Jury
Hans Werner Henze (music for large orchestra)
Mauricio Kagel (music theatre)
Lukas Foss (music for chamber orchestra)
Arne Nordheim (electronic music)
Oliver Knussen
Arne Nordheim
Karl Aage Rasmussen
Frederick Rzewski
(all other categories)
Concerts
Saturday, 29 October 1983, 14:00 – in the Foyer
Per Nørgård (Denmark, b. 1932: I Ching {perc} (1982) [25′] performed by Gert Mortensen [world premiere].
Saturday, 29 October 1983, 16:00 – Elsinore Players in the Chamber Music Hall
Ole Buck (Denmark, b. 1945): Aquarels for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano, percussion, and guitar (1983) [9′];
Karl Aage Rasmussen (Denmark, b. 1947): Pianissimo Furioso for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano, percussion, and guitar (1982) [7′];
Ib Nørholm (Denmark, b. 1931; d. 2019): Haven med stier der deler sig (Garden with the paths that part) for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano, percussion, and guitar (1981) [14′];
Henning Christiansen (Denmark, b. 1932; d. 2008): Perceptive Constructions for ensemble (1964) [17′];
Per Nørgård: Seadrift [Text: Walt Whitman] for soprano with flute/recorder, violin, violoncello/viola da gamba, guitar, piano/harpsichord, and percussion (1977) [16′].
Saturday, 29 October 1983, 20:00 – Odense Symphony conducted by Tomas Vetö at Symphony Hall
Hans Werner Henze (West Germany, b. 1926; d. 2012): 3 Concerti Piccoli from The English Cat (1983);
Witold Lutosławski (Poland, b. 1913; d. 1994): Symphony No. 3 (1973-83) [30′];
Carl Nielsen (Denmark, 1865-1931): Symphony no. 5 (1921-22) [35′].
Saturday, 29 October 1983, 22:30 – late night chamber recital in the Chamber Music Hall
Elliott Carter (United States, b. 1908; d. 2012): Night Fantasies for solo piano (1981) [24′] performed by Yvar Mikhasoff;
Younghi Pagh-Paan (South Korea, b. 1945): Pyon-kyong for piano and percussion (1982) [9′] performed by Erik Kaltoft and Ulla Schmidt (replacing Frans Hansen);
Pascal Dusapin (France, b. 1955): String Quartet (1983) [9′] performed by the Arditti Quartet;
Giacinto Scelsi (Italy, b. 1905; d. 1988): String Quartet No. 4 (1964) [14′] performed by Arditti.
Sunday, 30 October 1983, 13:00 – in the Foyer
Karlheinz Stockhausen (West Germany, b. 1928; d. 2007): Mantra for two pianos and electronics (1970) [70′] performed by Rosalind Bevan & Yvar Mikhashoff with Ole Ørsted.
Sunday, 30 October 1983, 16:00 – Elsinore Players in the Chamber Music Hall
Jukka Tiensuu (Finland, b. 1948): /L for amplified piano 4-hands (1981) [10′] performed by the composer with Juoko Laivuori;
Jonathan Harvey (United Kingdom [England], b. 1939; d. 2012): String Quartet No. 1 (1977) [18′] performed by Arditti;
Brian Ferneyhough (United States, b. 1943 in the United Kingdom [England]): String Quartet No. 2 (1980) [10′] performed by Arditti;
Helmut Lachenmann (West Germany, b. 1935): Salut für Caudwell for 2 guitars (1980) [26′] performed by Maria Kämmerling and Leif Christensen;
Iannis Xenakis (France/Greece, b. 1922 in Romania; d. 2001): Tetras for string quartet (1983) [15′] performed by Arditti.
Sunday, 30 October 1983, 20:00 at Symphony Hall (Curated by Lukas Foss)
John Rea (Canada, b. 1944): Treppenmusik for saxophone quartet plus 4 clarinets, 3 violins, viola, violoncello, doublebass, and electronics (1982) [16′] performed by the Copenhagen Saxophone Quartet with the New Music Ensemble of the Royal Danish Academy conducted by Kaare Hansen;
Theodore Antoniou (United States/Greece, b. 1935; d. 2018): Epigrams for soprano and chamber orchestra (1981) [16′] performed by Eva Braun Hansen (replacing Hanna Hjört) with the Numus Chamber Orchestra conducted by Flemming Vistisen;
Poul Ruders (Denmark, b. 1949): from Four Compositions for flute, clarinet, horn, and string quintet (1980) [TOTAL = 20′] performed by the Danish Chamber Ensemble under the direction of Svend Aaquist Johansen;
Yoritsune Matsudaira (Japan, b. 1907; d. 2001): Two Shôgas (Two Solfèges) for soprano with flute, oboe, harp, 6 violins, piano, and percussion (1982) [?] performed by Hanna Holtern (replacing Bodil Gümoes) with Numus Chamber Orch conducted by Vistisen;
Jacob Druckman (United States, b. 1928; d. 1996): Incenters for trumpet, horn, and trombone plus 10 musicians (1968/72) [13’] performed by the Danish Chamber Ens. led by Johansen.
