Jean-Luc Darbellay (born 2 July 1946) is a Swiss composer, conductor, clarinetist and physician. He was chairman of the Swiss Society for New Music and...
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American merchant and politician Jean-Luc Darbellay (born 1946), Swiss composer, conductor, clarinetist and physician Darbellay, Wisconsin (today's name Bay...
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Luigi Dallapiccola Adagio (1947) Ciaccona, Intermezzo e Adagio (1945) Jean-Luc Darbellay Solo (1997) Michael Daugherty Jackie's Song (2000) Johann Nepomuk...
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orchestral Judith Weir: Heroic Strokes of the Bow (1992), for orchestra Jean-Luc Darbellay: Ein Garten für Orpheus (A Garden for Orpheus) (1996), for six instruments...
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Iranyi 1946 Romanian-born Israeli-German Barbara Harbach 1946 American Jean-Luc Darbellay 1946 Swiss Tsippi Fleischer 1946 Israeli Mónica Cosachov 1946 Argentine...
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ténor lyrique du piano", Sud-Ouest, 23 March 2011 (in French) Jean-Luc Leguay. "Jean-Luc Leguay - Biographie illustrée". Ron Selden (17 August 2003). "Acclaimed...
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did not become an official member), John Wolf Brennan from Lucerne, Jean-Luc Darbellay from Bern, Christian Henking from Bern, Stephan Sabotta (who did not...
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Edward Rushton, Urs Peter Schneider, Cécile Marti, Daniel Andres, Jean-Luc Darbellay and Hanns Eisler have seen their first performance by this orchestra...
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in 1964 but remained only until 1966. Among his notable pupils are Jean-Luc Darbellay, David Philip Hefti, and Javier Jacinto [es]. During the 1960s and...
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Swiss/Austrian Groupe Lacroix (Marianne Schroeder, John Wolf Brennan, Jean-Luc Darbellay, Christian Henking, Michael Schneider, Michael Radanovics and Alfons...
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Wolfgang Rihm: Penthesilea-Monolog for Soprano and orchestra (2005) Jean-Luc Darbellay: Requiem for Soloists, Choir and Orchestra (2005) Gene Pritsker: Cloud...
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works by Philippe Fénelon, Rudolf Kelterborn, Thomas Daniel Schlee, Jean-Luc Darbellay, Jost Meier, Gerd Kühr, Wolfram Wagner and Edward Rushton. He is the...
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meiner Schulter Henry Berthold: Concerto for organ and orchestra Jean-Luc Darbellay: Cantus for horn and organ Jörg Herchet: orgelkomposition 4 Kurt A...
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(1946–1993) Caroline Charrière (1960–2018) Jean Daetwyler (1907–1994) Roland Dahinden (born 1962) Jean-Luc Darbellay (born 1946) Alexandre Dénéréaz (1875–1947)...
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Streams (1988) Australian Music Centre Jean-Michel Damase (1928–2013) Trio (1947) Éditions Henry Lemoine Jean-Luc Darbellay (b. 1946) Asia (2008) Tre Media Musikverlage...
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historic instruments. Baumann commissioned new compositions from Jean-Luc Darbellay, Bernhard Krol [de] and Hans-Georg Pflüger [de]. He played the world...
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the STV Presidium), Francis Travis (1974), Fritz Muggler (1978), Jean-Luc Darbellay (1995), Max E. Keller (2007), Nicolas Farine (2010), Javier Hagen...
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viola and cello (Book 1) 3 Duos for viola and cello (Book 2), Op. 9 Jean-Luc Darbellay (b. 1946) À Deux (For Two) for horn or bassethorn and viola (1999)...
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des Arts et des Lettres. Hirsbrunner died in Bern at the age of 79. Jean-Luc Darbellay Hans Eugen Frischknecht Daniel Glaus Christian Henking Alfred Schweizer...
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International Centre for Composers, Sweden. He interviewed composers like Jean-Luc Darbellay, Alvin Lucier and Tristan Murail. His music has been presented in...
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(Creative Works Records) 2004: Ensemble Sortisatio (Querstand) 2009: Jean-Luc Darbellay: A Portrait (Claves Records) As an editor he published the following...
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Section Richard Danielpour – The Wounded Healer (percussion concerto) Jean-Luc Darbellay Miroirs (for solo cello) Nocturne (for piano and string quartet) Joseph...
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Swiss section of the International Society for Contemporary Music, Jean-Luc Darbellay, the internationally successful musicians John Wolf Brennan and Marianne...
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(Querstand) 2005: Ernst Krenek: Zeitlieder (Eos Record Label) 2009: Jean-Luc Darbellay: A Portrait (Claves Records) 2011: Thomas Buchholz: Ehre sei Gott...
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the Junge Bühne Zurich and the Conservatory of Berne, conductor: Jean-Luc Darbellay) Im innersten Winter (requiem) (1999) for speaker, bass clarinet and...
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others. Boris Blacher, Thomas Buchholz, Thomas Bürkholz, Alan Bush, Jean-Luc Darbellay, Paul Dessau, Paul-Heinz Dittrich, Hanns Eisler, Fritz Geißler, Sofia...
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composers to a yearly Komponisten-Colloquium, in 2009 among others Jean-Luc Darbellay and Graham Waterhouse. Dinescu has been an executive board member...
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volés, Bernard Campiche editeur, 2006, 2005 Jean-Luc Benoziglio, Louis Capet, suite et fin, Seuil, 2005. 2004 Jean-Michel Olivier, for L'enfant secret, Lausanne...
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Greene, Isaac Schankler, the Belgian Marcel Cominotto, the Swiss Jean-Luc Darbellay, the New Zealander Edwin Carr, the Dutch composer Harry Cox, the Romanian...
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chairman of the Swiss Society for Contemporary Music (successor to Jean-Luc Darbellay). 1997: Carl Heinrich Ernst Art Prize 2006: Art Prize of Winterthur...
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