2005 Zagreb
Apr 15, 2005 – Apr 24, 2005
Zagreb
Festival info
Start: Apr 15, 2005
End: Apr 24, 2005
Locations: Zagreb
Hosting member(s)
Concerts
[Note: Works preceded by a + symbol were chosen from submissions made by ISCM member organizations]
Wednesday, 13 April 2005 – Opening Concert at the Croatian Music Institute
Dragan Plamenac (Croatia/Netherlands, 1895-1983): Trois poèmes de Charles Baudelaire for soprano and piano (1914);
Arnold Schoenberg (Austria/United States ,1874-1951): Das Buch der hangenden Gärten, op. 15 [text: Stefan George] for soprano and piano (1909) [c. 30’];
Anton Webern (Austria, 1883-1945): Fünf Sätze, op. 5 for string quartet (1909) [12’30”];
Josip Slavenski (Croatia/Serbia [then Yugoslavia], 1896-1955): String Quartet No. 1, op. 3 (1923) [15’].
Friday, 15 April 2005 at 12:00 – Zagreb Woodwind Ensemble in the Matica Hrvatska
+ Ilhan Yu (South Korea, b. 1968; d. 2010): Kurze Sommernacht for 2 voices, flute, and clarinet (2001-03) [8’];
+ Jane Stanley (Australia, b. 1976): Spindrift / Interiors for recorders (soprano, alto, tenor, bass), mandolin (doubling mandola), and piano (2003) [7’];
+ Ayako Okada (Japan, b. 1970): Origin for oboe and bass clarinet (2003) [13’] *;
Frano Đurović (Croatia, b. 1971): Solo za Danija for flute (2005) [8’];
+ William Kleinsasser (United States, b. 1961): Smooth Wood, Flash Metal for flute, clarinet, and computer (2003) [12’];
+ Makota Shinohara (Japan, b. 1931): Passage B for amplified wind quartet (flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon) (2003) [8’].
Friday, 15 April 2005 at 16:00 – Susanna Artzt [Austria], piano at the Mimara Museum
+ John McLachlan (Ireland, b. 1964): Nuance for solo piano (2003) [9’];
+ Nicolae Brânduş (Romania, b. 1935): Ostinato for solo piano (1962, rev 2003?) [7’];
+ Silvia Berg (Brazil, b. 1958): Péndulo for solo piano (2002) [7’];
Frano Parać (Croatia, b. 1948): Ples barunice for solo piano (1990) [4’];
+ Phillip Neil Martin (United Kingdom [England], b. 1979): Two Reflections on Milton for solo piano (2002) [8’] .
Friday, 15 April 2005 at 18:00 – Audiovideo treating voice of Dunja Vejzović at the Museum of Sculpture of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Galleries II & III)
Matthias Hermann (Germany, b. 1960): Vox Dunja for fixed media [11’];
Dunja Vejzović (Croatia, b. 1943): Ach for fixed media [10’];
Dunja Vejzović: Wald for fixed media [10’];
Ludger Brümmer (Germany, b. 1958): Repl(a)y for 4-channel fixed media electronics and video (2005) [16’].
Friday, 15 April 2005 at 19:30 – Ballet of the Croatian National Theatre of Zagreb at the Croatian National Theatre
Mladen Tarbuk (Croatia, b. 1962): Tramvaj zvan čežnja (A Streetcar Named Desire) [ballet] (2005) [52’].
Friday, 15 April 2005 at 22:00 at the Museum of Sculpture of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
+ Marko Ciciliani (Germany, b. 1970): Map of Marble for Voice, percussion, electronics, and computer-controlled lights (2004) [ca. 78’-120’].
Saturday, 16 April 2005 at 12:00 – Porin String Quartet with pianist Srebrenka Poljak at Matica Hrvatska
+ Éric Morin (Canada, b. 1969): D’un château l’autre for piano quintet (2000) [15’];
+ Lasse Thoresen (Norway, b. 1949): The Descent of Luminous Waters op. 35b for piano trio (2002) [22’];
+ Ayal Adler (Israel, b. 1968): Shades… to Colours for piano quintet (2002) [11’];
+ Stephen Yip (United States, b. 1971 in Hong Kong): Pentagon for piano quintet (2002) [9’];
Ivan Josip Skender (Croatia, b. 1981): String Quartet No. 1 (2004) [17’].
