Deadly Encounters
Miroslav Srnka’s new opera “Voice Killer” is based on a real criminal case
Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini, born in Basel in 1971, studied German and Italian studies at the University of Basel as well as composition with Rudolf Kelterborn (Basel) and Wolfgang Rihm (Karlsruhe). In 1999/2000 he spent a semester studying at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
In 2004 he was composer-in-residence at the University of Witten Herdecke, in 2011 and 2018 he was a guest at the Swatch Art Peace Hotel in Shanghai, and in 2012/13 he was a fellow at the Internationales Künstlerhaus Villa Concordia in Bamberg.
He has received several awards, including the sponsorship award from the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation in Munich, the Jakob Burckhardt Award from the Goethe Foundation in Basel and the Alexander Clavel Prize in Riehen.
His pieces are performed at important festivals (Salzburg Easter Festival, Lucerne Festival, international summer courses for new music in Darmstadt, Prague premieres, etc.) by numerous ensembles and orchestras (including Quatuor Diotima, Collegium Novum Zürich, Ensemble Contrechamps, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Ensemble Modern, Ensemble Phoenix , Basel Chamber Orchestra, Basel Sinfonietta, Bern Symphony Orchestra, Rhineland-Palatinate State Philharmonic, etc.).
His work focuses on the operas “WUT” (Theater Erfurt 2006, Theater Bern 2010), “Der Sandmann” (Theater Basel 2012, Oper Frankfurt 2016) and “Edward II”.
Since autumn 2018, Scartazzini has accompanied the Jena Philharmonic for several years as composer in residence. He is working on a multi-part work related to the Gustav Mahler cycle that Simon Gaudenz and the Jena Philharmonic are currently performing. A short symphonic movement is created for each Mahler symphony, and with each Mahler performance these symphonic movements Scartazzini grow together into a large-scale orchestral piece.
In April 2023, the composition commissioned by the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra “Wunde(r) für Orchester” based on associations with the novel “Hiob” was also premiered.
composer_first_name | composer_last_name | title | date | orchestra | conductor | location | special |
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Charlotte | Seither | Neues Werk für Stimme und Klavier | 05.07.2025 | Dietrich Henschel (Bariton), Anne Le Bozec (Klavier) | Bad Kissingen (Kissinger Sommer, Liederwerkstatt) | Uraufführung | |
Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel XIX (wie schön leucht uns der morgenstern) für orgel solo | 18.07.2025 | Georg Gottschlich (Orgel) | Berlin (St. Marien Friedenau) | ||
Andrea Lorenzo | Scartazzini | Enigma für Orchester | 18.07.2025 | Jenaer Philharmonie | Simon Gaudenz | Toblach (Mahler Festwochen) | |
Beat | Furrer | Prophezeiungen – für Alt, Kontrabassklarinette und Akkordeon | 19.07.2025 | Helena Sorokina (Alt), Marco Sala (Kontrabassklarinette), Krassimir Sterev (Akkordeon), Cantando Admont | Cordula Bürgi | Salzburg (Salzburger Festspiele, Kollegienkirche) | |
Manfred | Trojahn | Streichquartett Nr. 3 | 26.07.2025 | Kuss Quartett | Hitzacker (Sommerliche Musiktage) | ||
Beat | Furrer | Prophezeiungen – für Alt, Kontrabassklarinette und Akkordeon | 27.07.2025 | Helena Sorokina (Alt), Marco Sala (Kontrab.klarinette), Krassimir Sterev (Akk.), Cantando Admont | Cordula Bürgi | Ossiach (Carinthischer Sommer, Stiftskirche) | |
Charlotte | Seither | „ahnst du“ für Orchester, Chor und Vokalensemble | 02.08.2025 | Orchester, Chor und Vokalensemble der Musikakademie der Studienstiftung | Martin Wettges | Bruneck (Intercable Arena) | |
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. | |
Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel XXXVIII (schmücke dich, o liebe seele) | 13.08.2025 | Anna-Victoria Baltrusch | Trier (Konstantinbasilika) | ||
Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel XXXVIII (schmücke dich, o liebe seele) | 17.08.2025 | Anna-Victoria Baltrusch | Fulda (Dom St. Salvator) | ||
Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel III (die nacht ist vorgedrungen) für orgel solo | 22.08.2025 | Angela Metzger (Orgel) | Berlin (Internationaler Orgelsommer, Dom) | ||
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 |
Dieter | Ammann | Violation für Violoncello und Orchester | 14.09.2025 | Sol Gabetta (Violoncello), Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra | Riccardo Chailly | Luzern (Lucerne Festival) | |
