Ensems

Ensems (Valencian pronunciation: [enˈsems], meaning "jointly, at the same time") is an annual contemporary classical music festival that takes place every spring in Valencia. Founded in 1978, it is the oldest contemporary music festival in Spain. It centers mostly in chamber music due to budget restrictions.

Works by composers such as John Cage, Elliott Carter, Brian Ferneyhough, Hans Werner Henze, Helmut Lachenmann, Krzysztof Penderecki, Salvatore Sciarrino or Iannis Xenakis have been given their Spanish premiere throughout the festival's history.

Editions

2009

Composer World premieres National premieres
Spain Manuel Añón
Spain María José Belenguer
Spain Adrià Borredà
Brazil Aurélio Edler
Spain Matías Far
Spain Carlos Fontcuberta
Spain Hermes Luaces
Spain Juan María Martínez Cue
Puerto Rico José Javier Peña Aguayo
Spain Josep Planells
Spain David del Puerto
Mexico Marcela Rodríguez
Poland Jagoda Szmytka
El sueño de Tántalo
Tres miradas de un instante
Sierpes salvajes
Punto rosso sull'oceano
Concetto su tre (...a la luna de Valencia)
Sobre un instante presagiado
El rumor de las sombras
Somos mar
Cemítrico
Stramps
Céfiro
Trio
verb(a)renne life!
France Hugues Dufourt
France Philippe Hurel
Mexico Gabriela Ortiz
Saxophone Quartet
Six miniatures en trompe-l'oeil
Trifolium
Other performed composers
Spain Xavier Benguerel
Spain Salvador Brotons
Cuba Leo Brouwer
Spain Emilio Calandín
Spain César Cano
United States Elliott Carter
France Geoffroy Drouin
Spain Gabriel Erkoreka
United Kingdom Brian Ferneyhough
Spain Ángel Lluís Ferrando
United States Joshua Fineberg
Spain Francisco Guerrero
Spain Cristóbal Halffter
Germany Hans Werner Henze
Spain Ramón Humet
Austria Thomas Larcher
Hungary György Ligeti
Spain Tomás Marco
Spain José Antonio Orts
Spain Alberto Posadas
Spain Claudio Prieto
Spain Ramón Ramos
Spain Vicente Roncero
Spain Carles Santos
Spain Mauricio Sotelo
Germany Karlheinz Stockhausen
Japan Toru Takemitsu
Spain Andrés Valero
Spain José Zárate

2010

    • Argentina Osvaldo Golijov
    • Spain Vicent Gómez
    • Spain Gregorio Jiménez
    • France Pierre Jodlowski
    • Greece Panayiotis Kokoras
    • Mexico Mario Lavista
    • Brazil Rodrigo Lima
    • Portugal José Júlio Lopes
    • Greece Theodore Lotis
    • Spain Roberto López Corrales
    • Spain José Manrique
    • France Antony Maubert
    • Spain José López Montes
    • Greece Manolis Manousakis
    • Spain Juan María Martínez Cué

2011

    • Spain Germán Alonso
    • Greece Georges Aperghis
    • Spain Alfredo Aracil
    • United Kingdom Natasha Barrett
    • Italy Pierluigi Billone
    • Spain Fran Cabeza de Vaca
    • Spain César Camarero
    • Italy Aureliano Cattaneo
    • Spain Jordi Cervelló
    • Spain Dominique Clément
    • Spain José Miguel Fayos
    • Spain Carmen Fernández Vidal
    • France Jean-Charles François

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