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2018 in classical music

Overview of the events of 2018 in classical music From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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This article lists major events and other topics related to classical music in 2018.

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The following composers' works were composed, premiered, or published this year, as noted in the citation.

A

B

  • Malin Bångsplinters of ebullient rebellion[249]
  • Laura Bowler/ˌfɛmɪˈnɪnɪti/.[256]

C

  • Ewan CampbellFrail Skies[260]
  • Giancarlo Castro – Trumpet Concerto[261]
  • Kim CunioPsalm 137 ("By the rivers of Babylon")[267]

D

E

  • Roshanne EtezadyDiamond Rain[263]
  • Frithjof Eydam27[278]

F

  • Samantha FernandoFormations[279]
  • Ross FiddesLove Stories[280]
  • Patrick FrielA Line Alive

G

  • Brad Gill – 'Drop off the body'[267]
  • Marcus GoddardViolin Concerto[284]
  • Elliott GygerBaptism by Fire[267]

H

  • Geoffrey HansonDeath be not Proud[291]
  • Markus HechtleLichtung[293]
  • Thomas Hyde
    • Symphony[298]
    • Les at Leisure (comedy overture)[299]

I

  • Lisa IlleanWeather a Rare Blue[300]

J

  • Sarah JenkinsAnd the sun stood still[302]

K

  • Alireza Khiabanigreenafter...an iranian perpetual dance[304]
  • Jan Esra Kuhlagain[306]

L

M

  • Christian MasonMan Made[318]
  • Hermann MeierStück (for piano and large orchestra)[317]
  • Jared MillerLuster[321]
  • Brigitta MuntendorfBallett for eleven musicians[323]

N

O

  • Kris Oelbrandt

P

  • Anastasia PahosPsalm 22 ("The Lord is My Shepherd")[267]
  • Gérard Pesson – 'Sur ce que j'ai fait cette musique dans une grande lenteur & mélancolie'[286]
  • Jānis PetraškevičsDead Wind[317]
  • Stephen PrattSymphonies of Time and Tide[330]

Q

R

  • Roberto Rusconi – String Quartet No. 5 ('Algorithm in one movement')[citation needed]
  • Clemens Rynkowski – Concerto for Theremin and Orchestra[336]

S

  • Simone Spagnolo (music) and Giordano Trischitta (text) – Faust, Alberta[348]
  • James StephensonPillars (concerto for low brass and orchestra)[349]
  • Petra StrahovnikPrana[350]

T

  • Helen Thomson (music) and Greg Lehman (text) – A Tasmanian Requiem[354]

U

  • Leslie Uyeda (music) and Lorna Crozier (text) – Midnight Watch[356]

V

  • Bram van CampMusic for 5 instruments[358]
  • Jan van de PutteCette agitation perpétuelle, cette turbulence sans but[359]

W

  • Lara WeaverChristus factus est[364]
  • Jessica Wells
    • Rhapsody for solo oud[366]
    • Copenhagen Christmas[264]
  • Emma WildeEl Blanco Día[259]
  • Chris William – 'Pass to us the cups from which sorrow is forgotten'[264]
  • Alison Willis – 'A Light Not Yet Ready to Go Out'[368]
  • Alex Woolf (music) and Gillian Clarke (new text) – Requiem[citation needed]

X

Y

  • Stephen YatesBat-Music[264]

Z

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New operas

  • Lembit Beecher and Hannah Moscovitch – Sky on Swings[371]
  • Michael Betteridge (music) and Ingunn Lara Kristjansdottir (libretto) – #echochamber or #bergmálsklefinn[373]
  • Jonas S. Bohlin (music and libretto) and Torbjörn Elensky (libretto) – Tristessa[374]
  • Christian Diendorfer and Hermann Schneider – Die Wand[377]
  • Leonard Evers and Flora Verbrugge – GOLD![378]
  • Nathan Fletcher and Megan Cohen – A Bridge for Three[379]
  • David Lang (music) and Anne Carson & Claudia Rankine (libretto) – The Mile-Long Opera: a biography of 7 o'clock[387]
  • Marco Tutino (music), Luca Rossi and Wolfgang Haendele (libretto) – Falscher Verrat[396]

