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Performance Highlights Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Limited Heuer Meredith Photo: Performance Highlights 2008 Jan 1 Mosaic* Das Neue Ensemble / Stephan Meier Hannover* Triple Duo other chamber works 8-10/ Dialogues Pierre-Laurent Aimard pft / Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich / Freiburg 11 Zürich / Heinz Holliger im Breisgau 9 String Quartet No.5 Pacifica Quartet Stanford, CA / US Tour 10/12 Dialogues Llyr Williams pft / Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali / Teatro dal Verme, Antonello Manacorda Milan Elliott Carter Carte Blanche, Madrid Jan 11-13 Anniversary Nicholas Daniel ob / Spanish National Orchestra / Auditorio Oboe Concerto* Diego Masson Nacional* Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei* 14 Caténaires* Ursula Oppens pft Auditorio other solo piano works Nacional* 15 Oboe Quartet musicians from Spanish National Orchestra Auditorio String Quartet No.4 Nacional Triple Duo Rai NuovoMusica 2008, Turin Jan 12 Boston Concerto Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale RAI / Peter Rundel Auditorium Rai* What Next?* 14 Tempo e Tempi* Lucy Shelton sop / musicians from Orchestra Auditorium Rai* other chamber works Sinfonica Nazionale RAI / Marco Angius Elliott Carter 18 Cello Concerto* Fred Sherry vcl / Charles Rosen pft / Orchestra Auditorium Rai* Dialogues Sinfonica Nazionale RAI / Pierre-André Valade Jan 14 Figment III Donald Palma db New York, NY** 15 Three Occasions for National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland / National Concert Orchestra Gavin Maloney Hall, Dublin 16 Fragments Nos.1 & 2 Swiss Chamber Soloists Lugano / Tour 19 Horn Concerto James Sommerville hn / Radio Kamer Filharmonie / Concertgebouw, Peter Eötvös Amsterdam* Aldwych House 19/26 Mosaic dèdalo ensemble / Vittorio Parisi Rome* / Brescia 71-91 Aldwych London WC2B 4HN 20 Mosaic Doelenensemble / Arie van Beek de Doelen, Telephone: 020-7054 7200 Triple Duo Rotterdam Fax: 020-7054 7293 Email: [email protected] 22-27 Biennale Quatuors à cordes, Cité de la musique, Paris Website: www.boosey.com Includes complete cycle of Carter string quartets and world premiere of Figment IV **World premiere *Territorial premiere Performance Highlights continued RBB Festival Ultraschall, Berlin Jan 23 Of Challenge and of Love Caroline Melzer sop / Axel Bauni pft Sophiensaele 26 Chamber works The Sheridan Ensemble Sophiensaele 26 Boston Concerto Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin / Bradley Lubman Großer Sendesaal des RBB Jan 25-27 Chamber Music Northwest, Portland, OR A three day festival featuring performances of Con Leggerezza Pensosa and other chamber works Focus! 2008: All about Elliott, Juilliard School, New York Jan 25 Quintet for piano and string quartet Gil Kalish pft / Juilliard String Quartet Peter Jay Sharp Theater 25 Clarinet Concerto Ismail Lumanovski cl / Lucerne Festival Academy Ensemble / Peter Jay Sharp Theater Penthode New Juilliard Ensemble / Pierre Boulez Triple Duo 28 Caténaires Juilliard School musicians Peter Jay Sharp Theater Trilogy other chamber works 29 Asko Concerto New Juilliard Ensemble Peter Jay Sharp Theater Quintet for piano and winds Tempo e Tempi 31 Enchanted Preludes Juilliard School musicians Peter Jay Sharp Theater Quintet for piano and string quartet other chamber works Feb 1 Chamber works Juilliard School musicians Peter Jay Sharp Theater 2 Cello Concerto Dane Johansen vcl / Juilliard Orchestra / James Levine Peter Jay