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Peppie Wiersma
Peppie WiersmaPeppie Wiersma (percussion) expresses her talent over a wide range of musical styles reaching from the 17th to the 21st centuries. She plays with a large number of conductors, ensembles and composers among today's best known: Ensemble Modern, György Ligeti, Philippe Herreweghe, Karlheinz Stockhausen, La Petite Bande, Peter Eötvös, Klangforum Wien, Frans Brüggen, Les Arts Florissants et Das Neue Ensemble. Currently principal impanist of the Dutch Radio Chamber Orchestra, and member of Asko, she ... Read More

Olivier Voize
Olivier VoizeOlivier Voize (clarinet) graduated in clarinet from the Amsterdam Conservatory. He also has degrees from the University of Paris in Literature and in Linguistics. A freelance musician, he mainly plays chamber and orchestral music with, among others, the Paris Opera Orchestra, Ensemble Modern, Ensemble FA, Ensemble Intercontemporain, and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe. He has participated in numerous recordings directed by Pierre Boulez, Heinz Holliger, Claudio Abbado, Christophe Eschenbach and others ... Read More

Charles van Tassel
Charles van TasselCharles van Tassel (bass-baritone) began singing as a chorister in his native city, New York. In 1965, he made his debut with the Contemporary Chamber Players under the direction of Ralph Shapey, making subsequent performances with the Chicago and Boston Symphony Orchestras. He began his opera career in Germany in 1968, since that time, he has interpreted more than 100 roles. From 1997-2000, Van Tassel was permanent guest in the opera ensemble from ... Read More

Turfan Ensemble
The Turfan EnsembleThe Turfan Ensemble was founded in 1995 by Philipp Vandré and Thaddeus Watson in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is one of the few ensembles dedicated specifically to experimental music. Drawing from a permanent pool of musicians, the Turfan Ensemble is formed anew for each project. This guarantees high flexibility and does justice to the very varying demands of experimental music.Turfan is the name of an oasis in Eastern Turkestan, today part of ... Read More

Sarah Maria Sun
Sarah Maria SunSarah Maria Sun is known as one of the foremost and most extraordinary performers in the contemporary music scene. In addition to numerous songs, her repertoire currently spans more than 900 compositions from the 20th and 21st centuries, including more than 300 world premieres. She has a close working relationship with a wide variety of composers, including Helmut Lachenmann, Heinz Holliger, Salvatore Sciarrino and Bernhard Lang, among many others. North German Radio (NDR) ... Read More

Steffen Tast FLUX Quartet
Steffen TastSteffen Tast became a member of the Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin in 1987. In the same year his interest in contemporary music led him to the Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin (KNM), where he is a chamber musician, soloist and a conductor. He has directed Ensemble Oriol, Kammerakademie Potsdam, Ensemble Modern and Ensemble ascolta. Beginning in 2005, he also conducts the chamber music series with members of the RSB ... Read More

Sabat/Clarke Duo
Sabat/ClarkeCanadians Stephen Clarke and Marc Sabat are both active composers and performers of contemporary music. Since 1996, they have collaborated as a piano and violin duo. They have played concerts, made recordings, and commissioned composers to write new pieces, including Maria de Alvear, Martin Arnold, Gerald Barry, Christopher Butterfield, Allison Cameron, Chris Paul Harman, Michael Hynes, Udo Kasemets, James Rolfe, Linda Catlin Smith, James Tenney, and Christian Wolff. Their recordings include the first complete recording ... Read More

Marc Sabat
Marc Sabat Canadian composer of Ukrainian descent Marc Sabat (*1965) has been based in Berlin since 1999. He makes pieces for concert and installation settings, drawing inspiration from investigations of the sounding and perception of Just Intonation and relating to various music traditions—folk, experimental and classical. He is a frequent collaborator, seeking interactions with other musicians and with artists of visual and literary modes to find points of shared exploration and dialogue between various forms ... Read More