Albums

  • Iannis XenakisTerretekorth, Nomos Gamma, Metastaseis A[398]
  • Igor StravinskyChant funèbre (first commercial recording), Le Faune et la Bergère et al. (Lucerne Festival Orchestra; Riccardo Chailly)[399]
  • Anthony BurgessThe Bad-Tempered Electronic Keyboard
  • Steven Burke – In Time's Wake / Spring Fever / Fusion / Dream Forms
  • Benet Casablancas – 'The Art of the Ensemble' (Dove of Peace / Homage to Picasso / Octeto / Four Darks in Red Mokusei Gardens / ...der graue Wald sich unter ihm schüttelte / Dance, Song and Celebration)
  • Laura Schwendinger – Creature Quartet: Hymn for Lost Creatures / Sudden Light / String Quartet / Song for Andrew
  • George Walker – Sinfonia No 5 (two versions, first recording; Sinfonia Varsovia; Ian Hobson)
  • Philippe Boesmans (music) and Joel Pommerat (libretto) – Pinocchio[400]
  • Jake Heggie (music) and Terrence McNally (libretto) – Great Scott[400]
  • Sir Arthur BlissThe Beatitudes (first commercial recording) et al. (Emily Birsan, Ben Johnson; BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Symphony Chorus; Sir Andrew Davis)[401]
  • Robert Aldridge (music) and Herschel Garfein (libretto) – Sister Carrie[402]
  • Brian FerneyhoughLa Terre Est Un Homme, Plötzlichkeit[403]
  • Grażyna Bacewicz – Piano Quintets Nos 1 & 2 / Quartet for Four Violins / Quartet for Four Cellos[404]
  • James Tenney – Harmonium
  • Philip Venables – Below the Belt
  • Gillian Whitehead – Shadows Crossing Water
  • Christian Wolff – 'Two Orchestra Pieces' (John, David; Rhapsody)
  • John Adams (music) and Peter Sellars (libretto) – Doctor Atomic
  • William Wordsworth – 'Orchestral Works, Volume I' (Symphonies Nos 4 & 8; Divertimento in D, op 58; Variations on a Scottish Theme, op 72)[405]
  • Leonard BernsteinA Quiet Place (chamber version by Garth Edwin Sunderland; first recording)[406]
  • Mason Bates (music) and Mark Campbell (libretto) – The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs[407]
  • Sergei Rachmaninov – 'Rachmaninoff Plays Symphonic Dances (Newly Discovered 1940 Recording)'[408]
  • Jörg Widmann – Arche[409]
  • Birgit Nilsson: The Great Live Recordings[410]
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Major awards

Grammy Awards

  • Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance: Franz Schubert – Death and the Maiden; Patricia Kopatchinskaja and The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (Alpha)
  • Best Choral Performance: Gavin BryarsThe Fifth Century; The Crossing; PRISM Quartet; Donald Nally, conductor (ECM New Series)
  • Best Classical Compendium: Jennifer HigdonAll Things Majestic, Viola Concerto, Oboe Concerto; James Button, oboe; Roberto Diaz, viola; Nashville Symphony; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor (Naxos)
  • Best Classical Instrumental Solo: Daniil TrifonovTranscendental (Deutsche Grammophon)
  • Best Contemporary Classical Composition: Jennifer Higdon – Viola Concerto; Roberto Diaz, viola; Nashville Symphony; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor (Naxos)
  • Best Classical Solo Vocal Album: Crazy Girl CrazyBarbara Hannigan and the Ludwig Orchestra (Alpha)
  • Best Opera Recording: Alban BergWozzeck; Anne Schwanewilms, Roman Trekel, et al., singers; Chorus of Students And Alumni, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University & Houston Grand Opera Children's Chorus; Houston Symphony; Hans Graf, conductor (Naxos)
  • Best Engineered Album, Classical: Shostakovich – Symphony No. 5 / Barber – Adagio for Strings; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Manfred Honeck, conductor (Reference Recordings)
  • Best Orchestral Performance: Shostakovich – Symphony No. 5 / Barber – Adagio for Strings; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Manfred Honeck, conductor (Reference Recordings)
  • Best Historical Album: Leonard Bernstein – The Composer; Robert Russ, producer (Sony Classical)
  • Producer of the Year, Classical: David Frost

