Crowd Funding For A Kolly d’Alba – CD

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Crowd Funding For A Kolly d’Alba – CD

  • 18/10/2013

Violinist Rachel Kolly d’Alba, ICMA winner in 2012, pianist Christian Chamorel, and the ‘Spektral Quartet’ from Chicago ask for support. They plan a CD under the title ‘Fin de siècle’ with Franck’s Sonata for violin and piano and the monumental Concerto for violin, piano and string quartet by Chausson. Read More →

Martha Argerich Supports ICMA ‘Young Artist of the Year’ Alessandro Mazzamuto

  • 15/10/2013

One of the most distinguished pianists, Martha Argerich, recently wrote very supportive message about the winner of ICMA’s ‘Young Artist of the Year 2013’, pianist Alessandro Mazzamuto from Sicily: « Alessandro Mazzamuto is an outstanding and marvelous musician. He is one of the most extraordinary pianists I have had the joy to hear. I first heard him playing in Bolzano and I invited him to perform in my festival in Lugano. His technique is absolutely extraordinary and brilliant. His music making is just wonderful! He played one of the greatest recitals I have recently heard.
I will give him all my support and I wish him a wonderful career! »

ICMA Winners Scharoun Ensemble And Nicolas Altstaedt In Zermatt

  • 21/09/2013

Zermatt Festival takes place every year at the end of summer in the famous Swiss alpine city of Zermatt. The festival, organized by and around the Scharoun Ensemble (winner of an ICMA trophy in 2012 in the category ‘Chamber music’), features soloists of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. The Scharoun Ensemble leads an academy for young professionals who play with the ensemble in an orchestra, in chamber ensembles and for a few exclusive concerts. Read More →

Jury member ‘Radio 100.7’ Celebrates 20th Anniversary

  • 19/09/2013

Today, ICMA Jury member ‘Radio 100.7’, a public-service radio station in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, celebrates the 20th anniversary of its first broadcast, on September 19, 1993. Broadcasting in the Luxembourgish language, the station’s principal focus is on culture and information, although entertainment – in the form of a relatively wide spectrum of music, with the accent on classical – also features prominently. Read More →

Mahler Awards ‘Toblacher Komponierhäuschen 2013’

  • 23/07/2013

No award for only weak new productions, honors for David Oistrach in the historical category and a Special Award for the Concertgebouw’s DVD box with the Mahler Symphonies conducted by several conductors. This is the result of the Mahler Awards 2013 in Toblach (Dobbiaco, Italy). Read More →

ICMA Trophy for Pierre Boulez

  • 25/06/2013
ICMA Trophy for Pierre Boulez

Pierre Boulez
Photo: ICMA

In his IRCAM office in Paris, French composer and conductor Pierre Boulez received the ICMA trophy for the CD set ‘Ballets Russes’ on Melodiya. In this recording Boulez is conducting the Moscow Conservatory Orchestra in Stravinsky’s ‘Petrouchka’. The set is the 2013 winner in the category ‘Historical Recordings’. Read More →

‘Label of the Year’ Audite Celebrated its 40th Anniversary

  • 24/06/2013
‘Label of the Year’ Audite Celebrated its 40th Anniversary

Ludger Böckenhoff, CEO of Audite
Photo: Martin Hoffmeister

ICMA’s ‘Label of the Year 2013’ Audite celebrated it’s 40th anniversary yesterday in Berlin. With music performed by Audite artists ‘Mandelring Quartett’ and ‘Klavierduo Bard’ the official celebration consisted essentially in the presentation of several upcoming birthday editions confirming the label’s outstanding artistic achievement. Read More →

Istanbul Music Festival Presented Lifetime Achievement Award to Krzysztof Penderecki

  • 18/06/2013

Before the concert with the Munich Chamber Orchestra at the Istanbul Music Festival, on June 17, ICMA Lifetime Achievement Award winner Krzysztof Penderecki was given the Festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award. During the concert, Alexander Liebreich conducted Penderecki’s ‘Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima’ for 52 Strings

Nicolas Altstaedt sucht beim Kammermusikfest Lockenhaus nach ‘Schuld und Sühne’

  • 18/06/2013
Nicolas Altstaedt sucht beim Kammermusikfest Lockenhaus nach ‘Schuld und Sühne’

Nicolas Altstaedt
Photo: Balazs Borocz-Pilvax

Nach einem überaus erfolgreichen und unvergesslichen Auftakt geht ICMA-Preisträger Nicolas Altstaedt in seine zweite Runde als Künstlerischer Leiter des Kammermusikfestes Lockenhaus. Den Gründungsgedanken, im Sommer Künstler aus aller Welt einzuladen, die sich in eigens für Lockenhaus zusammengestellten Ensembles auf die Suche nach neuen Interpretationen begeben, hält Altstaedt dabei ebenso hoch wie den Anspruch, Kammermusik auf einem internationalem Spitzenniveau zu präsentieren. Read More →