Françoise Rivalland
Françoise RivallandA student of G. Hiéronimus, Françoise Rivalland (percussion) also worked with F. Branna, G. Sylvestre and J.P. Drouet. As either soloist or chamber musician, she is an active participant in many European ensembles and international festivals. She is also an expert zarb and cymbalum player, and improvises frequently. Since 1987, she has collaborated as performer or assistant for multiple works with Georges Aperghis. She was cofounder of ensemble S:i.c. of which she is now ... Read More

Quatuor Diotima
The Quatuor DiotimaThe Quatuor Diotima's name pays tribute to Luigi Nono's work Fragmente Stille, an Diotima, affirming their strong commitment to the 20th-century repertoire, from Bartok and the Second Viennese School to Carter, Xenakis, Lachenmann and Ferneyhough. They have also given world premières of new works by Alain Bancquart, Brice Pauset and Suzanne Giraud. It is their aim, however, to perform contemporary music and twentieth-century classics in the context of the Classical and Romantic string ... Read More

Michael Pugliese
Michael Pugliese One of the great percussionists, Michael had a close artistic relationship with John Cage. This led to his recording of Cage's ETUDES BOREALES on Mode's first release, made at the suggestion of Cage and recorded under his supervision. Michael gained prominence as a long time touring musician with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company where he played alongside David Tudor and Takehisa Kosugi. Pugliese died on the morning of 4 November in New York ... Read More

Stefka Perifanova
Stefka PerifanovaThe Bulgarian-Swiss pianist Stefka Perifanova is an interpreter of classical repertoire as well as of modern music up to the most contemporary music of the 21st century. She has won several international competitions and is active as a soloist, chamber musician and Lied accompanist throughout Europe, in Korea, Colombia and the USA. She is a member of the ensemble Camerata Variabile and co-founder of the Absolut Trio, with whom she regularly commissions new works ... Read More

Barbara Monk
Barbara Monk Feldman Barbara Monk Feldman was born in 1953 in Quebec, Canada. She received a Master in Music at McGill University in Montreal, a Ph.D. in Music at the State University of New York at Buffalo, where she studied with Morton Feldman, to whom she was married in 1987.She has been a guest lecturer for performances of her music at the Ferienkürse für Neue Musik, Darmstadt 1988-94, and she has also lectured at universities ... Read More

Claron McFadden
Claron McFaddenClaron McFadden (soprano) studied voice at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. She made her Glyndebourne debut in the title role of Lulu conducted by Sir Andrew Davis. Other opera performances include the Netherlands Opera, Salzburg Festival, the Opéra Comique, the Bregenz Festival, Aix-en-Provence Festival, and the Royal Opera. As well as singing many of the major oratorio works, Ms. McFadden is also in demand for her interpretation of modern and ... Read More

Vincent Leterme
Vincent LetermeVincent Leterme (piano) studied at the Paris Conservatory, which awarded him first prizes in piano and chamber music. The recital partner of many singers and instrumentalists, he is especially devoted to the music of today, in particular as part of ensemble S:i.c. Georges Aperghis has dedicated several solo piano pieces to him. He has also participated in numerous productions that combine music and theater with Aperghis, but also with Gérard Pesson and Fréderic Fisbach ... Read More

Joan La Barbara
Joan La BarbaraJoan La Barbara’s career as a composer/performer/sound artist explores the human voice as a multi-faceted instrument expanding traditional boundaries, creating works for a wide array of media, developing a unique vocabulary of experimental and extended vocal techniques (multiphonics, circular singing, ululation, and glottal clicks that have become her "signature sounds"), which has garnered awards in the United States and Europe and numerous commissions, recently from the West Deutscher Rundfunk; Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company; ... Read More

FLUX Quartet
FLUX QuartetThe FLUX Quartet, “one of the most fearless and important new-music ensembles around” (Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle) “who has brought a new renaissance to quartet music” (Kyle Gann, The Village Voice), has performed to rave reviews in venues from Carnegie’s Zankel Hall and Kennedy Center, to influential art institutions such as EMPAC, The Kitchen, and the Walker Art Center (with jazz icon Ornette Coleman), to international music festivals in Australia, Europe, and the ... Read More

