2025 | Attilio Cremonesi, Regie: Michaela Dicu | Duisburg | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | 30.11.2025 | Jonathan Bloxham, Regie: Christine Cyris | Luzern | Premiere | |
| Antonio | Cesti | L'Orontea | 02.12.2025 | Wolfgang Katschner, Regie: Tomo Sugao | Wien (Theater an der Wien) | Premiere | |
| Beat | Furrer | Begehren | 03.12.2025 | Cantando Admont & Ensemble Écoute | Beat Furrer | Paris (Salle Cortot) | konzertant |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Orfeo ed Euridice | 06.12.2025 | Guiliano Betta, Regie: Giuseppe Spota | Gelsenkirchen | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Mitridate, Re di Ponto | 07.12.2025 | Leo Hussain, Regie: Claus Guth | Frankfurt | Premiere | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Ariodante | 09.12.2025 | Stefano Montanari, Regie: Jetske Mijnssen | London (Royal Opera House) | Premiere | |
| Philipp | Maintz | haché für orgel solo, englouti für orgel solo | 09.12.2025 | Angela Metzger (Orgel) | München (musica viva, Herkulessaal der Residenz) | ||
| Claudio | Monteverdi | L’incoronazione di Poppea | 12.12.2025 | Martin Schelhaas, Regie: Judith Lebiez | Schwerin | Premiere | |
| Charles | Gounod | Faust | 13.12.2025 | National Radio Choir, Radio Filharmonisch Orkest | Stéphane Denève | Amsterdam (Concertgebouw) | |
| Giselher | Klebe | Al Rovescio | 14.12.2025 | Ensemble Earquake | Merve Kazokoglu | Detmold (Hochschule für Musik) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 14.12.2025 | Francesco Corti, Regie: Tom Goossens | Gent | Premiere | |
| Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel II (rorate cæli desuper) für orgel solo | 14.12.2025 | Andreas Sieling (Orgel) | Berlin (Dom) | Uraufführung | |
| Georges | Bizet | Carmen | 17.12.2025 | Jordi Bernacer, Regie: Stephen Medcalf | Bari (Teatro Petruzzelli) | Premiere | |
| Anders | Hillborg | Piano Concerto No. 2 | 18.12.2025 | Emanuel Ax (Klavier), Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks | Esa-Pekka Salonen | München (Residenz) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Così fan tutte | 20.12.2025 | Basil H. E. Coleman, Regie: Ultz | Passau | Premiere | |
| Guido | Masanetz | In Frisco ist der Teufel los | 21.12.2025 | Kai Tietje, Szenisches Arrangement: Martin G. Berger | Berlin (Komische Oper, Schillertheater) | Premiere | |
| Bohuslav | Martinu | Rhapsody-Concerto | 15.01.2026 | Antoine Tamestit (Viola), Antwerp Symphony Orchestra | Jonathan Bloxham | Gent (De Bijloke) | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Orfeo ed Euridice | 16.01.2026 | Ensemble Concerto München | Jordi Francés | Teneriffa (Auditorio) | konzertant |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Giulio Cesare in Egitto | 17.01.2026 | Carlo Benedetto Cimento, Regie: Chiara Osella, Carlo Massari | Salzburg (Landestheater) | Premiere | |
| Jules | Massenet | Werther | 19.01.2026 | Raphael Pichon, Regie: Ted Huffman | Paris (Opéra Comique) | Premiere | |
| Beat | Furrer | „Ira-Arca“ für Bassflöte und Kontrabass | 20.01.2026 | Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin | Berlin (Konzerthaus) | ||
| Philipp | Maintz | der zerfall einer illusion in farbige scherben für orchester mit obligatem akkordeon | 23.01.2026 | Sinfonietta R?ga | Normunds Sne | Riga (Liela Aula) | Lettische Erstaufführung |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | 23.01.2026 | Philharmonia Chor Wien, Mozarteumorchester Salzburg | Roberto González-Monjas | Salzburg (Mozartwoche, Haus für Salzburg) | |
| Jean-Philippe | Rameau | Platée | 24.01.2026 | Nicholas Kok, Regie: Anja Kühnhold | Hagen | Premiere | |
| Peter I. | Tschaikowsky | Eugen Onegin | 26.01.2026 | Case Scaglione, Regie: Ralph Fiennes | Paris (Opéra National) | Premiere | |
| Hector | Berlioz | Benvenuto Cellini | 28.01.2026 | Alain Altinoglu, Regie: Thaddeus Strassberger | Brüssel | Premiere | |
| Andreas N. | Tarkmann | Nils Holgersson | 28.01.2026 | Cottbus (Staatstheater) | |||
