2013 Ensemble KlangForum Wien
Centro Culturale San Fedele 2010 - 2013
Klangforum Wien
(Foto:
Lukas Beck)
24 musicians from nine different countries represent an
artistic idea and a personal approach that aims to restore to their art
something that seems to have been lost - gradually, almost inadvertently
- during the course of the 20th century, which gives their music a
place in the present and in the midst of the community for which it was
written and for whom it is crying out to be heard. Ever since its first
concert, which the ensemble played under its erstwhile name “Societé de
l’Art Acoustique” under the baton of its founder Beat Furrer at the
Palais Liechtenstein, Klangforum Wien has written musical history. The
ensemble has premiered roughly 500 new pieces by composers from three
continents, giving a voice to the notes for the first time. It could -
if given to introspection - look back on a discography of over 70 CDs, a
series of honours and prizes and around 2000 appearances in the premier
concert houses and opera venues in Europe, the Americas and Japan, for
renowned festivals as well as youthful and idealistic initiatives. Over
the years, strong artistic and affectionate links have developed with
outstanding composers, conductors, soloists, directors and dedicated
programmers. These have been influential in forming Klangforum’s
profile, just as the ensemble has played an important part in forming
and supporting the shape of their endeavours. During the last few years,
individual members and the ensemble as a whole have made increasing
efforts to pass on special techniques and forms of musical expression
to a new generation of instrumentalists and composers. And from 2009,
owing to a teaching assignment at the University of Performing Arts
Graz, Klangforum Wien as a whole could style itself “professor”.
All
of this would remain purely superficial, if it didn’t have its base in
the monthly assemblies of all the ensemble’s musicians and the
constantly redefined artistic will of a collective for which music,
finally, is nothing less than an expression of their ethos and awareness
of their own share of responsibility for the present and future.
And
just as in their art, Klangforum Wien itself is nothing but a force,
barely disguised by its metier, to improve the world.
The moment
they step onto the podium, the musicians know that only one thing
counts: everything. Eros and the absoluteness of this conviction are at
the root of the inimitable quality of their concerts.
Whoever would
like to know more about the ensemble’s history, figures, dates and
facts, could visit the web-site www.klangforum.at
In
this brief account of the ensemble we thought it more worthwhile to
attempt a sketch of the ensemble’s nature rather than to follow
convention by publishing statistics.
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The members of Klangforum
Wien come from Australia, Bulgaria, Germany, France, Greece, Italy,
Austria, Sweden and Switzerland.
Sylvain Cambreling, Friedrich Cerha
and Beat Furrer are three outstanding musicians who in the past 25 years
have been awarded an honorary membership of Klangforum Wien through an
unanimous decision by the ensemble.
Sylvain Cambreling has been
first guest conductor of Klangforum Wien since 1997.
MEMBERS:
* Annette Bik, violin
* Markus Deuter, oboe
* Lorelei
Dowling, bassoon
* Andreas Eberle, trombone
* Vera
Fischer, flute
* Eva Furrer, flute
* Uli Fussenegger,
double bass
* Gunde Jäch-Micko, violin
* Andrew Jezek,
viola
* Benedikt Leitner, cello
* Andreas Lindenbaum,
cello
* Florian Müller, piano
* Anders Nyqvist, trumpet
* Dimitrios Polisoidis, viola
* Gerald Preinfalk, saxophone
* Sophie Schafleitner, violin
* Lukas Schiske, percussion
* Krassimir Sterev, accordeon
* Virginie Tarrête, harp
*
Olivier Vivarès, clarinet
* Christoph Walder, horn
* Björn
Wilker, percussion
* Bernhard Zachhuber, clarinet