ECLAT 1


Laureate concert for the 63rd Composition Prize of the State Capital Stuttgart
Mirela Ivičević: Case Black
for ensemble and electronics (2016)
Augustin Braud: Golem
Concertino for double bass and chamber ensemble (2016–2017) GP
Laudatio–Award Ceremony
*Ondřej Adámek: Ça tourne ça bloque
for ensemble (2013)
*Ole Hübner: Three people, in the background skyscrapers and palm trees and on the left the sea.
for large ensemble, four speakers*, 8-channel audio playback and electronics (2016/17)
Kathryn Schulmeister, double bass
Sarah Palarczyk, Jonathan Peller, Simon Kluth, speakers
Mathis Bossert, boy’s voice
Klangforum Wien
Conductor Bas Wiegers
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Duration: ca. 120 minutes
Broadcast 27.2. and 8.5.2019/SWR2 JetztMusik/11:30 p.m.
ECLAT opens with Case Black by young Croatian Mirela Ivičević. The piece stands for many things that are important in this festival: political attitudes, the search for what unites, the celebration of rituals. Even younger is the Frenchman Augustin Braud, whose strangely new yet familiar sound language arouses curiosity.
The second half of the concert is formed by the two very different composition prizewinners Ondřej Adámek and Ole Hübner, whose works, however, are both structured by texts and are even driven by them.