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Suggested List of Composers Suggested list of composers Germany Helmut Lachenmann, York Höller, Wolfgang Rihm, Hans Zimmer, etc. Austria Friedrich Cerha, Georg Friedrich Haas, Beat Furrer, Olga Neuwirth, etc. France François-Bernard Mâche, Tristan Murail, Pascal Dusapin, Gerard Grisey, etc. Belgium Karel Goeyvaerts, Henri Pousseur, Wim Mertens, Nicholas Lens, Wim Henderickx, etc. The Netherlands Louis Andriessen, Michel van der Aa, etc. England Alexander Goehr, Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell Davies, Gavin Bryars, Brian Ferneyhough, etc. Ireland Gerald Barry, Donnacha Dennehy, etc. Italy Luigi Nono, Luciano Berio, Salvatore Sciarrino, Fausto Romitelli, etc. Spain Cristóbal Halffter, Luis de Pablo, Tomás Marco, etc. Portugal Emmanuel Nunes, António Chagas Rosa, etc. Greece Vangelis Papathanassiou, Eleni Karaindrou, Nikos Kypourgos, etc. Croatia Ivo Malec, Milko Kelemen, Dubravko Detoni, etc. Serbia Ljubica Marić, Milko Kelemen, etc. Slovenia Vinko Globokar, Uroš Rojko, etc. Czech Republic Karel Husa, Petr Eben, Sylvie Bodorová, Vladimír Hirsch, etc. Hungary György Ligeti, György Kurtág, László Vidovszky, László Sáry, etc. Romania Anatol Vieru, Iancu Dumitrescu, etc. Bulgaria Gheorghi Arnaoudov, Dobrinka Tabakova, etc. Finland Kalevi Aho, Kaija Saariaho, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Magnus Lindberg, etc. Sweden Gustaf Allan Pettersson, Anders Hillborg, etc. Norway Arne Nordheim, Lasse Thoresen, etc. Iceland Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson, Karólína Eiríksdóttir, etc. Denmark Per Nørgård, Poul Ruders, Hans Abrahamsen, etc. Latvia Pēteris Vasks, Maija Einfelde, etc. Estonia Arvo Part, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Helena Tulve, etc. Poland Wojciech Kilar, Paweł Szymański, Hanna Kulenty, Paweł Łukaszewski, etc. Russia Leonid Desyatnikov, Vladimir Tarnopolsky, etc. Ukraine Valentyn Sylvestrov, etc. Belarus Lyudmila Shleg, Dzmitry (Dmitry) Lybin, etc. USA John Williams, Steve Reich, John Adams, David Lang, Aaron Jay Kernis, etc. Canada Colin McPhee, Harry Somers, Claude Vivier, R. Murray Schafer, etc. Brazil Edino Krieger, Camargo Guarnieri, Marlos Nobre, etc. Australia Brett Dean, etc. Japan Toru Takemitsu, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Toshio Hosokawa, Yasunori Mitsuda, etc. China Chou Wen-Chung, Chen Yi, Tan Dun, etc. Georgia Giya Kancheli, etc. Israel Noam Sheriff, Chaya Czernowin, Lior Navok, etc. .
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