Saturday, 16 April 2005 at 16:00 – Cantus Ansambl at Mimara Museum
Fabrizio Festa (Italy, b. 1960): Sirene for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion, piano, and strings (2005) [9’];
+ Svend Hvidfelt Nielsen (Denmark, b. 1958): Winter Has Come for soprano saxophone and ensemble (2002) [18’];
Srdan Dedić (Croatia, b, 1965): Ich vergesse Dich nicht for 14 musicians (2004) [8’30”];
+ Yannis Kyriakides (Netherlands, b. 1969 in Cyprus): Tinkle Spin Out, fantasy on Thelonious Monk riff for Voice, piano, recorder, saxophone, trombone, percussion, electric guitar, violin, and contrabass (2000) [12’];
+ Krzysztof Wołek (Poland, b. 1976): Bend for ensemble (2003) [15’];
Zoran Šćekić (Croatia, b. 1972): Muzika za jazz kvintet I komorni ansambl for jazz quintet and chamber ensemble (2004) [15’].
Saturday, 16 April 2005 at 19:00 in the Foyer of Lisinski Concert Hall
Nika Radić (Croatia, b. 1968): Publika (Audience) – video installation (2005).
Saturday, 16 April 2005 at 19:30 – Pannon Philharmonic [from Pécs, Hungary] conducted Zsolt Hamar in Lisinski Concert Hall (great hall)
Arne Nordheim (Norway, b. 1931; d. 2010): Tenebrae for violoncello and orchestra (1982) [20’] featuring cellist Jadranka Gašparović;
Silvio Foretić (Croatia, b. 1940; d. 2024): Concerto for Second Violin (2005) [12’];
Berislav Šipuš (Croatia, b. 1958): … e sarai sola sul lago… for orchestra (2002) [10’];
Zoltán Kovács (Hungary, b. 1969): Symphony No. 1 ‘after the legend of St. Agnes of Rome’ (2001) [30’].
Saturday, 16 April 2005 at 21:30 in the foyer of Lisinski Concert Hall
+ Mary Finsterer (Australia, b. 1962): 887 [multimedia with photography by Dean Golja] (2005) [10’].
Saturday, 16 April 2005 at 22:00 – Orchestre de Flûtes Français conducted by Pierre-Alain Biget at Lisinski Concert Hall (small hall)
Yassen Vodenitcharov (Bulgaria, b. 1964): Musique Maji for flute orchestra (2005) [10’];
Doina Rotaru (Romania, b. 1951): 5 Vitralii (5 Stained Glass Windows) for 24 flutes and pre-recorded sounds (2003) [17’];
Régis Campo (France, b. 1968): La Tempesta – Concerto No. 2 for flute and flute orchestra (2005) [10’] with Pierre-Yves Artaud;
Viktorija Čop (Croatia, b. 1979): Imagine – fantasia for flute ensemble and piano (2005) [8’] with pianist Martina Mičija;
Igor Kuljerić (Croatia, b. 1938; d. 2006): Folk-Art III for piano and flute orchestra (2005) [15’] with Martina Mičija;
Yoshihisa Taïra (Japan, 1937-March 2005): Flautissimo for 32 flutes (1988) [6’].
Sunday, 17 April 2005 at 12:00 – Cantus Ansambl under the direction of Tomislav Fačini at Matica Hrvatska
Halyna Ovcharenko (Ukraine, b. 1963): Invocation of Rain for 4 percussionists and voice (1996) [16’] featuring the voice of the composer;
Víctor Varela (Sweden, b. 1955 in Venezuela): Axle-asimétrica II for harp, marimba, and vibraphone (1997) [12’];
Gabriel Valverde (Argentina, b. 1957) Es decir callar [text: Guillermo Lema] for Female Voice, trumpet, harp, and 2 percussionists (2003) [20’]* featuring vocalist Martina Gojčeta-Silić;
+ Annalies Van Parys (Belgium [Flanders], b. 1975): Phrases V for guitar, harp, piano, and percussion (2001) [9’];
+ Jorge Córdoba (Mexico, b. 1953): Voces del Tiempo I for oboe, vibraphone, marimba, maracas (1997) [20’].
