Sidney Corbett worklist 2023

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Sidney Corbett

Contemporary
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Sidney Corbett

Sidney Corbett, born in 1960 in Chicago, studied music and philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, Yale University, where he earned his doctorate in 1989 and from 1985 to 1988 at the Hamburg Academy of Music with György Ligeti. Corbett has lived primarily in Europe since 1985. His musical output, which includes opera and other forms of musical theatre, orchestral and chamber music and music for the voice has received numerous prizes and awards and is performed regularly by leading orchestras, ensembles and soloists worldwide. He has been professor of composition at the University of Performing Arts in Mannheim since 2006 and is also the director of their Forum for New Music. He has been musical director of the GNM Mannheim (Society for New Music Mannheim) since 2015.

Corbett is an artist outside the boundaries of „new music“ mainstream whose stance is nonetheless explicitly contemporary. His work draws upon a broad range of sources, both musical and extra-musical, including literature and the visual arts and engages philosophical and theological questions. A strong sense of lyricism and complexly overlaid rhythmic pulsations are characteristic of his music. Corbett is an active guitarist and was founding member of the avantgarde technohouse group vierte heimat and also performs in various improvisation groups. His music is firmly established in the international music world.

A particular emphasis in his recent work has been in the area of music theatre. He has written six operas, among them NOACH, after a libretto by Christoph Hein (Bremen 2001), Das Große Heft (The Notebook), after the novel by Agosta Kristof (Osnabrück 2013) and Die Andere (The Other), again after a libretto by Christoph Hein (Magdeburg 2016). His most recent opera, San Paolo, after an unrealized screenplay by Pier Paolo Pasolini premiered in Osnabrück in April 2018 and was awarded the 2018 Pfalz Prize for Music.

Corbett’s literary leanings are also evidenced by his numerous song cycles and vocal works on texts by Christine Lavant, Barbara Köhler and Roland Barthes among others. Literary influences can also be found in his instrumental music, for example in Yaël for violin and orchestra, which is inspired by the writings of Edmond Jabès or his Third Symphony, Breathing the Water, for soprano, trumpet and contrabass with string orchestra, which was premiered by the Staatskapelle Berlin and in which texts by Denise Levertov and Amal Al-Jubouri are juxtaposed. One of his most recent works, Aporia, commissioned by the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players and premiered there in May 2019, also draws on a literary source, in the case the writings of Jacques Derrida.

His music is published by Edition Nova Vita Berlin and Edition Peters Leipzig. CDs of his music have been released on Kreuzberg Records, Cybele, Mode, CRI, Edition Zeitklang, Blue Griffin, Edition Kopernikus and Ambitus. Corbett lives with his wife and three children in Schwetzingen.

www.sidneycorbett.com

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Sidney Corbett

Sidney Corbett, geboren 1960 in Chicago, studierte Musik und Philosophie an der University of California, der University of San Diego und der Yale University, wo er 1989 promovierte, sowie von 1985 bis 1988 an der Musikhochschule Hamburg bei György Ligeti. Seit 1985 lebt Corbett vorwiegend in Europa. Sein musikalisches Schaffen, welches Werke für Oper und andere Formen des Musiktheaters, Orchester- und Kammermusik sowie Gesangsliteratur umfasst, wurde mit zahlreichen Preisen und Auszeichnungen geehrt und wird regelmäßig von renommierten Orchestern, Ensembles und Solisten weltweit aufgeführt. Seit 2006 ist er Professor für Komposition an der Hochschule für Darstellende Kunst in Mannheim und Leiter des dortigen Forums für Neue Musik und seit 2015 musikalischer Leiter der Gesellschaft für Neue Musik Mannheim.

Corbett ist ein Künstler, der sich nur schwer im musikalischen Mainstream der Neuen Musik verordnen lässt, so ist seine Haltung aber dennoch explizit zeitgenössisch. Sein Werk stützt sich auf eine breit gefächerte Palette von musikalischen und außermusikalischen Quellen, darunter Literatur und bildende Kunst, und beschäftigt sich mit philosophischen und theologischen Fragen. Charakteristisch für seine Musik sind ein ausgeprägter Sinn für Lyrik und komplex überlagerte rhythmische Pulsationen. Corbett ist aktiver Gitarrist und war Gründungsmitglied der avantgardistischen Techno-House-Gruppierung vierte heimat und tritt auch in verschiedenen Improvisationsformationen auf. Seine Musik ist in der internationalen Musikszene fest etabliert.

Ein besonderer Fokus seiner jüngsten Arbeit liegt im Bereich des Musiktheaters. Insgesamt sechs Opern hat er geschrieben, darunter NOACH, nach einem Libretto von Christoph Hein (Bremen 2001), Das große Heft, nach dem Roman von Agosta Kristof (Osnabrück 2013), und Die Andere, ebenso nach einem Libretto von Christoph Hein (Magdeburg 2016). Seine zuletzt komponierte Oper San Paolo, nach einem unrealisierten Drehbuch von Pier Paolo Pasolini, wurde im April 2018 in Osnabrück uraufgeführt und erhielt den Pfalzpreis für Musik 2018.

