Date / Place I
21 March 2020 Gare du Nord, BaselDate / Place II
22 March 2020 Gare du Nord, BaselSeries
PhoenixTitle
“For Samuel Beckett”Program
Morton Feldman (1926–1987) “For Frank O’Hara” for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin and cello (1973) – 13’ “Bass Clarinet and Percussion” (1981) – 17’ “For Samuel Beckett” for chamber orchestra (1987) – 42’Musicians
- Jürg Henneberger
- conductor
- Christoph Bösch
- flute, piccolo, alto flute
- Josef Feichter
- flute
- Antje Thierbach
- oboe
- Kelsey Maiorano
- oboe
- Toshiko Sakakibara
- clarinet, bass clarinet
- Richard Haynes
- clarinet
- Lucas Rößner
- bassoon
- Elise Jacoberger
- bassoon
- Aurélien Tschopp
- horn
- Simon Kissling
- horn
- Nenad Marković
- trumpet
- Jens Bracher
- trumpet
- Michael Büttler
- trombone
- Kevin Austin
- trombone
- Janne Jakobsson
- tuba
- Daniel Stalder
- percussion
- João Pacheco
- percussion
- Consuelo Giulianelli
- harp
- Manuel Bärtsch
- piano
- Friedemann Treiber
- violin
- David Sontòn Caflisch
- violin
- Alessandro D’Amico
- viola
- Benedikt Böhlen
- cello
- Aleksander Gabryś
- double bass
Program description
CANCELLED DUE TO THE CORONA CRISIS!
The work of American composer Morton Feldman has been a matter of the heart during the last 22 years for us. His works are characterized by an extraordinary stylistic diversity, ranging from graphic scores to extremely complex, polyrhythmic compositions. An example of this is his trio “Bass Clarinet and Percussion”: the percussion duo and the bass clarinet follow two metrically independent and independent paths, which nevertheless cross again at the end of each score page. Feldman at home in the artistic circles of New York and had friendly contact with the most important painters and poets of his time. The septet “For Frank O’Hara” is a tribute to the poet who died in an accident in 1966. Samuel Beckett wrote the libretto for Morton Feldman’s only opera, “Neither”. The new setting of the Beckett radio play “Words and Music” and the compositional homage “For Samuel Beckett” were both written in 1987, the year of Feldman’s death.
The program was made up for in the 2020/2021 season on 17th and 18th April 2021.