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RFO Lijst Van Premières RFO Lijst van premières Eerste uitvoeringen in Nederland door het RFO Deze lijst is onvolledig, vooral waar het de jaren voor 1980 betreft, waarin het nog geen gewoonte was om premières te vermelden. Aanvullingen en correcties zijn meer dan welkom! * = Tevens wereldpremière Waar 'opn./uitz.' is vermeld, betreft het een directe radio-uitzending zonder publiek, of een opname bestemd voor uitzending op een latere datum. Bijgewerkt tot 1 september 2020. Aa, Michel van der Second self * 10-12-2004 Utrecht, MC Vredenburg, o.l.v. Ed Spanjaard Abendroth, Walter Symfonie, opus 28 * 03-12-1950 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Paul van Kempen Adams, John The Chairman dances 12-12-1987 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. David Zinman El Dorado 07-01-1993 Eindhoven, Muziekcentrum, o.l.v. Lukas Foss The Death of Klinghoffer: chorusses 23-02-1995 Utrecht, MC Vredenburg, o.l.v. Edo de Waart Guide to strange places * 06-10-2001 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. John Adams The Death of Klinghoffer 20-10-2001 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Edo de Waart El Niño: a nativity oratorio 30-11-2002 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. John Adams On the transmigration of souls 06-09-2003 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Edo de Waart My father knew Charles Ives 22-05-2004 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Zsolt Nagy The Dharma at Big Sur 22-04-2006 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. John Adams Harmonium 22-04-2006 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. John Adams A flowering tree 24-05-2008 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. John Adams City noir 20-11-2010 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. John Adams The Gospel According to the Other Mary 08-06-2013 A’dam, Koninklijk Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Markus Stenz Absolute jest 28-03-2015 A’dam, Koninklijk Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Markus Stenz Saxophone concerto 06-05-2017 A’dam, Koninklijk Concertgebouw, o.l.v. John Adams Adams, John Luther Dark waves 15-12-2007 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Jaap van Zweden Adès, Thomas Asyla 24-10-1998 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Hans Vonk America, a Prophecy 24-04-2004 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Lawrence Renes The Tempest (excerpts) 24-06-2006 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Markus Stenz The Tempest 16-05-2009 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Markus Stenz Tevot 15-01-2010 Utrecht, Vredenburg Leidsche Rijn, o.l.v. Edward Gardner Adriaansz, Peter Comfort * 09-06-2001 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Micha Hamel Aho, Kalevi Minea 06-10-2012 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Osmo Vänskä Anderson, Julian The Stations of the Sun 16-09-2000 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Oliver Knussen Symphony 19-04-2008 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Ed Spanjaard In lieblicher Bläue 01-03-2019 Utrecht, TivoliVredenburg, o.l.v. Markus Stenz Andriessen, Hendrik Declamatorium 'De zee en het land' * 29-04-1953 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Maurits van den Berg Andriessen, Jurriaan Symfonie nr. 1 'Berkshire symphonies' * 19-02-1950 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Willem van Otterloo Symphonietta concertante * 26-02-1952 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Albert van Raalte Een prince van Oraengien * 05-09-1973 Veere, haven, o.l.v. Hans Vonk Andriessen, Louis Anachronie 2 17-01-1970 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Charles de Wolff Agamemnon 19-01-2019 A'dam, Koninklijk Concertgebouw, o.l.v. JoAnn Falletta The only one 30-11-2019 A'dam, Koninklijk Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Bas Wiegers Arrigo, Girolamo Thumos 04-09-1965 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Bruno Maderna Avitsur, Eitan Shirat Harodot 11-02-1984 opn./uitz. o.l.v. David Porcelijn Bach, Johann Sebastian arr. Benjamin, George Canon & Fugue 23-06-2018 A'dam, Koninklijk Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Martyn Brabbins Badings, Henk Celloconcert nr. 2 * 13-09-1949 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Willem van Otterloo Symfonie nr. 6 'Psalmensymfonie' * 25-06-1953 Haarlem, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Eduard Flipse Symfonisch Scherzo * 09-11-1953 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Paul van Kempen Serenade * 27-05-1954 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Paul van Kempen Orestes * 25-08-1954 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Henk Spruit Symfonie nr. 8 03-07-1958 Nijmegen, De Vereeniging, o.l.v. Bernard Haitink Barraine, Elsa Symfonie nr. 2 15-10-1947 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Albert van Raalte Barraud, Henri Numance, suite symphonique 25-11-1955 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Pierre Michel Leconte Rapsodie Dionysienne 17-09-1965 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Jean Fournet Bartók, Béla Scherzo voor piano en orkest 20-05-1965 opn./uitz. o.l.v. André Rieu sr. Concert voor orkest 25-03-1947 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Albert van Raalte