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 30.01.2026 | Maximilian Otto, Regie: Dennis Krauß | Chemnitz | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | La clemenza di Tito | 30.01.2026 | Kirill Karabits, Regie: Jean-Philippe Clarac & Olivier Deloeuil (le Lab) | Nizza | Premiere | |
| Antonín | Dvorák | Die Geisterbraut | 30.01.2026 | Opernchor, Hofer Symphoniker | Peter Kattermann | Hof | konzertant |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Requiem | 31.01.2026 | Ivan Demidov, Choreographie: Peter Chu | Augsburg (Martini-Park) | Premiere | |
| Engelbert | Humperdinck | Königskinder | 31.01.2026 | Kenichiro Kojima, Regie: Lars Scheibner | Neustrelitz | Premiere | |
| Jules | Massenet | Werther | 31.01.2026 | Markus Merkel, Regie: Markus Dietze | Koblenz | Premiere | |
| Jacques | Offenbach | Les Contes d'Hoffmann | 31.01.2026 | Takahiro Nagasaki, Regie: Philipp Himmelmann | Lübeck | Premiere | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Orfeo ed Euridice | 05.02.2026 | Attilio Cremonesi, Regie: Carolin Pienkos, Cornelius Obonya | Klagenfurt | Premiere | |
| Miroslav | Srnka | Superorganisms | 06.02.2026 | Ensemble Modern, hr-Sinfonieorchester | Sylvain Cambreling | Frankfurt (cresc… Biennale für aktuelle Musik) | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Giulio Cesare in Egitto | 07.02.2026 | Basil H.E. Coleman, Regie: N.N. | Passau | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Entführung aus dem Serail | 07.02.2026 | Jochem Hochstenbach, Regie: Holger Potocki | Trier | Premiere | |
| Georges | Bizet | Carmen | 07.02.2026 | Keri-Lynn Wilson, Regie: Calixto Bieito | Paris (Opéra Bastille) | Premiere | |
| Peter I. | Tschaikowsky | Eugen Onegin | 07.02.2026 | Christopher Ward, Regie: Verena Stoiber | Aachen | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 14.02.2026 | Daniele Squeo, Regie: Christoph Dammann | Kaiserslautern | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Idomeneo | 14.02.2026 | Gerrit Prießnitz, Regie: Henry Mason | Innsbruck (Tiroler Landestheater) | Premiere | |
| Andreas N. | Tarkmann | König Karotte | 18.02.2026 | Cottbus (Staatstheater) | |||
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Tamerlano | 20.02.2026 | René Jacobs, Regie: Kobie van Rensburg | Karlsruhe (Internationale Händel-Festspiele) | Premiere | |
| George | Benjamin | Written on Skin | 01.03.2026 | Erik Nielsen, Regie: Tatjana Gürbaca | Frankfurt | Premiere | |
| Andreas N. | Tarkmann | Der Mistkäfer | 03.03.2026 | Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Mainz | Mainz | weitere Termine | |
| Joseph | Haydn | Die Sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuz | 07.03.2026 | Ensemble Resonanz | Riccardo Minasi | Amsterdam (Concertgebouw) | auch 8.5. Hamburg |
| Peter I. | Tschaikowsky | Schwanensee | 07.03.2026 | Gerrit Prießnitz, Choreographie: Marcel Leemann | Innsbruck (Tiroler Landestheater) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Idomeneo | 10.03.2026 | Enrico Onofri, Regie: Calixto Bieito | Brüssel | Premiere | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Giulio Cesare in Egitto | 11.03.2026 | Gianluca Capuano, Regie: Davide Livermore | Zürich | Premiere | |
| Claudio | Monteverdi | L’incoronazione di Poppea | 14.03.2026 | Takahiro Nagasaki, Regie: Johannes Pölzgutter | Lübeck | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | 14.03.2026 | Gabriel Venzago, Regie: Dominik Wilgenbus | Mainz | Premiere | |
| Christoph Willibald | Gluck | Iphigénie en Tauride | 14.03.2026 | André de Ridder, Regie: Caterina Cianfarini | Freiburg | Premiere | |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Aci, Galatea e Polifemo | 20.03.2026 | Orchester Opernhaus Zürich | Philippe Jaroussky | Zürich | konzertant |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | 20.02.2026 | St. Louis Symphony Orchestra | Stéphane Denève | St. Louis (Powell Hall) | konzertant |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Alcina | 21.03.2026 | Andreas Kowalewitz, Regie: Manuel Schmitt | Regensburg | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | La finta giardiniera | 24.03.2026 | Chloé Dufresne, Regie: Julie Delille | Paris (Opéra National) | ||
