Schallfeld Ensemble © Maria Frodl
Schallfeld Ensemble
Monday
18
March
2024
19:30 – ca. 21:00
Berio-Saal
Performers
Schallfeld Ensemble
Lorenzo Derinni, Violine
Francesca Piccioni, Viola
Myriam García Fidalgo, Violoncello
Programme
Giacinto Scelsi
Trio à cordes (1958)
Lorenzo Troiani
Toccare. L'abisso che dunque sono (2022) (EA)
Clara Iannotta
Limun (2011)
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Hannes Kerschbaumer
firn (2019)
Carlo Elia Praderio
Brecce (2020) (EA)
Salvatore Sciarrino
Codex purpureus (1983)
Note
Freie Platzwahl
Subscription series
Nouvelles Aventures
Links
https://www.schallfeldensemble.com
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
New music from Italy
Founded in 2013 by alumni of Klangforum Wien, the Schallfeld Ensemble has established itself as one of Austria's leading formations for new music in its ten years of existence. The ensemble, which is still predominantly made up of graduates of the master's degree program »Performance Practice in Contemporary Music« at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, is already well established in Vienna thanks to regular performances at Wien Modern and the Wiener Konzerthaus. This time, it presents works that all originate from the imagination of Italian composers, namely string trios by the enigmatic solitaire Giacinto Scelsi, then by Salvatore Sciarrino, probably the most successful Italian composer of the present day, and by four representatives of a younger generation: South Tyrolean Hannes Kerschbaumer was a student of Pierluigi Billone, Beat Furrer and Georg Friedrich Haas, among others, and now teaches in Bolzano. The internationally successful composer Clara Iannotta directs the Bludenzer Tage zeitgemäßer Musik and has been a professor at the Vienna University of Music for a year. Lorenzo Troiani, who studied with Sciarrino and, like Iannotta, also with Chaya Czernowin, also lives in Vienna. The youngest member of the ensemble is Carlo Elia Praderio, who trained in Milan and Paris and is already very successful internationally. The Schallfeld Ensemble is now presenting him for the first time at the Wiener Konzerthaus.