MaerzMusik

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MaerzMusik is a festival of the Berliner Festspiele and has been held annually since March 2002 at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele and other venues. It is the successor festival to the Musik-Biennale Berlin and is considered one of the most important festivals for Neue Musik in Germany. The artistic director of MaerzMusik is Kamila Metwaly.

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Musik-Biennale Berlin

MaerzMusik is the successor festival to the Berlin Music Biennale. Founded in 1967 in East Berlin, the International Festival of Contemporary Music was organised until 1989 by the union of composers and musicologists and the Ministry of Culture of the GDR as a biennale in February. From 1991 to 2001, the festival was continued under the direction of Heike Hoffmann [1] by the Berliner Festspiele. Several important composers premiered works at the festival, including Friedrich Goldmann, Johannes Kalitzke, Georg Katzer, Siegfried Matthus and Ruth Zechlin. [2]

MaerzMusik

In March 2002, the festival took place for the first time under the new name "MaerzMusik – Festival für aktuelle Musik" (MaerzMusik – Festival for Contemporary Music) under its new artistic director Matthias Osterwold, also with a new programmatic orientation. Alongside new music in its current developments as well as in works of historical significance, there was a new "presentation of experimental, conceptual, interdisciplinary and also media-artistic positions." The works of other disciplines such as performing (music theatre, performance) or visual arts (sound art, installations) are included. Another focus was placed on non-European developments in music. [3]

The program ranges from established positions of new music such as John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Wolfgang Rihm or Sofia Gubaidulina to younger composers such as Beat Furrer and Enno Poppe and visual artists such as Rebecca Horn and musicians from the field of electronic music such as Aphex Twin, Ryoji Ikeda and Stefan Goldmann. [4] The transformed festival quickly became locally successful, for instance with Maerzmusik attracting around 15,000 visitors in 2014. [5]

In autumn 2014, the Austrian musicologist and curator Berno Odo Polzer succeeded Matthias Osterwold as artistic director of the festival. [6] He reconceived MaerzMusik as a "Festival for Time Issues", focusing on artistic positions about how to deal with time. Developed from the perspective of listening, the festival sees itself as a space in which "life, art, theory, experience and reflection can converge."

Since September 2022 Kamila Metwaly is the festival's artistic director. The curator and music journalist programmed the 2023 edition in collaboration with composer and conductor Enno Poppe. [7]

Venues

The festival's venues included the "Gelbe MUSIK", Gropius Bau, Hamburger Bahnhof, Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Hebbel-Theater, Maison de France  [ de ], Jewish Museum Berlin, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Kino Arsenal, Berliner Philharmonie, Konzerthaus Berlin, Kraftwerk Berlin, Radialsystem V, SAVVY Contemporary, Silent Greent, the Zeiss-Großplanetarium and the Berghain techno club. [5]

Discography

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References

  1. Curriculum vitae of Heike Hoffmann on the website of the Salzburg Biennale
  2. MaerzMusik – Festival of Contemporary Music on Visit Berlin
  3. Berliner Festspiele. "MaerzMusik". berlinerfestspiele.de. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  4. Philipp Rhensius: Wiederholung macht Hoffnung. Stefan Goldmanns Klanginstallation Alif., TAZ Die Tageszeitung (retrieved 17 August 2023)
  5. 1 2 Archiv MaerzMusik: MaerzMusik – Festival für aktuelle Musik 2014, website of the Berliner Festspiele (retrieved 23 May 2021)
  6. cf. announcement in the Berliner Zeitung on 8 July 2013 (retrieved 23 May 2021)
  7. "Berliner Festspiele - Press Release: Matthias Pees Starts as Director: Artistic Leadership Team Introduces Itself".

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