Sunday, 30 October 1983, 22:30 – Post Punk at Cabaret Stage
Under For (Martin Hall – voice, electric bass, synthesizer and electronics; Michael Karshøg – drums; Per Henrichsen -electric guitar).
Monday, 31 October 1983, 13:00 (originally scheduled for 11:00) Electronic Music at Øst for Paradis, Paradisgade 7
Pär Lindgren (Sweden, b. 1952) with visual artist Jörgen Lindgren: Openings for fixed media electronic sounds and images (1982);
Rolf Enström (Sweden, b. 1951): Dagbrott for fixed media electronic sounds (1983) [9′];
Sten Hanson (Sweden, b. 1936; d. 2015) with multimedia artist Nino Monastra (Italy, b. 1936): À propos Marcel for fixed media electronic sounds and images (1980) [21′];
Ákos Rózmann (Sweden, b. 1939 in Hungary; d. 2005): Orgelstycke 1980 for fixed media electronic sounds (1980) [16′].
Monday, 31 October 1983, 16:00 – Minimal Musics at the Chamber Hall
Steve Reich (United States, b. 1936): Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ (1973) [16′] performed by the Danish Percussion Group with organist Bo Holten;
Karel Goeyvaerts (Belgium [Flanders], b. 1923; d. 1993): Litanie for piano solo (1979) [11′] performed by Erik Skjoldan;
Zoltán Jeney (Hungary, b. 1943; d. 2019): Impho 102/6 for 6 crotales (1978) [9′];
Lubomyr Melnyk (Canada, b. 1948 in West Germany): The Stone Knight of Richerenches for 2 pianos (1982-83) [18′] performed by the composer with Jorgen Hald (replacing Finn de Roepstorff);
John McGuire (United States, b. 1942, then in West Germany): Music for Horns, Pianos and Cymbals (1982) [13′] performed by the New Music Ensemble of the Royal Danish Academy under the direction of Kaare Hansen.
Monday, 31 October 1983, 20:00 in the Chamber Hall
James Harley (Canada, b. 1959): Bells of Light for 4 choirs (1982) [withdrawn] [world premiere];
Walter Boudreau (Canada, b. 1947): Carrousel-Constellations for 2 pianos/celestas, flute/piccolo, violoncello, and percussion (1982) [25′];
Robert Nasveld (Netherlands, b. 1955): 3 Stücke for 2 pianos 8-hands (1982) [15′];
Luciano Berio (Italy, b. 1925; d. 2003): Linea for 2 pianos and 2 percussionists (1973) [14′];
György Ligeti (Austria/Hungary, b. 1923 in Romania; d. 2006): Horn Trio (for horn, violin, and piano) (1982) [15’].
Monday, 31 October 1983, 22:30 LYSIS (UK) at the Chamber Hall
( Georges Aperghis (France, b. 1945 in Greece): Récitations for unaccompanied voice (1977-78) [TOTAL=44’] sung by Christine Marstrand CANCELLED;)
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Japan for variable ensemble (1970) [~12′];
Michael Finnissy (United Kingdom [England], b. 1946): n for variable ensemble (1969-72) [~7’];
Oliver Knussen (United Kingdom [England], b. 1952; d. 2018): Turba for solo doublebass (1971/76) [6′];
Roger Smalley (Australia, b. 1943 in the United Kingdom [England]; d. 2015): Echo III for trumpet with stereo tape delay (1979) [13’];
Free improv;
Lyell Cresswell (New Zealand, b. 1944): Organic Music for variable ensemble (1980) [10′].
Tuesday, 1 November 1983, 16:00 at the Chamber Hall
Arvo Pärt (Estonia, b. 1935): Fratres for violin and piano (1980) [8’];
Thorkell Sigurbjörnsson (Iceland, b. 1938; d. 2013): For Renée for flute, violoncello, piano, percussion (1974) [12′];
David Sutton-Anderson (United Kingdom [England], b. 1956): Heavy Metal Two-step for brass quintet (1981) [?];
Erik Højsgaard (Denmark, b. 1954): C’est la mer mêlée au soleil for guitar (1981/82) [12′];
Dominic Muldowney (United Kingdom [England], b. 1952): In Dark Times [text: Bertolt Brecht] for soprano, alto, tenor and bass with flute, bass clarinet, viola, violoncello, and piano (1981) [14′].