Sunday, 17 April 2005 at 16:00 – Sonemus Ensemble [from Bosnia Herzogovina] under the direction of Ališer Sijarić at Mimara Museum
Pierre Boulez (France, b. 1925; d. 2016): Dérive I for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano, and percussion (1984) [8’];
Beat Furrer (Austria, b. 1954): Presto con fuoco for flute and piano (1997) [10’];
Gianvincenzo Cresta (Italy, b. 1968): Del segreto custodito for clarinet, violoncello, and piano (2002) [9’];
+ Carmen Maria Cârneci (Romania, b. 1957): Semanterion-Toaca for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano, and percussion (1998) [7’30”];
Ališer Sijarić (Boznia-Herzogovina, b. 1969): Drei Farben for flute, violoncello, and piano (1999) [4’];
+ Andrián Pertout (Australia, b. 1963 in Chile): Le flor en la colina, op. 388 for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, and piano (2003-04) [13’].
Sunday, 17 April 2005 at 20:00 – RilkeEnsemblen [from Sweden] under the direction of Gunnar Eriksson at the National Revival Hall
+ Johan Sluys (Belgium [Flanders], b. 1964): Requiem for a Child Soldier for Chorus, amplified voice, and 3 percussionists (2003) [9’30”] with the Croatian Army Orchestra Percussion Ensemble;
+ Cecilie Ore (Norway, b. 1954): Schwirren for Chorus (2003) [20’];
Antun Tomislav Šaban (Croatia, b. 1971): Vokalmusik for Chorus (1998) [8’30”];
Giampaolo Coral (Italy, b. 1944; d. 2011): Aloe for Chorus and brass quintet (1997) [12’30”] with the Festival Brass Ensemble;
Alfred Janson (Norway, b. 1937; d. 2019): Sonnet no. 76 [text: William Shakespeare] for Chorus, Baritone, and singing actor (2000) [4’].
Sunday, 17 April 2005 at 22:00 – Zagreb Dance Company at the Zagreb Puppet Theatre
Vjekoslav Nježić (Croatia, b. 1973): Chronostasis for string ensemble and electronics [multimedia chamber ballet] (2003) [15’].
Monday, 18 April 2005 at 12:00 – chamber music concert at Matica Hrvatska
+ Jacques Bank (Netherlands, b. 1943): Late of the City of Rome for Voice and 4 flutes (1989) [20’];
+ Michael Norris (New Zealand, b. 1973): Wind Shear for solo flute (1999) [7’30”];
+ Jorge Martínez-Ulloa (Chile, b. 1953): Artefacto no. 3 for flute and guitar (2003) [4’30”];
+ Aaron Cassidy (United States of America, b. 1976): Metallic Dust for solo amplified bass clarinet (1999) [3’30”];
+ Rhonda Berry (Australia, b. 1936): Communion for Chorus, flute, and didgeridu (1999) [11’].
Monday, 18 April 2005 at 16:00 – Zagreb Saxophone Quartet at the Mimara Museum
+ Cristian Marina (Sweden, b. 1965): Mobile for saxophone trio (2000) [8’];
+ Hans-Jürg Meier (Switzerland, b. 1964; d. 2015): Nodo for 2 alto saxophones and 2 tenor saxophones (2002/04) [13’];
+ Csaba Deák (Sweden, b. 1932): Novem for saxophone quartet and brass quintet (1994) [10’] joined by the Ad Gloriam Brass Ensemble;
Ada Gentile (Italy, b. 1947): Saxophone Quartet (1995) [9’];
Vjekoslav Nježić: Jakovijev san for saxophone quartet and electronics (2005) [7’30”];
Janez Matičić (Croatia, b. 1926; d. 2022): Saxophone Quartet (2004) [15’].
Monday, 18 April 2005 at 20:00 – That Ensemble [from Germany] performs the music of Gubaidulina at the Croatian Music Institute
Sofia Gubaidulina (Russia [Tatarstan], b. 1931, living in Germany): In croce for violoncello and bayan (1979/1992) [15’];
Gubaidulina: Silenzio for bayan, violin, and violoncello (1991) [19’];
Gubaidulina: De profundis for bayan (1978) [9’];
Gubaidulina: Galgenlieder (Gallows Songs) (2nd version) [text: Christian Morgenstern] for Mezzo-soprano, flute, bayan, doublebass, and percussion (1996) [45’].
