2009 in classical music

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Events

  • September 12 – Australian radio station ABC Classic FM reveals the results of its Classic 100 Symphony poll. The winner is Dvořák's Symphony no. 9 – From the New World.
  • October – With the release of his new album Nightbook, Ludovico Einaudi takes a new direction, incorporating synthesized sounds alongside his solo piano playing.[1]

New works

  • John Adams – String Quartet No. 2
  • Thomas AdèsLieux Retrouvés, for cello and piano
  • Kalevi AhoHommage á Schubert, string quintet
  • Richard Barrett – Mesopotamia for 17 instruments and electronics
  • Harrison BirtwistleThe Corridor, scena for two singers and ensemble
  • John BrunningSahara, for guitar
  • Elliott Carter
    • Duettino, for violin and cello
    • Figment V, for marimba
  • Ludovico EinaudiNightbook
  • Lorenzo Ferrero
    • Op.111 – Bagatella su Beethoven, for piano solo
    • Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2
    • Fantasy Suite No. 2, for violin and orchestra
    • Three Simple Songs, for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello and piano
    • Tourists and Oracles, for eleven instruments and piano four-hands
  • Francesco FilideiOgni gesto d'amore, for violoncello and orchestra
  • Howard GoodallEnchanted Voices
  • Philip Glass
    • Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, No. 2, "The American Four Seasons", premiere in December
    • Sonata for Violin and Piano
    • String Sextet
  • Sofia GubaidulinaFachwerk, for bayan, percussion and string orchestra
  • Mehdi Hosseini
    • Baluch, for alto flute, contrabassoon, horn, xylophone, violin and cello
    • Peshtpa, for oboe, bass clarinet and violoncello
  • Magnus LindbergGraffiti, for chorus and orchestra
  • Frederik Magle – Symphonic suite Cantabile, premiere June 10 in Koncerthuset, Copenhagen
  • Christopher Rouse – Odna Zhizn
  • David SawerRumpelstiltskin
  • Steven StuckyDust Devil, for solo marimba
  • John Tavener
    • Tu ne sais pas, for mezzo-soprano, timpani and stings
    • The Peace that Passeth Understanding, for choir
  • Mark-Anthony TurnageFive Processionals, for clarinet, violin, cello and piano

Opera premieres

Operas which premiered in 2009 include:

Albums

Musical films

Deaths

Major awards

Classical Brits

Grammy Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ludovico Einaudi". Chester Novello. Retrieved 2012-01-12.