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Belshazzar | 28.03.2026 | George Petrou, Regie: Herbert Fritsch | Berlin (Komische Oper) | Premiere | |
| Claudio | Monteverdi | L'Incoronazione di Poppea | 28.03.2026 | Sebastiaan Eben van Yperen, Regie: André Bücker | Augsburg (Martini-Park) | Premiere | |
| Hector | Berlioz | Grande messe des morts | 02.04.2026 | Helsinki Music Centre Choir, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra | Nicholas Collon | Helsinki (Music Centre) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Don Giovanni | 04.04.2026 | David Behnke, Regie: Mascha Pörzgen | Greifswald | Premiere | |
| Dieter | Ammann | The Piano Concerto (Gran Toccata) | 10.04.2026 | Orli Shaham (Klavier), National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra | David Robertson | Kaohsiung (Weiwuying International Music Festival) | Taiwanesische Erstaufführung |
| Engelbert | Humperdinck | Königskinder | 11.04.2026 | Jochem Hochstenbach, Regie: Eike Ecker | Trier | Premiere | |
| Jean-Philippe | Rameau | Castor et Pollux | 11.04.2026 | Bernhard Forck, Regie: Nanine Linning | Graz | Premiere | |
| Dieter | Ammann | Le réseau des reprises pour grand ensemble | 16.04.2026 | Weiwuying Contemporary Music Ensemble | Jean-Philippe Wurtz | Kaohsiung (Weiwuying International Music Festival) | Taiwanesische Erstaufführung |
| Georg Friedrich | Händel | Messiah | 17.04.2026 | Patrick Summers, Regie: Robert Wilson | Houston (Wortham Theatre) | Premiere | |
| L’ubica | Cekovska | Dorian Gray | 18.04.2026 | Dieter Klug, Regie: Heiko Henschel | Annaberg-Buchholz | Premiere | |
| Dieter | Ammann | pRESTo sOSTINAto for ensemble | 18.04.2026 | Weiwuying Contemporary Music Ensemble | Jean-Philippe Wurtz | Kaohsiung (Weiwuying International Music Festival) | Taiwanesische Erstaufführung |
| Beat | Furrer | Piano Concerto No. 2 | 24.04.2026 | Francesco Piemontesi (Klavier), Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks | Enno Poppe | München (Residenz) | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | La clemenza di Tito | 26.04.2026 | Marc Minkowski, Regie: Damiano Michieletto | Zürich | Premiere | |
| Beat | Furrer | Studie IV für Klavier solo | 28.04.2026 | Filippo Gorini (Klavier) | Mailand (Teatro alla Scala) | Italienische Erstaufführung | |
| Georges | Bizet | Carmen | 01.05.2026 | Lorenzo Passerini, Regie: Nadja Loschky | Dresden | Premiere | |
| Claudio | Monteverdi | L'Orfeo | 02.05.2026 | Jörg Halubek, Regie: Markus Bothe | Schwetzingen (Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele, Schlosstheater) | Premiere | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus | Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | 09.05.2026 | Gregor Bühl, Regie: Nora Krahl | Gelsenkirchen | Premiere | |
| Hector | Berlioz | La damnation de Faust | 10.05.2026 | Orchester Opernhaus Zürich | Yves Abel | Zürich | konzertant |
| Philipp | Maintz | maintenant. pas encore. plus jamais. zweites streichquartett | 15.05.2026 | Quator Diotima | Linz (festival 4020, Brucknerhaus) | Österr. Erstaufführung | |
| Winfried Zillig: Rosse / | Ruggero Leoncavallo: Pagliacci | 17.05.2026 | Mark Rohde, Regie: Roman Hovenbitzer | Würzburg (Theaterfabrik Blaue Halle) | Premiere | ||
| Georges | Bizet | Le Docteur Miracle | 17.05.2026 | Anton Legkii, Regie: Claudia Plaßwich | Mannheim | Premiere | |
| Jules | Massenet | Werther | 20.05.2026 | Lorenzo Passerini, Regie: Willy Decker | Neapel | Premiere | |
| Hector | Berlioz | Grande messe des morts | 22.05.2026 | Orchestre et chœur Opéra National de Paris | Philippe Jordan | Paris (Philharmonie) | |
| Georges | Bizet | Carmen | 29.05.2026 | Keren Kagarlitsky, Regie: Wim Vandekeybus | Antwerpen | Premiere | |
| Frank | Martin | Messe für zwei vierstimmige Chöre a cappella | 30.05.2026 | Vocal ensembles ardent and suppléments musicaux | Patrick Secchiari, Moritz Achermann | Bern (Église francaise) | auch 31.5. |
Uli Aumüller in conversation with Miroslav Srnka
How did the idea for “South Pole” come about?
