Music archive

Mahler Study Day with Jeremy Barham

11 April 2010, 11.00am | Austrian Cultural Forum London
Dr Jeremy Barham is a Lecturer in Music at the University of Surrey and the editor of Perspectives on Gustav Mahler and The Cambridge Companion to Mahler.  Details of this study day are still to ...
Doomed Love: Johanna Lonsky & Iain Farrington

Doomed Love: Johanna Lonsky & Iain Farrington

30 March 2010, 7.00pm | Austrian Cultural Forum London
For this special evening the Austrian actress Johanna Lonsky and pianist Iain Farrington present works from the Romantic period, including music by Schumann in his bicentenary year, an affectingly valedictory melodrama by Schubert and a ...
Fidelio Trio

Fidelio Trio

30 March 2010, 1.05pm | Bishopsgate Institute Great Hall
The Fidelio Trio are fast establishing a reputation for their fine interpretations and advocacy for contemporary music, performing extremely diverse repetoire throughout Europe, Asia and South Africa.  The concert will include works by Mozart, Hans ...
Counterpoise with Johanna Lonsky present Loved to Death

Counterpoise with Johanna Lonsky present Loved to Death

29 March 2010, 8.00pm | Kings Place
Austrian actress Johanna Lonsky narrates a programme with musical ensemble Counterpoise, comprising Alexander Wood (violin), Deborah Calland (trumpet), Kyle Horch (saxophone) and Iain Farrington (piano). Their programme will mix the genres of music, spoken text ...
Fidelio Trio

Fidelio Trio. A Portrait Concert of Raymond Deane

29 March 2010, 7.45pm | Southbank Centre
Raymond Deane, whose work will be showcased by the esteemed Fidelio Trio in this special concert in London, is one of Ireland's leading composers. More about Raymond Deane on his website. Soundings artist the ...
Wiener Waldhornverein Scotland Tour

Wiener Waldhornverein Scotland Tour

28 March – 4 April 2010 | Various venues, Scotland
The Wiener Waldhornverein (French Horn Association) is the oldest ensemble of its kind. Their origins reach back to the time of Emperor Franz Joseph I and one of its founding members was Johannes Brahms. The ...

News

Soundings on BBC Radio 3

BBC Radio 3's Hear and Now recording of the ACF's contemporary music platform Soundings concert at the Wigmore hall on December 12 2009 was broadcast on 27 February 2010. More information on this programme's works and composers at www.bbc.co.uk/programmes.

8th International Composition Competition

In the framework of the 8th International Competition “Franz Schubert and Modern Music” (February 8-16, 2012), the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (KUG) organizes an international Competition for Composition. The prime aim of this competition is to create new works for Piano Trio. Click here for more information.

Olga Neuwirth receives Grand Austrian State Prize

The Austrian composer Olga Neuwirth has been awarded the highest arts prize by the Austrian government (Grosser Oesterreichischer Staatspreis).  In addition to her compositions Neuwirth also works in Film and Performance Art and has received several other distinguished prizes including the South Bank Show Award for her opera Lost Highway in 2009.

Austrian music giants take Manchester by storm

Three giants of the Austrian music scene, HK ‘Nali’ Gruber, Kurt Schwertsik and Friedrich Cerha, together with the BBC Philharmonic, honour Gustav Mahler in his anniversary year with a season of concerts. The opening concert on Saturday 16 February 2010 premiered Kurt Schwertsik’s Nachtmusiken to a packed hall – and to rapturous and critical applause!

“...the most rewarding part of the concert was its first half - the world premiere of Kurt Schwertsik's Nachtmusiken, the first of the pieces commissioned to stand alongside the Mahler symphonies in the Manchester cycle.” Robert Beale, City Life (Manchester)

Read a Guardian review of the event.