Monday, 18 April 2005 at 22:00 – Studio Percussion Graz [from Austria] at the Zagreb Youth Theatre
+ Juan García Escudero (Spain, b. 1958): YOD for percussion and electronics (2003) [7’];
Marko Ruždjak (Croatia, b. 1946; d. 2012): Komos for 6 percussionists (2003) [15’];
Lukas Ligeti (United States of America, b. 1965 in Austria): Stroboscope for 4 percussionists (2003) [10’];
Steve Reich (United States of America, b. 1936): Drumming (1971/72) [40’].
Tuesday, 19 April 2005 at 12:00 – Sebastian String Quartet + Danijel Detoni at Matica Hrvatska
+ Panayiotis Kokoras (Greece, b. 1974): Holophony, an aesthetic approach to the Doppler Effect for amplified string quartet (2002) [10’];
+ Philip Brownlee (New Zealand, b. 1971): Written on the Wind, and Running Water for string quartet (2001) [10’30”];
+ Ari Ben-Shabetai (Israel, b. 1954): ForteCelloPiano (Sad City) for violoncello and piano (1992) [9’] with pianist Danijel Detoni;
Anđelko Klobučar (Croatia, b. 1931; d. 2016): String Quartet No. 6 (2002) [8’];
+ Dubravko Detoni (Croatia, b. 1937): Piano Quintet (2004) [10’] with Danijel Detoni.
Tuesday, 19 April 2005 at 16:00 – KammarensembleN [from Sweden] under the direction of Franck Ollu at the Mimara Museum
Ivo Nilsson (Sweden, b. 1966): Rotorelief Suite for speaking conductor and ensemble (2001) [12’];
Chrichan Larson (Sweden, b. 1956): Tre Campi for ensemble (1998) [9’];
Krešimir Seletković (Croatia, b. 1974): disORDER for ensemble (2004) [8’];
+ Sampo Haapamäki (Finland, b. 1979): Signature for 14 musicians (2003) [11’] [winner of the ISCM-CASH Young Composer Award 2005];
+ Carlos Satué (Spain, b. 1958): Espacios intermedios for ensemble (2002) [12’30”].
Tuesday, 19 April 2005 at 19:30 – Croatian Radio/TV Symphony Orchestra conducted by Luca Pfaff at Lisinski Concert Hall (great hall)
+ Bartosz Kowalski-Banasewicz (Poland, b. 1977): Symfonia Okregow (Symphony of the Circles) for orchestra (2002) [14’];
+ Richard Meale (Australia, b. 1932; d. 2009): Three Miró Pieces for orchestra (2002) [20’];
Zygmunt Krauze (Poland, b. 1938): Adieu for out-of-tune piano and orchestra (2001) [12’] featuring the composer as soloist;
+ Joji Yuasa (Japan, b. 1929; d. 2024): Chronoplastic III – between stasis and kinesis – In memory of Iannis Xenakis for orchestra (2001) [12’30”].
Tuesday, 19 April 2005 at 22:00 – Uri Caine / Drew Gress / Ben Perowsky at Lisinski Concert Hall (small hall)
Uri Caine (United States of America, b. 1956): Compositions for Trio.
Tuesday, 19 April 2005 at 23:30 – zeitkratzer [from Germany] at the Zagreb Youth Theatre
Reinhold Friedl (Germany, b. 1964): Xenakis [a]live! for ensemble (2004) [57’] directed by the composer.
Wednesday, 20 April 2005 at 12:00 – Solos and Duos at Matica Hrvatska
+ Sebastian Fagerlund (Finland, b. 1972): Reminiscence for violin solo (2003) [5’30”];
+ Mats Larsson Gothe (Sweden, b. 1965): Ricerco 1 for bassoon solo (2002) [10’];
+ Urška Pompe (Slovenia, b. 1969): Dan ra dnem (Day After Day) for 2 alto saxophones (2003) [3’50”];
+ Mirela Ivičević (Croatia, b. 1980; now based in Austria): ST-stanja zvuka: Versi for alto saxophone and piano (2002) [7’];
+ Lojze Lebić (Slovenia, b. 1943): Invokacija (à Primož Ramovš) for alto saxophone and piano (2003) [12’].
