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In August 1922 the Viennese composers Rudolf Réti and Egon Wellesz organized International Chamber Music Performances at the Mozarteum - and Béla Bartók, Paul Hindemith, Darius Milhaud, Ethel Smyth, Anton Webern and many other composers from fifteen countries gathered under the protectorate of the co-founder of the Salzburg Festival, Richard Strauss, to establish the first international peace project in music after the First World War. Subsequently, the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) developed into one of the world's most prominent institutions for the promotion of…mehr

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In August 1922 the Viennese composers Rudolf Réti and Egon Wellesz organized International Chamber Music Performances at the Mozarteum - and Béla Bartók, Paul Hindemith, Darius Milhaud, Ethel Smyth, Anton Webern and many other composers from fifteen countries gathered under the protectorate of the co-founder of the Salzburg Festival, Richard Strauss, to establish the first international peace project in music after the First World War. Subsequently, the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) developed into one of the world's most prominent institutions for the promotion of contemporary music.This volume is dedicated to the institution's 100th anniversary. The International Society for Contemporary Music's long and complex history comes to life in this publication and it contributes greatly to the ongoing discussion of the Society's global network of musicians, composers, and ensembles.
Autorenporträt
Contributions by Karen Arrandale Daniel K. L. Chua Stephanie Franklin Michael Haas Hannes Heher Gillian Karawe Whitehead Glenda Keam Barbara L. Kelly Stefan Kloiber Astrid Kvalbein Erik Levi Giles Masters Frank J. Oteri Thomas Schäfer Cristina Scuderi Ruta Staneviciute Bruno Strobl Laura Tunbridge Matthew Werley