Sharp Theater Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei Jan 30/ Complete String Quartets Pacifica Quartet Lincoln Center, New York, NY / Mar 15 Da Camera, Houston, TX Feb 1-2 Soundings Alabama Symphony Orchestra / Justin Brown Birmingham, AL 1 Three Occasions for Orchestra Hessischer Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester / Roland Kluttig Alte Oper, Frankfurt a.M. Nous Sons 2008, Barcelona Feb 9-10 Three Illusions for Orchestra Barcelona Symphony Orchestra / Ruben Gimeno L’Auditori* 23 String Quartet No.5 Arditti Quartet L’Auditori Feb 16-23 Stockholm New Music Festival Includes performances of String Quartet No.5, Triple Duo and other chamber works 26/May 5 Quintet for piano and string quartet Hebrides Ensemble Edinburgh / London Feb 27 Quintet for piano and string quartet Thomas Sauer pft / Brentano Quartet Carnegie Hall, New York, NY Mar 1 Oboe Quartet Nash Ensemble Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon other chamber works 2 Triple Duo Pro Nova Ensemble der Duisburger Philharmoniker Opernhaus, Duisburg 10 La Musique Lucy Shelton mezz Merkin Hall, New York, NY 18/Apr 13 Caténaires Pierre-Laurent Aimard pft Philadelphia, PA / Tokyo* 2 Performance Highlights continued Performance Highlights continued Mar 18/19/ Figment IV Samuel Rhodes vla Washington, DC* / Philadelphia, 21/23 PA / New York, NY / Boston, MA 25 Dialogues Ursula Oppens pft / Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Walt Disney Hall, Group / Joana Carneiro Los Angeles, CA Apr 4 Oboe Concerto Nicholas Daniel ob / Michelle DeYoung mezz / Powell Hall, Saint Louis, MO Of Rewaking Saint Louis Symphony / David Robertson 10 Figments Nos.1 & 2 Fred Sherry vcl NY Society of Ethical Culture 22 Asko Concerto Rosemary Hardy mezz / Nicolas Hodges pft / Asko Ensemble / Concertgebouw, Amsterdam* Dialogues Oliver Knussen In the Distances of Sleep* 29 Clarinet Quintet Charles Neidich cl / Juilliard String Quartet Juilliard School, New York, NY** May 10 Two Diversions Pierre-Laurent Aimard pft Philharmonie, Berlin 22 Three Illusions for Orchestra MET Orchestra / James Levine Carnegie Hall, New York, NY 23-24 Mosaic Phoenix Ensemble / Jürg Henneberger Gare du Nord, Basel 29 Quintet for piano and string quartet Pacifica Quartet Washington, DC Jun 16 Quintet for piano and string quartet Gil Kalish pft / Juilliard String Quartet Chicago, IL Jul 7-9 Cello Concerto Johannes Moser vcl / Städtisches Orchester Bremerhaven / Stadttheater, Bremerhaven* Stephan Tetzlaff Tanglewood Music Center Festival Jul 20 Clarinet Concerto Thomas Martin cl / Nicholas Hodges pft / Tanglewood Music Ozawa Hall** Dialogues Center Orchestra / Oliver Knussen / James Levine Sound Fields** Réflexions* other chamber works 21 Penthode James Levine pft / Lucy Shelton sop / Tanglewood Music Ozawa Hall Tempo e Tempi Center Fellows / Stefan Asbury Triple Duo other chamber works 22 In the Distances of Sleep Jo Ellen Miller sop / Tanglewood Music Center Fellows / Ozawa Hall** Mad Regales** James Levine Mosaic* other chamber works 23 Cello Concerto Fred Sherry vcl / Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra / Ozawa Hall Three Occasions for Orchestra Oliver Knussen 24 Boston Concerto James Sommerville hn / Boston Symphony Orchestra / Ozawa Hall Horn Concerto Tanglewood Music Center Fellows / James Levine Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei Three Illusions for Orchestra other chamber works Lucerne Festival Sep 2 Clarinet Concerto Academy Soloist cl / Lucerne Festival Academy / Pierre Boulez Concert