Tuesday, 1 November 1983, 20:00 at Symphony Hall (selected by Mauricio Kagel)
Paul Beelaerts (Belgium [Flanders], b. 1949): De profundis for piano 4-hands (1983) [?] performed by Erik Kaltoft and Frode Stengaard;
Dieter Kaufmann (Austria, b. 1941): Heiligenlegende [text by Ernesto Cardenal] for voices, narrator, recorder, and live electronics (1982) [22′] performed by La Cappella Wien and Gunda König with Hans Maria Kneihs and the composer controlling the electronics, conducted by Sibyl Urbancic;
Trevor Wishart (United Kingdom [England], b. 1946): Tuba mirum for solo tuba (1979) [17′] performed by Melvyn Poore;
Joji Yuasa (Japan, b. 1929; d. 2024): Toi (Questions) for 32 voices (1978) [18′] performed by the Da Camera Choir.
Tuesday, 1 November 1983, 22:30 at the Cabaret Stage
solo and duo improvisations by
Morten Carlsen (Denmark, b. 1957)
Jesper Zeuthen (Denmark, b. 1949)
Wednesday, 2 November 1983, 11:00 at the Aarhus Cathedral
Niccolò Castiglioni (Italy, b. 1932; d. 1996): Sinfonie Guerriere at Amorose for solo organ (1967) [?] performed by Frode Stengaard.
Wednesday, 2 November 1983, 16:00 – De Volharding at the Chamber Hall
Amîlcar Vásques Dias (Portugal, b. 1945): Balada do amor militante for winds, doublebass, and piano (1980) [10′];
Diderik Wagenaar (Netherlands, b. 1946): Tango for Jet for winds, doublebass, and piano (1975) [3′];
Huub de Vriend (Netherlands, b. 1954): Blues: voor De Volharding for winds, doublebass, and piano (1980-81) [14′];
? Cees van Zeeland (Netherlands, b. 1954; d. 2000): Doorgedraid for winds, doublebass, and piano (1979) [5′];
Louis Andriessen (Netherlands, b. 1939; d. 2021): Workers Union for any loud sounding group of instruments (1975) [16′];
Klas Torstensson (Netherlands, b. 1951 in Sweden): Järn for winds, doublebass, and piano (1982) [9′];
Klaas de Vries (Netherlands, b. 1944): Moeilijkheden (Difficulties) for winds and piano (1977) [10′];
Louis Andriessen: On Jimmy Yancey for winds, doublebass, and piano (1973) [14′];
Misha Mengelberg (Netherlands, b. 1935 in Ukraine [then part of the Soviet Union]; d. 2017): Dressoir for winds and piano (1977) [10′].
Wednesday, 2 November 1983, 20:00 – Aarhus Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gilbert Amy at Symphony Hall
Ernst Krenek (United States, b. 1900 in Austria; d. 1991): Arc of Life (Lebensbogen), op. 234 for orchestra (1981) [19′];
Tristan Murail (France, b. 1947): Gondwana for orchestra (1980) [17′];
Klaus Huber (Switzerland, b. 1924; d. 2017): Beati paupers II for 7 voices and orchestra (1979) [12′] [world premiere];
Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen (Denmark): Symphony, Antifoni for orchestra (1977) [26′].
Wednesday, 2 November 1983, 22:30 – Geoffrey Douglas Madge at the Chamber Hall
Kaikhosru Sorabji (United Kingdom [England]): Opus Clavicembalisticum, Part 3 (X-XII) {pf} (1932) [74′ out of 4h].
Thursday, 3 November 1983, 13:00 – TV operas at the Aarhus Concert Center
Jürg Wyttenbach (Switzerland, b. 1935): Claustrophonie for unaccompanied violin (1979);
Daniel Börtz (Sweden, b. 1943): ??? Patches of Life (1980);
Pekka Sirén (Finland, b. 1946; d. 2019): Kasaanin Synty (1982) [24′].