Morton Feldman
Morton Feldman FELDMAN EDITION by Volume: Vol. 1: Aki Plays Feldman – Aki Takahashi, piano (mode 54) Vol. 2: First Recordings – Turfan Ensemble Philipp Vandré and Thaddeus Watson (mode 66) Vol. 3: Complete works for Violin & Piano – Sabat/Clarke Duo (mode 82/83, 2-CDs) Vol. 4: The Straits of Majellan; 2 Pieces for 6 Instruments; Durations (complete); Projections (complete) - The Turfan Ensemble/Philipp Vandré and Thaddeus Watson (mode 103) Vol. 5: Voices & Instruments ... Read More

EXAUDI
EXAUDI‘…one of the most sensationally gifted vocal groups performing in the UK at the moment’ Gramophone Since its debut in 2002, EXAUDI has emerged as one of Britain’s leading contemporary music ensembles. With a repertoire that encompasses Ockeghem and Ferneyhough, Tallis and Xenakis, EXAUDI has performed to great acclaim throughout the UK and in Europe, and established a ground-breaking and much-praised discography.Founded by James Weeks (director) and Juliet Fraser (soprano), EXAUDI is based in London ... Read More

Ensemble KNMFLUX Quartet
Ensemble KNM Ensemble KNM stands for the active, current music scene in Berlin’s metropolis. Along with other students of former East Berlin’s Hanns Eisler School of Music, Juliane Klein and Thomas Bruns founded the ensemble in 1988. It is now made up of eleven musicians from all over Germany, Great Britain and Switzerland.In close collaboration with international composers, authors, conductors, artists and producers, KNM has presented compositions, concert installations and projects across Europe, in the ... Read More

Pierre Dutrieu
Pierre DutrieuPierre Dutrieu (clarinet) received first prizes in clarinet and chamber music from the Paris Conservatory. His interest for contemporary repertoire prompted him to give first performances of diverse works in France and elsewhere. He has performed as soloist in some of the most demanding contemporary pieces, notably Pierre Boulez's famous Dialogue de l'ombre double. While being at the same time a permanent member of ensembles Court-circuit, S:i.c. and Sillages, he is regularly invited to ... Read More

Stephen Clarke
Stephen ClarkePianist Stephen Clarke has appeared as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and the Composers' Orchestra, and has given solo performances in various cities in Europe and North America. His own projects have included Canadian premieres of works by Scelsi, Feldman, Wolpe and Ustvolskaya. Composers who have written for him include Matteo Fargion, Michael Hynes, and Udo Kasemets. Recordings include a solo CD of works by Toronto-based ... Read More

Barton Workshop
The Barton WorkshopThe Barton Workshop is an Amsterdam-based ensemble founded in 1989 by American composer-trombonist James Fulkerson. The ensemble is committed to performing experimental music. They primarily create "composer portrait" concerts, usually in collaboration with the composers, providing either an overview or an in-depth representation of the chosen composer's work. The Barton Workshop has collaborated with composers such as Alvin Lucier, Christian Wolff, Nicolas Collins, Steve Lacy, Philip Corner, Hyo-shin Na and Frank Denyer, giving ... Read More

Elena Andreyev
Elena AndreyevA graduate of the Paris Conservatory and the Tchaikovski Conservatory in Moscow, Elena Andreyev (cello) plays both the baroque and modern cello. In addition to being a member of Les Arts Florissants and Le Grand Ecurie et La Chambre du Roy, she performs as a soloist and with various smaller ensembles. In the contemporary realm, a highly diversified activity leads her to collaborate with numerous composers (Aperghis, Pesson, Gabriele...) who have dedicated works to ... Read More

For Bunita Marcus
mode 314 Morton FELDMAN: Vol. 13: For Bunita Marcus is performed here by Aki Takahashi, one of the greatest Feldman intrerpreters ... Read More
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