List of compositions by Jörg Widmann

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This is a semi-complete list of works by the German composer Jörg Widmann.

Compositions[edit]

Widmann's works are published by Schott Music.[1][a]

1990s[edit]

  • Absences, Schuloper (1990)[2][3]
  • Kreisleriana, concert piece for violin and chamber orchestra (1993) (withdrawn)[4]
  • Fantasie for Solo Clarinet (1993)
  • 180 beats per minute for string sextet (1993)
  • Études I-VI for violin solo (1995–2010)
  • Fleurs du mal, a piano sonata (1996–97)
  • Insel der Sirenen (Island of the Sirens) for solo violin and 19 strings (1997)
  • Sieben Abgesänge auf eine tote Linde (Seven Poems from a Dead Linde Tree) for soprano, clarinet, violin and piano (1997)
  • String Quartet No. 1 (1997)[5][6]
  • Five Fragments for clarinet and piano (1997)[7][8]
  • Duell (Duel) for trombone and electric guitar (1998)
  • Nachtstück (Nightpiece) for piano, clarinet and cello (1998)[9]
  • Wandrers Nachtlied (Wanderer's Nightsong) for soprano and five instruments (1999)
  • Ikarische Klage (Icanian Lament) for 10 strings (1999)
  • Fever Fantasy for piano, string quartet and clarinet (with bass clarinet) (1999)[8]
  • ...umdüstert... (...gloomy...) for chamber ensemble (1999–2000)
  • Dunkle Saiten (Dark Strings) for cello, two female voices, and orchestra (1999–2000)

2000s[edit]

  • Passacaglia for violin, cello, and piano (2000)
  • Implosion for orchestra (2001)[10][6]
  • Lichtstudie I (Light Study I) for orchestra (2001)[10]
  • Polyphone Schatten (Lichtstudie II) (Polyphonic Shadows (Light Study II)) for viola, clarinet, and orchestral groups (2001)
  • Monologe für zwei (Monologue for two) two theater pieces for actor, female voice, and ensemble (2002)
  • ad absurdum for trumpet and small orchestra (2002)[11]
  • Free Pieces for ensemble (2002)[12]
  • Toccata for piano (2002)[13]
  • Signale (Signals) for six voices (2003)
  • String Quartet No. 2 "Choralquartett (Chorale Quartet)" (2003),[14] for flute, oboe, bassoon, celesta (ad lib.) and string orchestra (2019)
  • Hallstudie (Reverberation Study) for piano (2003)[15]
  • Das Gesicht im Spiegel (The Face in the Mirror), opera in 16 scenes, libretto by Roland Schimmelpfennig (2003)
  • String Quartet No. 3 "Jagdquartett (Hunting Quartet)" (2003)[16][17][18]
  • Lied for orchestra (2003)[10]
  • Chor for orchestra (2004)[19]
  • Skeleton for percussion (2004)[20][18]
  • Light Studies (I-VI) for violin, viola, accordion, clarinet, piano and orchestra (2004)[21]
  • Octet for clarinet, horn, bassoon, 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass (2004)[22]
  • String Quartet No. 4 (2004–05)[23]
  • String Quartet No. 5 "Versuch über die Fuge (Experiment on a Fugue)" (2005),[8][24] for soprano, oboe and chamber orchestra (2015)
  • Sphinxensprüche und Rätselkanons (Sphinx Sayings and Riddle Canons) for soprano, clarinet, and piano (2005)
  • Messe for full orchestra (2005)[25][6][26]
  • Air for horn solo (2005)[27]
  • Labyrinth for 48 chordophones (2005)[19]
  • Elegy for clarinet and orchestra (2006)[11][28]
  • Echo-Fragments for clarinet and orchestral groups (2006)[17]
  • Second Labyrinth for orchestral groups (2006)[29]
  • Quintet for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, and piano (2006)
  • Armonica for glass harmonica and orchestra (2006)[30]
  • Elf Humoresken (Eleven Humoresques) for piano (2007)
  • Violin Concerto (2007)[31]
  • Con brio for orchestra (2008)[32][30][6]
  • Antiphon for orchestral groups (2008)[29]
  • 24 Duos for violin and cello (2008)[33]
  • Oboe Concerto (2009)[34]
  • Idyll & Abgrund, six Schubert reminiscences for piano (2009)
  • Teiresias for six double basses (2009)
  • Dubairische Tänze (Dubaian Dances) for ensemble (2009)
  • Teufel Amor, a symphonic hymn after Schiller (2009, rev. 2011)[35]

2010s[edit]

  • Liebeslied (Love Song) for eight instruments (2010)[36]
  • Flûte en suite for flute and orchestral groups (2011)[37]
  • Babylon, opera in 7 scenes, libretto by Peter Sloterdijk (2011–2012, rev. 2018)
  • Zirkustänze (Circus Dances) for piano (2012)[38]
  • Drei Schattentänze (Three Shadow Dances) for clarinet (2013)
  • Das heiße Herz, Lieder cycle for baritone and piano (2013, rev. 2015),[39][40]
  • Third Labyrinth for soprano and orchestral groups (2013–2014)[41]
  • Trauermarsch (Funeral March) for piano and orchestra (2014)[42][6][43][44][45]
  • Babylon-Suite for large orchestra (2014)
  • Viola Concerto (2015)[46]
  • Aria for strings (2015)
  • Es war einmal...(Once upon a time...), five pieces in fairy-tale style for clarinet, viola and piano (2015)[47]
  • ARCHE, oratorio for soloists, choirs, organ and orchestra (2016)[6]
  • Sonatina facile for piano (2016)[48][49][50][51]
  • Clarinet Quintet (2017)
  • Partita, five reminiscences for large orchestra (2017–2018)[6]
  • Tanz auf den Vulkan (Dance on the Volcano) for orchestra (2018)[52]
  • Violin Concerto No. 2 (2018)[53][6][54]
  • Study on Beethoven (String Quartet No. 6) (2019)[55][56][6]
  • Study on Beethoven II, III, IV, V (String Quartet No. 7, 8, 9, 10 Cavatina) (2019–2020)[57][58]
  • Labyrinth IV for soprano and ensemble (2019)[59]
  • Zeitensprünge (Leaps in Time), 450 bars for orchestra (2019, rev. 2020)[60][61][62]

