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'''Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart''' is a foundation in [[Stuttgart]], founded by [[Helmuth Rilling]] in 1981 to foster international concerts and workshops, especially of the music of [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] in relation to present day composition.
'''Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart''' is a foundation in [[Stuttgart]], founded by [[Helmuth Rilling]] in 1981 to foster international concerts and workshops, especially of the music of [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] in relation to present day composition.


The foundation has organized several concert series including the annual "Musikfest Stuttgart" (until 2008 "Europäisches Musikfest Stuttgart"). It has supported the ensembles [[Gächinger Kantorei]] and [[Bach-Collegium Stuttgart]] and has conducted master classes and lecture recitals.
The foundation has organized several concert series including the annual "Musikfest Stuttgart" (until 2008 "Europäisches Musikfest Stuttgart"). It has supported the ensembles [[Gächinger Kantorei]], [[Bach-Collegium Stuttgart]] and the annual Festivalensemble Stuttgart<ref>[http://www.festivalensemble.org/retrospect.htm Festivalensemble Stuttgart]</ref> and has conducted master classes and lecture recitals.


Bachakademie Stuttgart has collaborated with the [[Oregon Bach Festival]] and other Bach Academies in [[Caracas]], [[Buenos Aires]], [[Tokyo]], [[Osaka]], [[Sendai]], [[Budapest]], [[Cluj-Napoca]], [[Kraków]], [[Krasnoyarsk]], [[Moscow]], [[Prague]], [[Riga]], [[Tallinn]], [[Athens]], and also with the [[Israel Philharmonic Orchestra]].
Bachakademie Stuttgart has collaborated with the [[Oregon Bach Festival]] and other Bach Academies in [[Caracas]], [[Buenos Aires]], [[Tokyo]], [[Osaka]], [[Sendai]], [[Budapest]], [[Cluj-Napoca]], [[Kraków]], [[Krasnoyarsk]], [[Moscow]], [[Prague]], [[Riga]], [[Tallinn]], [[Athens]], and also with the [[Israel Philharmonic Orchestra]].


It has commissioned compositions such as the [[Requiem of Reconciliation]] in 1995 or ''Messiah'' by [[Sven-David Sandström]]<ref>[http://www.carus-verlag.com/index.php3?selSprache=1&BLink=KKArtikel&ArtikelID=30128 Sven-David Sandström: Messiah] [[Carus Publishing Company|Carus]]</ref>, premiered in 2009 at the Oregon Bach Festival and also performed at the [[Rheingau Musik Festival]].
It has commissioned compositions such as the [[Requiem of Reconciliation]] in 1995 or ''Messiah'' by [[Sven-David Sandström]]<ref>[http://www.carus-verlag.com/index.php3?selSprache=1&BLink=KKArtikel&ArtikelID=30128 Sven-David Sandström: Messiah] [[Carus Publishing Company|Carus]]</ref>, premiered in 2009 at the Oregon Bach Festival and also performed at the [[Rheingau Musik Festival]] and the [[Berliner Philharmonie]]<ref>[http://www.bachakademie.de/1038.aspx Festivalensemble: Messiah (Händel & Sandström)]</ref>.


== Recordings ==
== Recordings ==

Revision as of 15:52, 1 March 2010

Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart is a foundation in Stuttgart, founded by Helmuth Rilling in 1981 to foster international concerts and workshops, especially of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach in relation to present day composition.

The foundation has organized several concert series including the annual "Musikfest Stuttgart" (until 2008 "Europäisches Musikfest Stuttgart"). It has supported the ensembles Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart and the annual Festivalensemble Stuttgart[1] and has conducted master classes and lecture recitals.

Bachakademie Stuttgart has collaborated with the Oregon Bach Festival and other Bach Academies in Caracas, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Osaka, Sendai, Budapest, Cluj-Napoca, Kraków, Krasnoyarsk, Moscow, Prague, Riga, Tallinn, Athens, and also with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

It has commissioned compositions such as the Requiem of Reconciliation in 1995 or Messiah by Sven-David Sandström[2], premiered in 2009 at the Oregon Bach Festival and also performed at the Rheingau Musik Festival and the Berliner Philharmonie[3].

Recordings

In an "Edition Bachakademie“ all works of Bach were published for the Bach Year 2000 on 172 CDs in the Hänssler Verlag.

References

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