Anthony Millet © Karl Pouillot
Anthony Millet © Karl Pouillot
Ensemble of the Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra (LFCO) | Participants in the Contemporary- Conducting Program

Performers


Program

20.00
Introduction to the Concert
The composers in conversation with Mark Sattler (in English | KKL Luzern, Lucerne Hall)

21.00
Marco Stroppa (*1959)
new work for accordion and electro-acoustic totem
world premiere
commissioned by Lucerne Festival with support from the Fondation Pierre Boulez
Pierre Boulez (1925–2016)
Dérive 1 for six instruments
Charles Kwong (*1985)
new work for ensemble
world premieres
commissioned by Lucerne Festival with support from the Fondation Pierre Boulez
Wei-Chieh Lin
new work for ensemble
world premieres
commissioned by Lucerne Festival with support from the Fondation Pierre Boulez
Piyawat Louilarpprasert
new work for ensemble
world premieres
commissioned by Lucerne Festival with support from the Fondation Pierre Boulez
Alyssa Regent (*1995)
new work for ensemble
world premieres
commissioned by Lucerne Festival with support from the Fondation Pierre Boulez

This concert has no intermission.
The concert is expected to end at 22.15 

Description

Instead of works, Pierre Boulez composed networks. “For me, a musical idea is like a seed: you plant it in a certain soil and suddenly it multiplies like a weed,” he once remarked. When Boulez weaves a delicate fabric of gentle trills, quivering tremolos, and sparkling arpeggios in Dérive 1, he draws on the same six-note sequence that underlies two other scores: Messagesquisse and Répons. To mark the occasion of Boulez’s 100th birthday, we will continue weaving these threads into the present: four composers have been asked to write new ensemble works paying tribute to the celebrated artist. The fifth world premiere presented in this concert will be by our composer-in-residence Marco Stroppa, who worked closely with Boulez at IRCAM in Paris. Stroppa juxtaposes the accordion with an “electro-acoustic totem”: a tower of loudspeakers that endows the otherwise intangible electronic sound with an almost human presence.


Event Venue

KKL Luzern, Lucerne Hall

Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern
Europaplatz 1
CH-6005 Luzern

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