2020s[edit]

  • empty space for five players (flute, clarinet, percussion, piano and violin) (2020)[63][64]
  • Labyrinth V for soprano solo (2021)
  • Towards Paradise (Labyrinth VI) for trumpet and orchestra (2021)[65]
  • 7 Capricci for saxophone quartet (2021)[66]
  • Tartaros (Labyrinth VII) for 13 instruments (2022)[67]
  • Danse macabre for orchestra (2022)[68][69]
  • Bunte Blätter (Coloured Leaves) for two pianos (2022)[70]
  • Kantate for soli, choir, organ and orchestra (2023)[71][72][73]
  • ..und wenn wir uns mitten im Leben meinen.., Torso for 2 violins and piano (2023)
  • The Last Rose of Summer, A farewell song for viola and small orchestra (2023)[74][75]
  • Schumannliebe (Love to Schumann), a fantasy for baritone and ensemble (2023)[76][77]
  • Horn Concerto (2023–2024)[78]

Cadenzas[edit]

Arrangements[edit]

  • Das heiße Herz, Lieder cycle for baritone and orchestra (2018)[83]

For the Irish Chamber Orchestra:

  • String Quartet No. 5 "Versuch über die Fuge (Experiment on a Fugue)" for soprano, oboe and chamber orchestra (2015)
  • Clarinet Sonata (Mendelssohn): Andante for clarinet, string orchestra, harp and celestra (2016)[84]
  • String Quartet No. 2 "Choralquartett (Chorale Quartet)" for flute, oboe, bassoon, celesta (ad lib.) and string orchestra (2019)

Discography[edit]

  • Lied, Jonathan Nott, Bamberg Symphony (Tudor Records 2005)[85] OCLC 611603551
  • String Quartets, Leipzig String Quartet (MDG 2008)[86] OCLC 264061853 DNB-IDN 99046881X
  • Violin Concerto, Antiphon, Insel der Sirenen, Christian Tetzlaff, Daniel Harding, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Ondine 2013)[87] OCLC 873708853
  • String Quartet No. 3 (Hunting Quartet) (with Haydn and Schubert Quartets), Ragazze Quartet (Channel Classics 2013)[88]
  • Armonica, Antiphon, Souvenir bavarois, Paavo Järvi, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra (Pan Classics 2014)[87] OCLC 900760311
  • Con brio (with Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 & 8), Mariss Jansons, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (BR-Klassik 2015)[89] This CD edition was awarded the Choc Classica 2013.[90] OCLC 1017093816
  • String Quartets, Minguet Quartet (Wergo 2015)[89] OCLC 912578107 DNB-IDN 1071417029
  • Viola Concerto, Duos, Hunting Quartet, Antoine Tamestit, Signum Quartet, Daniel Harding, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (Harmonia Mundi 2018)[91][92] OCLC 1029675535
  • Arche, Marlis Petersen, Thomas E. Bauer [de], Iveta Apkalna, Kent Nagano, Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (ECM 2018) OCLC 1082269254 DNB-IDN 1169313981
  • Diabelli Variation (with Beethoven, et al.: The Diabelli Project), Rudolf Buchbinder, (Deutsche Grammophon 2020)[93] DNB-IDN 1206130784
  • Cadenza, Beethoven, Ludwig van; London Symphony Orchestra; Eberle, Veronika; Rattle, Simon (2023), Violin Concerto (in undetermined language), London Symphony Orchestra, OCLC 1374672352
  • Schumann, Robert; Widmann, Jörg (2022), Das heiße Herz (in German), [France]: Alpha, OCLC 1347276214

Recordings as clarinetist[edit]

Recordings as conductor[edit]

  • ad absurdum (with Mendelssohn: Symphonien No. 1 & 4), Sergei Nakariakov, Jörg Widmann, Irish Chamber Orchestra (Orfeo 2016)[101][89] OCLC 951959523 DNB-IDN 1108304117
  • Experiment on a Fugue (with Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 "Reformation"), Mojca Erdmann, Jörg Widmann, Irish Chamber Orchestra (Orfeo 2017)[92] OCLC 1001724242 DNB-IDN 113661592X
  • 180 beats per minute, Fantasie (with Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 "Scottish", The Hebrides), Jörg Widmann, Irish Chamber Orchestra (Orfeo 2018) OCLC 1036343010 DNB-IDN 1159663742
  • Widmann, Jörg; Chenna, Diego; Strauss, Richard; Beethoven, Ludwig van; Irish Chamber Orchestra (2021), Con brio (in no linguistic content), Alpha, OCLC 1288447794
  • Widmann, Jörg; Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix; Schumann, Robert; Junge Deutsche Philharmonie (2019). Jörg Widmann conducts the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie : from the Philharmonie Berlin = Jörg Widmann dirigiert die Junge Deutsche Philharmonie (in no linguistic content). Berlin: Berlin Phil Media. OCLC 1047888215.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Schott Music's catalogue List of Published Works is sorted by genre.

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

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