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Concerts with works by
Milica Djordjević

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Upcoming Concerts

Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Milica Djordjević is performed

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Next month

InSzene@ACHTBRÜCKEN

Sat, May 10, 2025, 16:00
Anton Gerzenberg (Electric organ), ÉRMA Ensemble, Yorgos Ziavras (Conductor), Jennifer Seubel (Flute), Francesco Marzano (Flute), Jan Wilhelm Bennefeld (Clarinet), Sebastian Langer (Clarinet), Vsevolod Mititello (Horn), Katja Lasser (Trumpet), Bruce Collings (Trombone), Linnea Nike Adler (Mandolin), Jinhee Kim (Guitar), Yukari Yagi (Percussion), Veronique De Raedemaeker (Violin), Muzi Liu (Violin), Amaryllis Bartholomeus (Viola), Elio Herrera (Cello), Victor Gelling (Double bass), Pablo Garretón Izquierdo (Sound Director), Fabrik Quartet
Angel Hernández Lovera's new work, Parallelwelten, branches into musical realities. Gérard Grisey's piece, inspired by the Egyptian sun god Ra, explores dualities like light and darkness, and harmonic and inharmonic spectra. The second half features Kathrin A. Denner's “Aeris” and Milica Djordjević's cosmic piece, performed by young ensembles as part of the InSzene program.
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This season
In Köln

Ensemble Musikfabrik

Mon, Jun 23, 2025, 20:00
Pierre-Laurent Aimard (Piano), Benjamin Kobler (Cembalo), Carl Rosman (Clarinet), Ensemble Musikfabrik (Ensemble), Bas Wiegers (Conductor)
French composer Pierre Boulez and American composer Elliott Carter first met in Paris in the early 1950s and formed a lifelong friendship. Ensemble Musikfabrik and Bas Wiegers commemorate these two important modern composers with iconic pieces of contemporary music. Clarinetist Carl Rosman takes center stage in Boulez's 'Domaines', exploring space in dialogue with five instrumentalists. Carter's 'Double Concerto' features a musical conversation between two chamber orchestras, with soloists Benjamin Kobler (harpsichord) and Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano).