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KOMPONISTENVERSCHWOERUNG (Germany)
Up to now he composed about 40 works for orchestra: 5 symphonies, concertos for piano, cello, violin, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, double bass, 16 chamber operas and other works for music theatre, 2 1/2 ballets, large amounts of chamber music, songs and other vocal works, and music for about 100 theatre pieces and 100 movies.
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Meitar Ensemble (Israel)
Since Meitar Ensemble’s inception in 2004 by founder and director Amit Dolberg, the group has established itself not only as a prominent array of young virtuosos though as significant contributors to the development of Israeli culture and music. They are the winners of the ‘Binyamin Award’ in 2006, ‘Partosh Award’ in 2008 (presented to the ensemble by the Israeli Cultural Minister for the best performance of an Israeli piece), and the acclaimed ‘Landau Award’ in 2010 for classical music performers.
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Mangalam (Belgium)
Initiated in summer 2009 at the University of Ghent, Mangalam! features a group of young musicians from diverse surroundings with a common passion for performance, creation and presentation of new music and a common goal: to make people discover the contemporary music for flute, clarinet and piano in a different way. Since October 2009 Mangalam! is coached by musicians of the Spectra Ensemble and Ictus and is a member of Cohort, a platform regrouping young ensembles performing contemporary music.
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MiNensemblet (Norway)
is a popular Norwegian chamber ensemble who has played concert series and festival venues in Germany, The Czech Republic, Russia, China and Italy, in addition to the Scandinavian countries. Their home base is nonetheless Nordland, where they tour with varied programs and personnel. MiNensemblet is part of Musikk i Nordland, which is Nordland County’s professional administrative unit producing music. Salient features for MiNensemblet are the versatility of the music and active exploration of continually new forms of expression and creativity.
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