Thursday, 3 November 1983, 16:00 – Electronic Music at the Chamber Hall (curated by Arne Nordheim)
Harry Sparnaay (Netherlands, b. 1944; d. 2017): Bouwstenen for bass clarinet with delay (1982) [12′] performed by the composer;
Eugeniusz Rudnik (Poland, b. 1932; d. 2016): Berceuse for fixed media electronics (1982) [9′] [world premiere];
Thomas Kessler (Switzerland, b. 1937; d. 2024): Violin Control for violin and synthesizer (1978) [11′] performed by Karen Kessler;
François Bayle (France, b. 1932 in Madagascar): Voyage au Centre de la Tête for fixed media electronics (1982) [21′];
Kjell Samkopf (Norway, b. 1952): Invention V for percussion with fixed media electronics (1981) [20′] %%
Thursday, 3 November 1983, 20:00 at the Chamber Hall
Miklós Csemiczky (Hungary, b. 1954): String Quartet (1979) [?] performed by the Kontra Quartet;
Fernando Mencherini (Italy, b. 1949; d. 1997): Sei danze for unaccompanied violin (1982) [20′] performed by Enzo Porta;
Mikael Edlund (Sweden, b. 1950): Brains and Dancin’ for string quartet (1981) [18′] performed by Kontra;
Ronaldo Coutinho de Miranda (Brazil, b. 1948): Oriens III for 3 flutes (1978) [8′] performed by Kjeld Mardahl, Niels Henge Poulsen, Lise Stolarczyk);
Joseph Dorfman (Israel, 1940 in the Soviet Union [Ukraine]; d. 2006): Looking at Silence for violoncello with contact microphone (1978) [?] performed by Siegfried Palm;
Peter Lieberson (United States, b. 1946; d. 2011): Tashi for clarinet, violin, violoncello, and piano (1979) [30′] performed by violinist Jørgen Larsen with the Funen Trio (Jens Schou, clarinet; Svend Winsløv, violoncello; Rosalind Bevan, piano).
Friday, 4 November 1983, 16:00 at the Chamber Hall
Hans Abrahamsen (Denmark, b. 1952): String Quartet No. 2 (1981) [14’] performed by the Kontra Quartet;
Gunnar Berg (Denmark, b. 1909 in Switzerland; d. 1989): Fresques for solo guitar (1977) [5’] performed by Maria Kämmerling;
Bent Lorentzen (Denmark, 1935; d. 2018): Mambo for clarinet, violoncello, and piano (1982) [10’] performed by the Funen Trio;
Poul Rovsing Olsen (Denmark, 1922-1982): A Dream in Violet for string trio (1982) [12’] performed by Donald Armstrong, Lars Grunth, and Ulrikke Høst-Madsen;
Steen Pade (Denmark, b. 1956): String Quartet (1980) [9’] performed by Kontra;
Axel Borup-Jørgensen (Denmark, b. 1924; d. 2012): Piano Quintet, op. 85 (1978) performed by Bohumila Jedlickova with Kontra.
Friday, 4 November 1983, 20:00 – Danish Radio Symphony conducted by Jan Latham-Koenig at Symphony Hall (curated by Hans Werner Henze)
Yoshiyuki Doi (Japan, b. 1944): Le Pinceau for orchestra (1979) [world premiere] (AWARD?);
John Hopkins (United Kingdom [England], b. 1949): The Magic Mountain for piano and orchestra (1979) [30′] performed with Yvar Mikhashoff;
Claudio Bilucaglia (Italy, b. 1946): Otto poesie da un soldo [James Joyce] for tenor and orchestra (1982) with tenor Peter Hall [world premiere];
Adriana Hölszky (West Germany, b. 1953 in Romania): Space for orchestra (1980) [12′].
Friday, 4 November 1983, 22:30 in the Chamber Hall
Mauricio Kagel (West Germany, b. 1931 in Argentina; d. 2008): Dressur for percussion trio (1980) [28’] performed by the Experimental Group of the Aarhus Academy of Music;
??? Alfredo del Mónaco (Venezuela, b. 1938; d. 2015): Invention ~ (1970) (could it be Estudio Electrónico II (1970) [5’]?);
Tadeusz Wielecki (Poland, b. 1954): Tango for clarinet, trombone, violoncello, and piano (1980) [5’] performed by trombonist Jan Mortensen with the Funen Trio;
Mick Wilson (United Kingdom [England], b. 1964): Six Songs for voice and piano (1982) performed by mezzo-soprano Birgitte Frieboe and pianist Butch Lacy;
Vincent Plush (Australia, b. 1950): On Shooting Stars for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano, and percussion (1981) [14′] performed by the Elsinore Players.
Sources
Erik Fæster Olesen, “En kamæleon på et spejl” (“A Chameleon on a Mirror”), DMT Årgang 58 Nr. 2 (14 November 1983), pp. 69-72 (available online) [in Danish].
Nicolas Slonimsky, Music Since 1900, Sixth Edition edited by Laura Kuhn (Schirmer Reference, 2001), pp. 723-725.
Sigrid Wiesmann, “IGNM-Weltmusiktage in Aarhus,” Österreichische Musikzeitschrift 39, (January 1984), pp. 39-40 [in German].
(Unattributed), “ISCM World Music Days 1983 – Programforslag,” DMT Årgang 57 (1982-1983) NR. 06, pp. 269-269 (available online) [in Danish].
Official program book for the 1983 ISCM World Music Days (with annotations re cancellations etc.).
(annotated by Frank J. Oteri, in progress)