Royal Philharmonic Society Awards

  • Audiences and Engagement: Classically Yours (Orchestras Live in partnership with East Riding of Yorkshire Council)
  • Chamber Music and Song: 'Schumann Street' (Spitalfields Music)
  • Chamber-Scale Composition: James Dillon – Tanz/haus Triptych 2017
  • Concert Series and Festivals: 'This is Rattle' (London Symphony Orchestra)
  • Conductor: Vladimir Jurowski
  • Creative Communication: 'Becoming a Lied Singer: Thomas Quasthoff and the Art of German Song' (BBC Studios for BBC 4)
  • Ensemble: The Sixteen
  • Instrumentalist: Igor Levit
  • Large-Scale Composition: Mark-Anthony TurnageHibiki
  • Learning and Participation: Calderland – A People's Opera (509 Arts)
  • Opera and Music Theatre: 'Monteverdi 450 Trilogy' (Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras)
  • Singer: Allan Clayton
  • Young Artists: Sean Shibe

Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2018

  • Chamber: Dvořák – Quintets; Boris Giltburg, Pavel Nikl, Pavel Haas Quartet (Supraphon)
  • Choral: Arvo Pärt, Magnificat, Nunc dimittis / Alfred Schnittke, Psalms of Repentance; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir; Kaspars Putniņš, director (BIS)
  • Concerto: Bartók – Violin Concertos Nos 1 & 2; Christian Tetzlaff, violin; Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Lintu, conductor (Ondine)
  • Contemporary: Pascal Dusapin – String Quartets Nos 6 & 7 etc.: Arditti Quartet; Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France; Pascal Rophé, conductor (Aeon)
  • Early Music: 'Music from the Peterhouse Partbooks, Vol 5'; Blue Heron; Scott Metcalfe (Blue Heron)
  • Instrumental: Brahms – Piano Pieces, opp 76, 117 & 118; Arcadi Volodos (Sony Classical)
  • Opera: Berlioz – Les Troyens; Joyce DiDonato, Michael Spyres, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, Stéphane Degout, Marianne Crebassa et al., Rhine Opera Chorus, Badischer Staatsopernchor, Strasbourg Philharmonic Choir, Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra; John Nelson, conductor (Erato)
  • Orchestral: Ravel – Daphnis et Chloé; Ensemble Aedes; Les Siècles; François-Xavier Roth, conductor (harmonia mundi)
  • Recital: 'Agitata'; Delphine Galou; Accademia Bizantina; Ottavio Dantone, conductor (Alpha Classics)
  • Solo Vocal: 'Secrets'; Marianne Crebassa, Fazıl Say
  • Recording of the Year: Berlioz – Les Troyens; Joyce DiDonato, Michael Spyres, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, Stéphane Degout, Marianne Crebassa et al., Rhine Opera Chorus, Badischer Staatsopernchor, Strasbourg Philharmonic Choir, Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra; John Nelson, conductor (Erato)
  • Young Artist of the Year: Lise Davidsen
  • Label of the Year: harmonia mundi
  • Artist of the Year: Rachel Podger
  • Orchestra of the Year: Seattle Symphony Orchestra
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Neeme Järvi

Musical America Awards

Juno Awards

  • Classical Album of the Year, Solo or Chamber: Chopin Recital 3 – Janina Fialkowska
  • Classical Album of the Year, Large Ensemble: Chopin: Works for Piano & Orchestra – Jan Lisiecki, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester, Krzysztof Urbanski
  • Classical Album of the Year, Vocal or Choral: Crazy Girl Crazy – Barbara Hannigan, Ludwig Orchestra
  • Classical Composition of the Year: Jocelyn Morlock – My Name is Amanda Todd

British Composer Awards

  • Amateur or Young Performers: Oliver Searle – Microscopic Dances
  • Chamber Ensemble: James Weeks – Libro di fiammelle e ombre
  • Choral: Judith Weir – In the Land of Uz
  • Community or Educational Project: Liam Taylor-West – The Umbrella
  • Jazz Composition for Large Ensemble: Cassie Kinoshi – Afronaut
  • Jazz Composition for Small Ensemble: Simon Lasky – Close to Ecstasy
  • Orchestral: Sir Harrison BirtwistleDeep Time
  • Small Chamber: Rebecca Saunders – Inbreathed
  • Solo or Duo: Dominic Murcott – The Harmonic Canon
  • Sonic Art: Emily PeasgoodHalfway to Heaven
  • Stage Works: Oliver Coates – Shoreline
  • Wind Band or Brass Band: Simon Dobson – The Turing Test
  • British Composer Award for Innovation: Trevor Wishart
  • British Composer Award for Inspiration: Sally Beamish

Other

  • 2018 Grawemeyer Award Winner in Music: Bent SørensenL'isola della Città (Triple Concerto)
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