Corbetts literarische Neigung wird auch durch seine zahlreichen Liederzyklen und Vokalwerke zu Texten von Autoren wie Christine Lavant, Barbara Köhler und Roland Barthes bekräftigt. Literarische Einflüsse finden sich auch in seiner Instrumentalmusik, so zum Beispiel in Yaël für Violine und Orchester, welches von Schriften Edmond Jabès inspiriert ist, oder seiner Dritten Symphonie Breathing the Water für Sopran, Trompete und Kontrabass mit Streicherorchester, das von der Staatskapelle Berlin uraufgeführt wurde und in dem Texte von Denise Levertov und Amal Al-Jubouri nebeneinander gestellt werden. Eines seiner neuesten Werke, Aporia, greift ebenfalls auf eine literarische Quelle zurück, es handelt sich dabei um Schriften Jacques Derridas, und wurde als Auftragskomposition der San Francisco Contemporary Music Players im Mai 2019 uraufgeführt.

Seine Musik wird bei der Edition Nova Vita Berlin und vom Musikverlag Edition Peters Leipzig verlegt und weltweit vertrieben. CD-Aufnahmen sind bei Kreuzberg Records, Cybele, Mode, CRI, Edition Zeitklang, Blue Griffin, Edition Kopernikus und Ambitus erschienen. Corbett lebt mit seiner Frau und seinen drei Kindern in Schwetzingen. www.sidneycorbett.com

BIOGRAPHIE
Works of Sidney Corbett are also published by Edition Nova Vita, Berlin. www.edition-ex-tempore.de

Orchestra / Ensemble

Aporia (2019) 21’ for chamber ensemble cl(bcl), trp, tb, perc, egtr, hp, vln(2), vla, vlc

First performed 10 May 2019, San Francisco, by San Francisco Contemporary Music Players (SFCMP)

EP 14399

In the Red Chamber (2022) 17’ for ensemble picc(=afl,bfl).cl.bcl - perc.cel.harp - vln(2).vla.vlc.cb

First performed 24 January 2023, Munich, Schwere Reiter, by ensemble risonanze erranti, cond.: Peter Tilling EP 14682

Symphony No. 2 “The Immaculate Sands” (2004) 32’ for orchestra

4.4.4.4 - 6.4.3.1 - timp, perc(3), hp, cel - str (1.1.1.1.1)

First performed 2004, Krefeld (D), by Niederrheinische Sinfoniker

EP 14384

Violence and Longing (2020) 21’ for orchestra

3(1/2,picc/afl).3(1/ehrn/obdam).3(1/2/bcl).3(1/2/cbsn) - 4.2.3(1/2/btrbn).1 - timp,perc(4). - hp - str commissioned by Musikalische Akademie

First performed June 2020, Mannheim (D), Nationaltheater, by Musikalische Akademie

EP 14505

Solo Concertos with Orchestra / Ensemble

Goldberg Hallucination Remix (2019) 6’ for solo violin and solo strings

First performed 03 September 2021, Salderatzen (D), Junge Deutsche Philharmonie and Niklas Liepe, cond.: Jakob Lehmann

EP 14450

Paganini Remix (2019) 7’ for solo violin and orchestra

vln solo - 2.1.3.2 - 1.2.2.1 - hrp.perc(3) - str.

First performed 07 Januar 2017, Karlsruhe (D), by Niklas Liepe and Rundfunksinfonieorchester (RSO)

Saarbrücken, cond.: Gregor Bühl

EP 14681

Yaël (2004) 26’

concerto for violin and orchestra

vn solo - 1(picc/alt/b).ob d’amore.bcl.cbsn - 0.0.2.0 - hp, perc - str(16)

First performed 2005, Stuttgart, by Kolja Lessing and Concertino Basel

EP 14385

WORK LIST

Chamber Music

Ararat (2019) 8’ for soprano saxophone, e-guitar, accordion, percussion, violin and violoncello

First performed 13 December 2019, Erfurt (D), Kunsthalle EP 14487

Cravings of the line (2016) 12’ for violin, horn in F and piano

Commissioned by the Regenbogenprojekt and Severin von Eckardstein

First performed 2016, Berlin, by the Regenbogenprojekt and Severin von Eckardstein EP 14635

Emiliana (2016) 4’

eight pieces for young pianists

First performed 2017, Schwetzingen (D), by Emily Corbett EP 14573

Gesänge der Unruhe (2003) 21’ for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, viola and violoncello

First performed 2003, Berlin, by Modern Art Sextett EP 14386

Im Angesicht des Zweiflers (2006) 7’ for clarinet, violoncello and piano

First performed 2006, Berlin, by modern art ensemble EP 14390

Knochentänze (Bone Dances) (2008) 13’ version for clarinet and accordion

First performed 05 June 2010, Berlin, Konzerthaus Berlin, by Matthias Badczong (cla) and Christine Pate (acc) EP 14659

