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Ensemble Intercontemporain

Ensemble Intercontemporain

Ensemble Intercontemporain has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 15 episodes and was first played on 23 July 2017.

The Ensemble intercontemporain is a chamber orchestra specializing in contemporary classical music.

The Ensemble intercontemporain was formed in 1976 by Pierre Boulez. It was conceived as a group of 31 soloists, who could play orchestral literature or literature for any combination of instruments. At first, the idea was for the ensemble to be more flexible than an orchestra, allowing composers to write for a more restricted group of instruments. This model has become quite prevalent in contemporary classical music for a variety of reasons, including the financial difficulties of orchestras in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and the increased responsibility that the smaller ensemble placed upon each player.

Many works that might have been conceived for orchestra are now being written with this instrumentation in mind. For example, Tristan Murail's Désintégrations, Helmut Lachenmann's "…zwei Gefühle…", Musik mit Leonardo, and Pierre Boulez's Répons, are all pieces that are somewhat orchestral in their depth of color, but have been written for smaller, less traditional ensembles.

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Ensemble Intercontemporain

Ensemble Intercontemporain has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 15 episodes and was first played on 23 July 2017.

The Ensemble intercontemporain is a chamber orchestra specializing in contemporary classical music.

The Ensemble intercontemporain was formed in 1976 by Pierre Boulez. It was conceived as a group of 31 soloists, who could play orchestral literature or literature for any combination of instruments. At first, the idea was for the ensemble to be more flexible than an orchestra, allowing composers to write for a more restricted group of instruments. This model has become quite prevalent in contemporary classical music for a variety of reasons, including the financial difficulties of orchestras in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and the increased responsibility that the smaller ensemble placed upon each player.

Many works that might have been conceived for orchestra are now being written with this instrumentation in mind. For example, Tristan Murail's Désintégrations, Helmut Lachenmann's "…zwei Gefühle…", Musik mit Leonardo, and Pierre Boulez's Répons, are all pieces that are somewhat orchestral in their depth of color, but have been written for smaller, less traditional ensembles.

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One Evening...
Jonathan Harvey, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Stefan Asbury
Disques Adès1999
II Notations Pour Piano
Boulez, Elizabeth Laurence, Membres De L'Ensemble InterContemporain, Pi-Hsien Chen, Bernhard Wambach, Pierre Boulez
CBS Masterworks1989
Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4
Arnold Schoenberg, Ensemble InterContemporain, Pierre Boulez
CBS Masterworks1985
Sequenza I For Flute (1958)
Berio, Ensemble InterContemporain
Deutsche Grammophon1998
Dupree's Paradise
Pierre Boulez, Ensemble Intercontemporain, The Barking Pumpkin Digital Gratification Consort, Frank Zappa
EMI1984
Études Pour Piano (1er Livre)
Ligeti, Donatoni, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Pierre Boulez
Erato1987
Three Songs From William Shakespeare
Stravinsky, Phyllis Bryn-Julson, Ann Murray, Robert Tear, John Shirley-Quirk, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Pierre Boulez
Deutsche Grammophon1982
Rituel: In Memoriam Bruno Maderna
Boulez, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble InterContemporain
CBS Masterworks1983
Kantate Nr. 1, Op. 29
Boulez, Webern, Carter, Varèse, Berio, Ensemble Intercontemporain, New York Philharmonic, London Symphony Orchestra
Sony Classical, Sony Music2009
Sequenza II For Harp (1963)
Berio, Ensemble InterContemporain
Deutsche Grammophon1998