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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.

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Editions

2009

  • Subject: Me falta una oreja (I lack an ear)
More information Composer, World premieres ...

2010

  • Subject: Pop
    • Composers
    • 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

  • Subject: Love Songs
    • Composers
    • 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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