Matthias | Pintscher | NUR für Klavier und Ensemble | 26.09.2025 | Conrad Tao (Klavier), Konzerthausorchester Berlin | Matthias Pintscher | Berlin (Konzerthaus) | auch 27.9. |
Beat | Furrer | PHAOS für Orchester | 28.09.2025 | Basel Sinfonietta | Titus Engel | Basel (Stadtcasino) | Schweizer Erstauff. |
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) | ||
Philipp | Maintz | englouti, haché | 11.10.2025 | Angela Metzger (Orgel) | Madrid (Auditorio nacional de Música) | Span. Erstauff. | |
Dieter | Ammann | Viola Concerto „No templates“ | 16.10.2025 | Nils Mönkemeyer (Viola), Münchener Kammerorchester | Bas Wiegers | München (Prinzregententheater) | |
Manfred | Trojahn | Herbstmusik - Sinfonischer Satz | 23.10.2025 | Tiroler Symphonieorchester | Gerrit Prießnitz | Innsbruck (Congress) | auch 24.10. |
Beat | Furrer | Studie III 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) | |
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. |
Giselher | Klebe | Das Mädchen aus Domrémy | 23.11.2025 | Alexander Hannemann, Regie: Michael Dissmeier | Detmold (Hochschule für Musik) | ||
Lubica | Cekovská | Toy Procession or 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 | N. Senatskaya/S. Bódi/I. Balzer-Wolf/C. Vélez Murcia/H. Kim/M. Viera (Soprane), Christoph Sietzen | Wien (Festival Wien Modern, Konzerthaus) | Österr. Erstaufführung | |
Philipp | Maintz | haché für orgel solo, englouti für orgel solo | 09.12.2025 | Angela Metzger (Orgel) | München (musica viva, Herkulessaal der Residenz) | ||
Philipp | Maintz | choralvorspiel II (rorate cæli desuper) für orgel solo | 14.12.2025 | Andreas Sieling (Orgel) | Berlin (Dom) | Uraufführung | |
Beat | Furrer | „Ira-Arca“ für Bassflöte und Kontrabass | 20.01.2026 | Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin | Berlin (Konzerthaus) |
Mahler’s symphonies are “musical travelling companions” for him. Now Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini has composed introductory pieces to the monumental works of Mahler for the Jena Philharmonic.
The Swiss composer Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini is to work with the Jena Philharmonic over several years as composer-in-residence. He is engaged on a multi-part work with references to the Mahler symphony cycle which Simon Gaudenz and the Jena Philharmonic will perform over the coming years. For each Mahler symphony there will be a symphonic movement by Scartazzini, and with each Mahler performance these new symphonic movements will join together to form a large-scale orchestral work.
“Torso” is the title of the first part, to be premiered on 18 October 2018. It introduces the complete cycle. The orchestral piece uses the two distant trumpets at the beginning which play such an important role in Mahler’s work. In “Torso” they are the “bringers of the music, the two instruments ignite the orchestra, so to speak, they bring it to life”, the composer says. The evocative title alludes to this process of awakening: it draws on Rainer Maria Rilke’s sonnet “Archaischer Torso Apollos”. In this the poet describes an incandescence, a mysterious life which the sculpture of the god possesses: “In the text Rilke reverses the observer’s situation. This youth’s torso has its own life, it begins to glow and glisten. When you look at him, he looks back.
An analogous interaction exists between the ‘pair of eyes’ of the two distant trumpets and the gradually awakening sound ‘body’ of the orchestra. At first only the high and low ranges sound forth, then a broader string sound develops, a slow breathing and pulsing centre into which woodwind lines are drawn like bloodstreams. After an intensification the piece finally leads into a broad octave sound, a kind of dominant to the beginning of Mahler’s Symphony no. 1.”
The composer is structuring his complete cycle so that an inner dramaturgy develops between sections, whereby the first two will later form a larger movement – ”Torso” initiates a “work in progress” which will result in a larger form. There is only indirect reference to Mahler, not a quotation. For Scartazzini Mahler’s symphonies have been “musical travelling companions for many years. Every time I hear them again I am gripped by the sheer wealth of inspiration and emotion. I am not going to slave away on this cosmos, I am not going to quote or comment on anything, why should I! But I will react with pleasure to my illustrious neighbour, and distance myself or approach in the sense of an over-arching dramaturgy. And so both should succeed: to create my own work and yet to build a bridge.”
Marie Luise Maintz
(from [[t]akte 2/2018)
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