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1916 – 2016 the Schloss Elmau Cultural Experience 100 Years Schloss Elmau 1916 – 2016 THE SCHLOSS ELMAU CULTURAL EXPERIENCE 100 YEARS SCHLOSS ELMAU DEAR GUESTS, since Schloss Elmau first opened its doors in 1916, we have hosted the who’s who of classical and jazz musi- cians, from Martha Argerich to Frank Peter Zimmermann. We are celebra- ting „100 Years of Schloss Elmau“ in an equally diversified year of cultural highlights,celebrating internationally acclaimed musicians and authors of our time. All of this in our wonderful concert hall which has become one of the preferred locations for recording venues and musical residencies. Enjoy it … Artistic Director Schloss Elmau 100 YEARS OF SCHLOSS ELMAU 100 YEARS OF CHAMBER MUSIC featuring Benjamin Britten Peter Pears 2016 9 – 17 JANUARY George Malcolm TH 62 CHAMBER MUSIC WEEK @ Amadeus Quartett SCHLOSS ELMAU Hans Oppenheim Yehudi Menuhin featuring CHAD HOOPES & MÜNCHENER Aurèle Nicolet KAMMERORCHESTER Melos Quartett MARTIN STADTFELD Münchener Kammerorchester JAN VOGLER Hagen Quartett András Schiff Music has been part of Schloss Tabea Zimmermann Elmau since the beginning: In our first Christoph Poppen year – 1916 – Schubert‘s String Quintet Yuri Bashmet was performed at Christmas, and nearly 100 concerts were perfor- Yaara Tal med in our concert hall which was Andreas Groethuysen built expressly for purpose of music. Mischa Maysky In the 1930s, a Week of Chamber Sol Gabetta Music was introduced, which since Vilde Frang 1957 has been held annually in Janu- Yuja Wang ary ever since. This festival was first Khatia Buniatishvili curated by Benjamin Britten and the Amadeus Quartet as the “British- Renault & Gautier Capuçon German Music Days,” then later as Jan Vogler the (Elmau) Music Festival, and finally Martin Stadtfeld as the Chamber Music week, which Kirill Troussov we celebrate to this day. Lisa Batiashvili Nils Mönkemeyer 27 FEBRUARY 19 MARCH – 2 APRIL GRIGORY SOKOLOV piano 100 YEARS OF SCHLOSS ELMAU EASTER featuring GAUTIER CAPUÇON, ALEXANDER KLUGE, HANS MAGNUS ENZENSBERGER, NILS LANDGREN Artists who have for years made the cultural program at Schloss Elmau what it is already celebrated “100 Years of Schloss Elmau” with us around the easter holidays. MAY 12 – 29 MAY 20 100 YEARS OF SCHLOSS ELMAU “Celebrating 100 Years PENTECOST of Schloss Elmau” MAX MUTZKE vocals 12 THOMAS QUASTHOFF vocals LISA BATIASHVILI violin FRANK CHASTENIER piano ANTOINE TAMESTIT viola CHRISTIAN VON KAPHENGST bass JEAN-GUIHEN QUEYRAS violoncello WOLFGANG HAFFNER drums JONATHAN BISS piano Jazz Dvorák, Schumann 21 13 PAOLO FRESU trumpet YANN MARTEL reads OMAR SOSA piano “The High Mountains of Portugal” TRILOK GURTU percussion MARGARETE V. SCHWARZKOPF moderation Jazz STEFAN HUNSTEIN German-language texts 23 Author reading in English CHRISTOPH PRÉGARDIEN tenor JULYUS DRAKE piano 14 Schubert, Schumann ANNA PROHASKA soprano VERONIKA EBERLE & FRIENDS 26 VERONIKA EBERLE violin CHRISTIAN BRÜCKNER reads MALIN BROMAN violin Traumbilder der Romantik DANUSHA WASKIEWICZ viola Poems QUIRINE VIERSEN violoncello DANIIL TRIFONOV RICK STOTIJN bass 27 PASCAL MORAGUES clarinet LYNN HARRELL violoncello Since his Elmau debut during MARCO POSTINGHEL bassoon ANNA MALIKOVA piano the Verbier Festival @ Schloss RADOVAN VLATKOVIC´ horn Bach, Debussy, Schubert, Elmau in December 2012 – one Schubert, Webern, Pergolesi Mendelssohn Bartholdy of the young pianist’s first concerts in Germany after 15 28 winning first prize mat the DANIIL TRIFONOV piano “Promises” 2011 Tchaikovsky Competition – Bach/Brahms, Rachmaninov MICHEL PORTAL clarinet, saxophone Trifonov’s career has been KEVIN HAYS piano, fender rhodes skyrocketing ever since. We are 16 JEFF BALLARD drums, percussion thus all the more delighted QUATUOR DIOTIMA Jazz to be welcoming him to Elmau YUN-PENG ZHAO violin for the third time as part of CONSTANCE RONZATTI violin our “100 Years of Schloss FRANCK CHEVALIER viola Elmau” celebrations. PIERRE MORLET violoncello Ligeti, Webern, Beethoven JUNE 6 – 12 JUNE MOSTLY SCHUBERT A week of lied and chamber music dedicated to Franz Schubert. A date to remember: Schloss Elmau first opened its doors on June 11, 1916. 