On hiking tours and in nature, questions arose: what’s it like if you are much further away and have nothing with you at all which you’d otherwise take for granted in civilisation? That was the beginning. Later I came across the story of Scott and Amundsen, which is so tremendously exciting in its temporality and its drama. In a second question it’s about opera itself, which contains elements of the absolutely stylized and unrealistic in its form. I searched for a reality which seems absolutely unreal in itself. That is Antarctica. What it’s like there has nothing to do with the world here, it seems to be as absolutely stylized as the world of opera. But that’s only a sliver of reality, and this then came to fascinate me.
So is it this incredibility of the Antarctic which seems similar to the credibility gap in opera to you?
In a certain sense that’s true. In the world out there, there is something which is completely open and “unlimited”. In the Antarctic there is simply no civilisation. There are only the heroes, the figures, only the characters in an unending world which bears no traces of civilisation. That gives the piece an enormous freedom. The fact that there is no civilisation there places the focus on the people – in an extreme situation. In opera too, the characters are mainly in an extreme situation and have to battle with themselves.
What does “South Pole” sound llike?
I did a great deal of research. People imagine that the Antarctic is silent, but it’s anything but. The wind and nature and everything there are all extremely loud. Everything which affects the senses is more extreme than what we experience here in civilisation. In our story the Antarctic itself plays a role: as a kind of constantly present “Deus ex machina”, as the Antarctic played a game with both the expedition teams. The relationships within the teams were completely different. It seemed almost as if someone had determined which one would win. For example, the luck which Amundsen had with the weather, and Scott’s terrible misfortune make the Antarctic into a kind of entity with an active role of its own. It is never personified in the opera. But it’s present in the back of our minds.
What does the opera deal with?
The opera is about the race between Scott and Amundsen. The subtitle “A double opera in two parts” explains how the music is structured. There are two musical layers which always run parallel and asymmetrically in their tempi, because, with a few exceptions, we always have the two teams parallel on the stage. But in reality they are separated. For in fact, they never met in the Antarctic. Each took a different route, and the only point in common was the South Pole which they both approached from different directions. The whole opera tells the same story twice, a story which changes in details, and which at the end leads to fatal consequences. The opera takes place in a kind of simultaneity, but also – and this is always a central theme for me – deals with communication. We live today in a world in which communication is constantly available. Here, however, we have two teams which do not know how the other is doing for several years. The exciting thing is then what’s going on in their heads. Tom Holloway has written a fascinating libretto for me in which he concentrates on the psychological development of the two main protagonists as well as the men in the teams. He has also found interesting things in their private lives which may give reasons for why they undertook the expedition. It can be regarded as a kind of suicide mission – and for half of the men this became the reality.
And the music?
I wanted a structure which would be absolutely fluid in itself. What takes place in the Antarctic and what the men described in their diaries is an “absence”. There is simply a lack of clear, visual objects. The only thing they can see, well structured the whole time, is a horizon, and even that’s very often missing. When, for example, it snows, then the men describe in their diaries that they simply can no longer decide where the ground or sky, where above or below are. The categories with which we normally describe our surroundings have disappeared, and I’ve therefore tried to write music which moves freely.
Is this, so to speak, science fiction from the past for you?
Yes, I love science fiction because it’s concerned with categories which contain a great freedom in themselves. They do not describe our world, but a larger world, with more possibilities.
A really important theme in the opera is this route to a supposed destination. When the men arrive, they establish that what they have been striving for for years, or perhaps their whole lives, is in fact empty, and that they have done all of this for quite different reasons, because each sought a way for himself.
The entire social and political discourse is concerned with questions about what we are entitled to, what you can buy with money, what you can simply take with political power. It’s about the power to keep something for yourself. In this incentive to “win” the South Pole it’s not only about a mental craving just to be there physically first, but it’s also to do with achieving fame and acquiring a part of society for yourself. And the men at first regarded that as their true motivation. Only at the South Pole, when they stand at an abstract point in an empty white wilderness, do they analyse this putative value.
(from [t]akte 2/2015)
(translation: Elizabeth Robinson)
Works by Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini and Ľubica Čekovská will premiere in Bremen and Houston in November
The finalists of the German Conducting Award received special Bärenreiter prizes (pictured: Henri Christofer Aavik)
During his trip to Estonia, Federal President Steinmeier presented Arvo Pärt with the facsimile of the St. Matthew Passion.
Beat Furrer’s Piano Concerto No. 2 will premiere in Geneva on September 3, 2025.
Miroslav Srnka’s new opera “Voice Killer” is based on a real criminal case
Conclusion of the Mahler-Scartazzini cycle with the premiere of “Einkehr” in Jena
Miroslav Srnka’s new opera “Voice Killer” is based on a real-life criminal case
Bärenreiter awarded a special prize at the renowned competition in Göttingen.
Bärenreiter Urtext prizes also awarded at the 13th International Telemann Competition
Bärenreiter donates special prizes at the International Piano Competition in Kronberg