Cantata profana 23-06-1959 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Bernard Haitink Basset, Leslie Echoes from an invisible world 14-08-1982 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Sergiu Comissiona Bax, Arnold Concertante voor piano (linkerhand) en orkest 26-10-1950 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Paul van Kempen Spring fire 20-03-2004 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Mark Elder Beal, Jeff House of Cards Symphony 22-04-2017 A'dam, Koninklijk Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Jeff Beal Benjamin, George Mind of Winter 30-01-1986 A'dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Ronald Zollman Sometime Voices 23-06-2018 A'dam, Koninklijk Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Martyn Brabbins Lessons in love and violence 25-06-2018 A'dam, Nationale Opera en Ballet, o.l.v. George Benjamin Bennett, Richard Rodney Pianoconcert 07-02-1970 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Roberto Benzi Berg, Alban Lulu (3e akte door Friedrich Cerha) 02-10-1980 Scheveningen, Circustheater, o.l.v. Hans Vonk Bergsma, William Symfonie nr. 1 18-05-1950 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Erich Leinsdorf Berio, Luciano Sinfonia (4 movements) 03-07-1969 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Luciano Berio Bewegung 06-10-1971 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Diego Masson Points on the curve to find 22-02-1976 A'dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Hans Zender Echoing curves 17-02-1990 A'dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Edo de Waart Récit (Chemins VII) 17-02-2001 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Peter Eötvös Stanze 03-09-2005 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Jaap van Zweden Epiphanies 17-12-2005 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Jaap van Zweden Berlioz, Hector Les Troyens à Carthage 25-06-1952 Den Haag, Gebouw K&W, o.l.v. Willem van Otterloo Les Troyens (compleet) 29-03-1987 Utrecht, MC Vredenburg, o.l.v. Henry Lewis Bernaola, Carmelo Villanesca * 18-05-1971 Hilversum, VARA Studio 1 o.l.v. Jean Fournet Bernstein, Leonard A White House Cantata 08-06-2018 Utrecht, TivoliVredenburg, o.l.v. Wayne Marshall Birkenkötter, Jörg …zur Nähe - voran 07-09-1991 A’dam, Yakultzaal, o.l.v. Richard Dufallo Birtwistle, Harrison Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum 13-05-1988 Hilversum, VARA Studio 1, o.l.v. Richard Dufallo Antiphonies 12-02-1994 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Michael Gielen Earth dances 23-11-1996 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Peter Eötvös Exody “23:59:59” 23-10-1999 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Peter Eötvös The Shadow of Night 18-02-2006 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Ingo Metzmacher Night's Black Bird 02-12-2017 A’dam, Koninklijk Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Ryan Wigglesworth Bizet, Georges Djamileh 12-12-1956 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Albert Wolff Bloch, Ernest Suite voor altviool en orkest 28-09-1949 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Albert van Raalte Avodath hakodesh 22-01-1984 Utrecht, MC Vredenburg, o.l.v. Sergiu Comissiona Bo, Sonia Da una lettera di Husserl * 27-09-1985 Groningen, De Oosterpoort, o.l.v. David Porcelijn Boehmer, Konrad Dr. Fausti Höllenfahrt 08-11-2008 A’dam, Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ, o.l.v. Micha Hamel Boekel, Meindert Cantate * 13-11-1964 A'dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Marinus Voorberg Boer, Ed de Symfonie nr. 1 * 28-10-1989 R’dam, de Doelen, o.l.v. Kenneth Montgomery Bondeville, Emmanuel Gaultier-Garguille 18-09-1955 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Jean Fournet Bondon, Jacques Lumières et formes animées 05-05-1978 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Jean Fournet Bonsel, Adriaan Suite voor fluit en strijkorkest * 22-10-1946 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Albert van Raalte Geluckig is het land * 11-09-1947 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Albert van Raalte Drie Hymnen * 02-10-1948 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Albert van Raalte Klarinetconcert * 09-01-1951 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Paul van Kempen Symfonie nr. 1 * 23-04-1956 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Bernard Haitink Vrede-oorlog-vrede? * 06-03-1976 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Jean Fournet Proloog * 29-08-1980 opn./uitz. o.l.v. Roelof van Driesten Boogman, Willem Raving * 01-02-2014 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Reinbert de Leeuw Borissova-Ollas, Victoria Wings of the Wind 17-04-2010 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Vasily Petrenko Golden dances of Pharaohs 01-10-2010 Utrecht, Vredenburg Leidsche Rijn, o.l.v. Eivind Gullberg Jensen Bossi, Renzo Rinaldo Il principe felice 25-01-1955 opn./uitz. o.l.v. dr. C.L. Walther Boer Boulez, Pierre Le soleil des eaux 06-07-1973 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Bruno Maderna Mémoriale 01-10-1988 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Kent Nagano Le visage nuptial 25-06-2005 A’dam, Concertgebouw, o.l.v. Peter Eötvös Bourguignon, Francis de Concert voor viool en orkest, opus 85 * 20-01-1948 opn./uitz.
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