Wednesday, 20 April 2005 at 16:00 – Ensemble Antipodes [from Switzerland] at the Mimara Museum
Roger Tessier (France, b. 1939): Envol for octet (1998) [17’];
Melissa Hui (Canada, b. 1966 in Hong Kong): Eternal Sun for octet (2004) [13’];
Milko Keleman (Croatia, b. 1924; d. 2018): Incanto for violin solo (2003) [7’];
Jean-Yves Bosseur (France, b. 1947) Octet (1995) [15’];
Wolfgang Rihm (Germany, b. 1952): Chiffre VI for octet (1985) [7’].
Wednesday, 20 April 2005 – Hannover State Opera Ballet Company choreography by Stephan Thoss at the Croatian National Theatre
Steve Reich: Eight Lines (1979/1983) for 2 flutes (doubling piccolos), 2 clarinets (doubling bass clarinets), 2 pianos, and 2 string quartets choreographed as Teufel-Angel (1997) [23’];
? Arvo Pärt (Estonia, b. 1935): Unter dem Hundsstern (2003) [55’].
Wednesday, 20 April 2005 at 22:00 in the Gavella Theatre
+ Miguel Azguime (Portugal, b. 1960): O ar do texto a forma do som interior [sound poetry with electronics] (1999-2003) [45’] performed by the composer.
Wednesday, 20 April 2005 at 23:30 – Franz Hautzinger Regenorchester XI at the Zagreb Youth theatre
Franz Hautzinger (Austria, b. 1963) performing on 1/4-tone trumpet with drums, bass, guitar, sampler, and electronics.
Thursday, 21 April 2005 at 12:00 – Solo and Chamber Music at Matica Hrvatska
+ Krzysztof Knittel (Poland, b. 1947): Histoire III for harpsichord and electronics (1989) [7’30”];
+ Julia Deppert (United Kingdom [Scotland], b. 1970 in Germany): Objekt I (Steinmandl) for guitar and piano (2002) [8’];
Ivana Kiš (Croatia, b. 1979; currently living in Israel): Temporary E! for harpsichord (2004) [10’];
+ Seung Jae Chung (South Korea, b. 1970): Untitled: Silience is so Accurate for viola and piano;
Željko Brkanović (Croatia, b. 1937; d. 2018): Harmony in Exist for accordion solo (1997) [8’];
+ Marian Lejava (Slovakia, b. 1976): Les fleurs des ondes (Notturno no. 4) for flute, accordion, cimbalom, and piano (2003/04) [15’];
+ Óscar Carmona (Chile, b. 1975): Cygnus X-1 for piano and electronics (2003) [7’30”] .
Thursday, 21 April 2005 at 16:00 – Zagreb String Quartet at Mimara Museum
+ Oswaldo Torres (Venezuela, b. 1980): String Quartet (2003) [12’30”];
+ Raminta Šerkšnyté (Lithuania, b. 1975): Rytų elegija (Oriental Elegy) for string quartet (2002/03) [12’];
+ Martin Marek (Czechia, b. 1956; d. 2014): String Quartet No. 1 Dromos “Time for the End of the Quartet” (2004) [12’];
+ Alexander Shchetynsky (Ukraine, b. 1960): The Preacher’s Word for Soprano and string quartet (1991) [10’];
+ Ruben Radica (Croatia, b. 1931; d. 2021): Poème crépusculaire for string quartet (2003) [15’].
Thursday, 21 April 2005 at 19:30 – Slovenian Radio-TV Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sian Edwards at Lisinski Concert Hall (great hall)
+ Nurit Karin Jugend (Israel, b. 1972; now based in the United States): Voice of Silence for orchestra (2001) [8’];
Lojze Lebić: Musica Concertata for French horn and orchestra (2004) [14’] with hornist Boštjan Lipovšek;
+ Leontios Hadjileontiadis (Greece, b. 1966): Pok-Ta-Pok for 24 strings (2004) [16’];
+ Thomas Simaku (United Kingdom [England], b. 1958 in Albania): Hyllus for orchestra (2003-04) [15’];
+ Marius Baranauskas (Lithuania, b. 1978): Talking for orchestra (2002) [13’].
Thursday, 21 April 2005 at 22:00 at the Zagreb Puppet Theatre
Nicola Sani (Italy, b. 1961): Diotima e Euridice [opera] (2004) [50’] [world premiere].
