schott aktuell - the journal 4/2011 online

MUSIC IN BLOOM

Flowers and Gardens: although we all use the same words, their meaning and significance can be completely different depending on our cultural background. Some of you may bring to mind roses or snowdrops; our ancestors, however, used the word for cherry or plum blossoms. I agree that a garden filled with fullbloomed flowers is quite beautiful. On the other hand, a dry garden with rocks and sand can be equally attractive.

- from the editorial by Manabu Kuretani, Schott Music Tokyo

p. 3: Editorial by Manabu Kuretani · Contents
pp. 4-7: World Premières: Toshio Hosokawa: Blossoming II · Christian Jost: Der Zaubergarten · Stefan Heucke: IV. Symphonie "Concertante" · Thomas Larcher: Concerto · Aribert Reimann: Rilke-Fragmente · Fazil Say: Khayyam, VaiationenVier Lieder · Enjott Schneider: Salaam · Peteris Vasks: Epifania etc.
p. 8: First Nights: Hans Werner Henze: Pollicino in Münster · Toshio Hosokawa: Matsukaze in Berlin · Carl Orff: Die Kluge in Andechs · Kurt Weill: The Seven Deadly Sins in Castleton Farms und Central City · Richard Wagner: Parsifal in Tallinn
p. 9: News: Schott extends links with China · Joe Hisaishi joins Schott Music · Chaya Czernowin: Guggenheim Award · Karel Husa: 90th birthday on 7 August 2011
pp. 10-14: MUSIC IN BLOOM - repertoire recommendations around flowers and gardens
p. 15: New catalogues, CDs, and DVDs
p. 16: Repertoire - Joaquín Rodrigo: Música para un jardín

 

(06/21/2011)



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