Hall Penthode Triple Duo 5 Allegro scorrevole Lucerne Festival Academy / Pierre Boulez Concert Hall Sep 9 Flute Concerto Emmanuel Pahud fl / Jerusalem International Chamber Music Jerusalem** Ensemble / Daniel Barenboim 3 Performance Highlights continued Sep 13 Horn Concerto Ignacio Garcia hn / Michelle DeYoung sop / Philharmonie, Berlin In the Distances of Sleep Staatskapelle Berlin / Daniel Barenboim Soundings Oct 2 Asko Concerto Ensemble Intercontemporain / Susanna Mälkki Cité de la musique, Paris 9 Mosaic* Ensemble Intercontemporain Cité de la musique, Paris* other chamber works 17-25 2nd Cello Biennale, Muziekgebouw, Amsterdam Includes performances of all Carter cello works, as well as performances of Figment by all competition finalists 30-31 Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei Gulbenkian Orchestra / Lawrence Foster Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon* Nov 13 Con Leggerezza Pensosa Fred Sherry vcl / Tara O’Connor fl/ Charles Neidich cl / Carnegie Hall, New York, NY other chamber works Stephen Gosling pft / Rolf Schulte vln 14 Caténaires Pierre-Laurent Aimard pft Louvre, Paris* 18 +4 perfs What Next? Johannes Erath dir / Neue Oper Wien / Walter Kobéra Remise, Vienna* 23 In the Distances of Sleep MET Chamber Ensemble / James Levine Carnegie Hall, New York, NY 24/Dec 7/ Complete String Quartets Pacifica Quartet Genoa / San Francisco, CA / Feb 3/7 London / Lisbon Nov 26/27 Violin Concerto Thomas Zehetmair vln / Staatskapelle Berlin / Michael Gielen Berlin Dec 4/ Interventions Daniel Barenboim pft / Boston Symphony Orchestra / Symphony Hall, Boston, MA** / 11 James Levine Carnegie Hall, New York, NY 11 Clarinet Concerto Pierre-Laurent Aimard pft / Alain Damiens cl / Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, London* Dialogues Intercontemporain / Pierre Boulez Matribute* other chamber works 11/13 Tempo e Tempi Nieuw Ensemble Amsterdam / Cologne other chamber works 11 Horn Concerto Elspeth Dutch hn / City of Birmingham SO / Sakari Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham* 12 Réflexions Claire Booth sop / Remix Ensemble / Stefan Asbury Casa da Musica, Porto* Tempo e Tempi 13 Asko Concerto Remix Ensemble / Franck Ollu / Orquesta Nacional do Porto / Casa da Musica, Porto Three Occasions for Orchestra Stefan Asbury 13 String Quartets Nos.4 & 5 Arditti Quartet Amsterdam 16 All Carter programme BBC Symphony Orchestra / Oliver Knussen Barbican, London 2009 Jan 5/6 Allegro scorrevole Staatskapelle Berlin / Daniel Barenboim Berlin Feb 5 All Carter programme Pierre-Laurent Aimard pft Carnegie Hall, New York, NY 26-28/Mar 10 Réflexions Chicago Symphony Orchestra / Pierre Boulez Chicago, IL / New York NY Mar 12-14 Boston Concerto Berliner Philharmoniker / Michael Boder Philharmonie, Berlin 16/17 Partita Staatskapelle Berlin / Daniel Barenboim Berlin 25 Figment IV* Claire Booth sop / Nash Ensemble / Martyn Brabbins Wigmore Hall, London* Mosaic Tempo e Tempi Apr 20/21 Interventions Daniel Barenboim pft / Staatskapelle Berlin / Pierre Boulez Berlin* May 11 Chamber works Daniel Barenboim pft / members of Staatskapelle Berlin Carnegie Hall, New York, NY Jun 11-13 Flute Concerto Emmanuel Pahud fl/ Berliner Philharmoniker / Philharmonie, Berlin* Daniel Barenboim For complete information on forthcoming Carter performances, including works published by Schirmer, please visit www.carter100.com If you would like your performances listed on our web calendar, please email us at [email protected] 4.
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