Thursday, 21 April 2005 at 23:30 at the Zagreb Youth Theatre
Maja S. K. Ratkje, John Hegre [Jazzkamer] & HC Gilje (NO): Voice {multimedia}.
Friday, 22 April 2005 at 12:00 – Electroacoustic Music at Matica Hrvatska
Daniel Judkovski (Argentina, b. 1971): The Infinite Exile for fixed media electronics (2003) [11’];
Stéphane Roy (Canada, b. 1959): Masques et parades for fixed media electronics (2000-03) [25’].
Friday, 22 April 2005 at 16:00 – Art Ensemble NRW (from Germany) at the Mimara Museum
+ João Madureira (Portugal, b. 1971): Trés Momentos para Ana Hatherly (2003) [18’];
Hans Jürgen von Bose (Germany, b. 1953): Nonet for flute (doubling piccolo, alto flute, oboe (doubling cor anglais), clarinet, bassoon, violin, viola, violoncello, and doublebass (1988) [11’];
+ Simon Christensen (Denmark, b. 1971): Saxofilia for tenor saxophone and ensemble (2003) [7’30”];
+ Michel Pascal (France, b. 1958): Du Lisse, du Cruex, des Remous… for 9 musicians (1996) [7’];
Miro Dobrowolny (Germany, b. 1959): Ambo for 2 Voices and chamber orchestra (2005) [13’].
Friday, 22 April 2005 at 19:30 – Zagreb Philharmonic conducted by Chikara Iawmura at Lisinski Concert Hall (great hall)
Frank Corcoran (Ireland, b. 1944): Quasi Un Canto for orchestra (2002) [15’];
+ John Buckley (Ireland, b. 1951): Bassoon Concerto (2001) [20’] with bassoonist Žarko Perišić;
Stanko Horvat (Croatia, b. 1930; d. 2006): Dithyrambos for orchestra (2004) [14’];
+ Perttu Haapanen (Finland, b. 1972): Alto Saxophone Concerto (2003) [14’] with saxophonist Claude Delangle;
Giacinto Scelsi (Italy, 1905-1988): Hurqualia for orchestra (1960) [15’].
Friday, 22 April 2005 at 22:00 @ Lisinski Concert Hall (foyer)
Éric Marty (United States of America, b. 1969): Ochre With [sound installation] (2000/03) [unlimited duration]
Friday, 22 April 2005 at 22:15 – Goran Merčep at Lisinski Concert Hall (small hall)
Vitor Rua (Portugal, b. 1961): Voci di una città immaginaria for amplified alto saxophone, electronics, and video (2004) [7’10”].
Friday, 22 April 2005 at 22:30 – Quartetto d’archi di Torino [from Italy] perform the Complete Scelsi Quartets at Lisinski Concert Hall (small hall)
Giacinto Scelsi: String Quartet No. 1 (1944) [32’];
Scelsi: String Quartet No. 4 (1964) [10’];
Scelsi: String Quartet No. 2 (1961) [18’];
Scelsi: String Quartet No. 5 (1984-5) [6’30”];
Scelsi: String Quartet No. 3 (1963) [19’].
Saturday, 23 April 2005 at 12:00 – Solos and Chamber Works at Matica Hrvatska
+ François Bousch (France, b. 1946): Lueurs Vives – Éclipses for piano solo (1999) [7’];
+ Tomoko Fukui (Japan, b. 1960): Schlaglicht for violin and piano (2002) [10’];
+ Patrícia Sucena Almeida (Portugal, b. 1972): Fatum Hominis for piano and 2 actors (2003) [5’];
+ Volker Heyn (Germany, b. 1938): Resurrection for piano, doublebass, and electronics (2000) [5’30”];
Sanja Drakulić (Croatia, b. 1963): City for piano 4-hands (2005) [10’].
Saturday, 23 April 2005 at 16:00 – Icarus Ensemble at the Mimara Museum
Martino Traversa (Italy, b. 1960): Bianco, ma non troppo for bass flute and electronics (1997) [12’];
Traversa: Le voci sottovento for electronics (2005) [7’20”] [world premiere];
Traversa: Critical Time for electronics (2005) [5’40”] [world premiere];
François Paris (France, b. 1961): Roque {vc} (1990) [8’];
Paris: Lecture d’une vague for flute and electronics (1992) [7’];
Paris: Sombra for violin solo (1999) [9’].