6 SCHUMANN QUARTETT ERIK SCHUMANN violin KEN SCHUMANN violin LIISA RANDALU viola MARK SCHUMANN violoncello Mozart, Schubert 7 VIKTORIA MULLOVA violin MATTHEW BARLEY violoncello VÍKINGUR ÓLAFSSON piano Schubert, Ravel 8 JULYAN PRÉGARDIEN tenor ÉRIC LE SAGE piano Schubert, Schumann ALFRED BRENDEL 9 In dialogue with the Zurich colum- Pianist ALFRED BRENDEL and nist Martin Meyer, he talks about Journalist MARTIN MEYER the great Romantic, whose works In conversation he has personally interpreted at Schloss Elmau. 11 MOJCA ERDMANN Decca Classics publications soprano to the 85th Birthday of Alfred Brendel: MANUEL LANGE piano Complete Philips Recordings on 114 CDs Schubert/Strauss © Isolde Ohlbaum JUNE 14 23 & 25 CARTE BLANCHE MAHARAJ TRIO FOR JANINE JANSEN PANDIT VIKASH MAHARAJ sarod PRABHASH MAHARAJ tabla 23 ABHISHEK MAHARAJ sitar JANINE JANSEN violin World BORIS BROVTSYN violin LAWRENCE POWER viola 15 DANIEL BLENDULF violoncello Open Atelier ITAMAR GOLAN piano KAREN MÜLLER Ravel, Bartók Sculptor from Elmau PETER SCHMITT Curator 25 Exhibition, lecture, film screening JANINE JANSEN violin MISCHA MAYSKY violoncello 18 ITAMAR GOLAN piano JOACHIM MEYERHOFF reads Tchaikovsky “Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke” 28 OLAF PETERSENN moderation WILFRIED F. SCHOELLER reads Author reading “Franz Marc. Eine Biografie” Author reading 21 BERND GLEMSER piano 30 Bach/Busoni, Rachmaninov, MIRA WANG violin Chopin KYLE ARMBRUST viola JAN VOGLER violoncello LISE DE LA SALLE piano Debussy, Brahms JANINE JANSEN JULY 5 12 22 “Melodramen – Schätze der LIZZ WRIGHT vocals REINHOLD MESSNER: Romantik” MARTIN KOLARIDES guitar “Über Leben” HANS SIGL recitation NICOLAS D‘AMATO bass Lecture and Talk HELMUT DEUTSCH piano BRANNEN TEMPLE drums Musical reading BOBBY SPARKS keys 23 DANIEL LOZAKOVITJ violin 6 13 FRANK DUPREE piano VERONIKA EBERLE violin “Ticho” Bach, Mozart, Brahms ANDREAS BRANTELID violoncello ALMUT KÜHNE vocals SHAI WOSNER piano TOM ARTHURS trumpet 25 Beethoven, Schubert MARC SCHMOLLING piano “Goldberg City Variations” Jazz FRANCESCO TRISTANO piano 8 EDOARDO PIETROGRANDE sound CHRISTIAN GERHAHER baritone 14 FEDERICO NITTI video art GEROLD HUBER piano IAN BOSTRIDGE tenor Concert & video installation Schumann, Wolf JULYUS DRAKE piano Schumann, Brahms 27 9 – 17 JULY LENA BELKINA mezzosoprano CHRISTIAN SCOTT ATUNDE ADJUAH JAZZCLASSICA 16 OLENA KUSHPLER piano The coolest jazz acts and exceptional JUSTIN KAUFLIN TRIO Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov classical concerts take turns on stage JUSTIN KAUFLIN piano during this musical week in summer CHRIS SMITH bass 28 BILLY WILLIAMS drums DEBORAH FELDMAN reads 9 Jazz „Unorthodox“ CHRISTIAN SCOTT ATUNDE ADJUAH CHRISTIAN RUZICSKA trumpet, flugelhorn, sirenette 19 moderation BRAXTON COOK saxophone JOSÉ JAMES vocals Author reading in German LAWRENCE FIELDS piano TAKESHI OHBAYASHI keyboard KRIS FUNN bass SOLOMON DORSEY bass, vocals 30 COREY FONVILLE drums NATE SMITH drums BRAD MEHLDAU piano JOE DYSON drums Jazz Jazz DOMINIC MINIX guitar ELENA PINDERHUGHES 20 flute, vocals RAINER MORITZ reads Jazz “Der schönste Aufenthalt der Welt. 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HADI ALIZADEH daff, tonbak MARTIN GRUBINGER SEN. 16 YUSUF ÇOLAK bag˘lama ALEX GEORGIEV percussion QUATROCELLI CLAUDIA OTT ney Bartók, Reich, Say, Dun TIM STRÖBLE, LUKAS DREYER, Musical reading HARTWIG CHRIST, 5 MATTHIAS TRÜCK violoncelli 27 IAN McEWAN reads “Kindes- A BU piano wohl” 18 Jazz FELICITAS VON LOVENBERG GABRIELA SCHERER soprano moderation MICHAEL VOLLE baritone 30 Reading in English SOPHIE RAYNAUD piano TRIOSENCE Wagner, Mozart, Verdi BERNHARD SCHÜLER piano 6 OMAR CALVO bass JULYAN BARNES reads 22 STEPHAN EMIG drums “Am Fenster. 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