Knochentänze (Bone Dances) (2008) 13’ version for viola and accordion

First performed 26 April 2008, Vienna, by Petra Ackermann (vla) and Alfred Melichar (acc) EP 14658

La voce abbandonata (in memoriam Georg Katzer) (2019) 6’ for string quartet

First performed 15-19 January 2020, Berlin, by participants of The Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Conservatory Competition EP 14460

Mara (2019) 6’ for two e-guitars

First performed 06 December 2019, Reutlingen (D), Musica Nova Reutlingen, by Duo Conradi-Gehlen EP 14463

Music for Vija Celmins (2008) 26’ for string quartet and piano

First performed 26 Mai 2010, Utrecht (NL), by Severin von Eckhardstein and Utrecht String Quartet EP 14452

Only what disappears (2014) 11’ for bass clarinet, bassoon, piano, violin, viola and violoncello

First performed 2014, Rottweil (D), by ensemble aventure freiburg EP 14387

Piano Trio (2015) 22’

First performed 2016, Aarau (CH) by Trio Flair EP 14389

WORK LIST

Qafsiel (2015) 6’ version for clarinet and organ (or accordion) EP 14621

Qafsiel (2017) 6’ version for violin and accordion EP 14622

Seven Brief Contemplations (2007) 11’ for string quartet

First performed 2007, Magdeburg (D), by Arvos Quartett Dresden EP 14388

Six Portraits (2004-2015) 62’ for piano

1. The Celestial Potato Fields (9’)

2. Obélisque Polonaise (10’)

3. Oversexed and Underfucked (8’)

4. Grabmal Kundry (8’)

5. Yorick‘s Skull (18’)

6. Postscript (to an unsent letter) (9’) EP 14404

the saddest red (2019) 6’ for accordion and string quartet

First performed 08 May 2019, Vienna, Schönberg Center, by Ensemble Wiener Collage EP 14409

Vorahnung: Solveig (2021) 6’ for violin and piano

First performed 30 October 2021, Halle an der Saale (D), Opera Halle, as part of “Peer Gynt”, dir.: Michal Sedlàček EP 14601

Vocal Music

Evening’s Search for Beauty (2017) 13’

text: Sadiq Bey for voice and piano

First performed 08 July 2017, Stuttgart, by Holger Falk (baritone) and Steffen Schleiermacher (piano) EP 14458

Velos Lilas (2020) 17’

text: Delmira Agustini for three female voices

First performed 10 August 2021, Bregenz (AT), Bregenzer Festspiele, by The Present EP 14532

WORK LIST

Operas / Stage Works

Das große Heft (2011) 120’ opera based on Le grand cahier by Ágota Kristóf

libretto: Ralf Waldtschmidt / Sidney Corbett soli, mixed choir (SSAATTBB) children’s choir, narrator, orchestra: 2(2 picc,alt,bass)2(2E.H.).2(2 in la, 1 basscl).2(1contra) - 2.2.bass trb.1 - acc, hp, perc(3) - strings

First performed 16 March 2013, Osnabrück (D), Staatstheater Osnabrück

EP 14584

Die Andere (2015) 120’ chamber opera

libretto: Christoph Hein s.mez.t(2).bar(2).bbar soli - 1.1.1.bcl.1 - 0.1.1.0 - acc, hp, perc(2) - str(2.1.2.2.1)

First performed 18 March 2016, Magdeburg (D), Theater Magdeburg

EP 14383

Keine Stille (außer der des Windes) (2005/06) 82’ chamber opera after Fernando Pessoa

libretto: Simone Homem de Mello actor.s.mez.a/ctr.t.bar soli - 1.0.1.0 - 0.1.1.0 - pf, perc - str(1.1.1.1.1)

First performed 2007, Bremen (D), Theater Bremen EP 14382

San Paolo (2005/06) 82’

opera after Pier Paolo Passolini

libretto: Ralf Waldschmidt actor(2).s(2).t(3).bar(2).bbar.b - mixed choir - children choir - 2.2.3.2.- 2.2.3.1 - hp, acc, perc(3) - str

First performed 28 April 2018, Osnabrück (D), Theater Osnabrück

EP 14381

UBU - Eine Groteske in fünf Akten (2010/11) 80’

opera based on Ubu roi by Alfred Jarry

libretto: Simone Homem de Mello soli, children’s choir, orchestra: 3(picc, altfl, bassfl).0.3(basscl).2 - 2.3.3.0 - hp, perc(3) - strings

First performed 2012, Gelsenkirchen (D), Musiktheater im Revier EP 14499

Future Works

Unceasing fabric of the mind (2022) 11’ for percussion quartet

First performance 03 March 2023, Mannheim (D), by Les percussionistes de Strasbourg EP 14684

Jago (2022) 75’

opera based on the fictional character created by William Shakespeare

libretto: Christoph Klimke for voice, flute, guitar and percussion

First performance 01 May 2023, Frankfurt/Oder (D), Oper Frankfurt, by Ensemble Quillo

EP 14654

WORK LIST January 2023
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