Saturday, 23 April 2005 at 19:30 – Hungarian State Opera at the Croatian National Theatre
Emil Petrovics (Hungary, b. 1930 in Serbia; d. 2011): C’est la guerre [opera in 1 act] (1960-61);
János Vajda (Hungary, b. 1949): Márió és a varázsló (Mario and the Magician) [opera in 1 act] (1988).
Saturday, 23 April 2005 at 22:00 – Roberto Fabbriciani, fls; Antonio Caggiano, perc; Stefano Scodanibbio, db at the Zagreb Puppet Theatre
Giacinto Scelsi: Pwyll for flute solo (1954) [6’] performed by Robert Fabbriciani;
Scelsi (arranged by Antonio Caggiano): Maknongan for a low instrument (1976) [4’] performed by Caggiano;
Scelsi: Quays for flute solo (1954) [3’] performed by Fabbriciani;
Scelsi: Ko-Tha for tabletop guitar solo (1967) [9’] performed by Caggiano;
Scelsi: Maknongan for bass flute solo (1976) [4’] performed by Fabbriciani;
Scelsi: Hyxos for alto flute and percussion (1955) [15’] performed by Fabbriciani and Caggiano;
Scelsi: Mantram for doublebass solo [5’] performed by Scodanibbio;
Scelsi (arranged by Stefano Scodanibbio): Wo-Ma (1960) for bass voice [9’] performed on the doublebass by Scodanibbio;
Scelsi: Le réveil profond for doublebass solo (1972) [7’30”] performed by Scodanibbio;
Stefano Scodanibbio (Italy, b. 1956; d. 2012): Voyage that Never Ends, part 1 (Voyage Started) (1979-1997) [20’].
Sunday, 24 April 2005 at 12:00 – Donne di Belgrado at Matica Hrvatska
Isidora Žebeljan (Serbia, b. 1967; d. 2020): Sarabande for Soprano, flute, and piano (2001-02) [4’];
Milana Stojadinović-Milić (Serbia, b. 1962): Staze for Soprano, flute, and piano (2003) [10’];
Ljubica Marić (Serbia, 1909-2003): Čudesni milligram for Soprano and flute (1992) [5’];
Dejan Despić (Serbia, b. 1930): Prolećne pesme for Soprano, flute, and piano (2003) [5’];
Ivana Stefanović (Serbia, b. 1948) Nad vodom for Soprano, flute, and piano (2003) [20’];
Dragana Jovanović (Serbia, b. 1963) Krhkost tišine for Soprano, flute, and piano (2003) [4’];
Sanda Majurec Zanata (Croatia, b. 1971) Hölderlin for flute with Soprano (2005) [4’];
+ Hendrik Hofmeyr (South Africa, b. 1957) Incantesimo for solo flute (1996) [4’] *;
Patrick Saint-Denis (Canada, b. 1975): Les dits de Victoire for 4 violins, 2 violas, and 2 violoncellos (2002) performed by the Festival String Ensemble under the direction of Berislav Šipuš.
Sunday, 24 April 2005 at 16:00 – Icarus Ensemble at Mimara Museum
Giovanni Verrando (Italy, b. 1965): Il ruvido dettaglio celebrato da Aby Warburg for flute, oboe, violin, violoncello, and piano (2002) [9’];
Martin Matalon (Argentina, b. 1958): Traces I for violoncello and live electronics (2004) [15’];
Gilles Racot (France, b. 1951): Ipso for clarinet and electronics (2004) [11’];
Fausto Romitelli (Italy, 1963-2004): Amok Koma for ensemble and electronics (2001) [10’].
Sunday, 24 April 2005 at 19:30 – New Italian Choreography at the Croatian National Theatre
? VAS: Arms;
? Thomas Adès (United Kingdom [England], b. 1971): Solo;
Dmitri Shostakovich (Russia, 1906-1975): Kasimir’s Colours (ballet set to Concerto No. 1 for Piano, Trumpet and Strings (1933) [23’]);
Borut Krzisnik (Slovenia, b. 1961): File Not Found (2005) [world premiere];
Thomas Adès: Asyla for large orchestra (1997) [25’];
Giovanni Sollima (Italy, b. 1962): Caravaggio featuring countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo.
Sources
Official Festival Program Book
(annotated by Frank J. Oteri, in progress)