The Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Neue Musik (SGNM; French Société Suisse de Musique Contemporaine, SSMC; Italian Società Svizzera per la Musica Contemporanea, SSMC; English. ISCM Switzerland) is the national section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM). It is organised as an association and is legally domiciled in Lausanne.[1]

History

The IGNM Switzerland was founded in October 1922 at the initiative of the Winterthur patron Werner Reinhart, making it one of the first ISCM country sections in the world. Reinhart, who served as the 1st ISCM Secretary General, had already been instrumental in founding the umbrella organisation in June 1922. The founding president of IGNM Switzerland was the composer and conductor Volkmar Andreae from Zurich.[2][3][4][5] From 1946 until 2001, on an initiative of Paul Sacher, IGNM Switzerland shared the secretariat with the Swiss Tonkünstlerverband [de].[6] In 1995, at the Künstlerhaus Boswil [de], the IGNM Switzerland was renamed the Swiss Society for New Music (SGNM/SSMC) with the aim of promoting Neue Musik.

Local groups of Swiss IGNM in cities such as Basel, Bern, Lausanne, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Lucerne, Central Switzerland, St. Gallen and Valais as well as various festivals and ensembles for New Music are members of the SGNM.[7]

To date, the association has hosted the ISCM World Music Days a total of six times: in 1926 (Zurich), 1929 (Geneva), 1957 (Zurich), 1970 (Basel), 1991 (Zurich) and the ISCM World Music Days 2004 [de] under the direction of Mathias Steinauer with the motto "Trans it."[8]

The World Music Days held in Switzerland have included several world premieres of music-historical significance, such as the highly praised premiere of Anton Webern's 5 orchestral pieces op. 10, in 1926 under his direction,[9] and the staged premiere of Arnold Schoenberg's opera fragment Moses und Aron in 1957 in Zurich.[10] In 1957 - also in Zurich - electronic music was played for the first time in ISCM World Music Days history.[11]

List of presidents

Volkmar Andreae (1922, until 1928 in personal union with the STV Presidium), Hans Ehinger (1934, ad interim), Paul Sacher (1935, from 1946 in personal union with the STV Presidium), Samuel Baud-Bovy (1955, in personal union with the STV Presidium), Paul Müller-Zürich [de] (1960, in personal union with the STV Presidium), Constantin Regamey (1963, in personal union with the STV Presidium), Hermann Haller (1968, in personal union with the STV Presidium), Julien-François Zbinden (1973, in personal union with the STV Presidium), Francis Travis (1974), Fritz Muggler (1978), Jean-Luc Darbellay (1995), Max E. Keller (2007), Nicolas Farine (2010), Javier Hagen (2014).[12] (Year of inception in brackets)

Further reading

  • Anton Haefeli: Die Internationale Gesellschaft für Neue Musik – Ihre Geschichte von 1922 bis zur Gegenwart. Atlantis Musikbuch-Verlag, Zürich 1982, ISBN 3-7611-0596-7.
  • Joseph Willimann: pro Musica – der neuen Musik zulieb. 50 Jahre Pro Musica, Ortsgruppe Zürich der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Neue Musik. Atlantis Musikbuch, Zürich 1988, ISBN 3-254-00148-6.
  • Thomas Meyer: World Music Days Zürich 1991 / Weltmusiktage Zürich 1991 – Programm. Swiss Society for Contemporary Music c/o SAFIMM, NZZ Fretz AG, Schlieren 1991.
  • B. Geller, M. Favre, A. Briner, P.-A. Gaillard: Tendances et réalisations – volume commémoratif publié à l’occasion du 75e anniversaire de l’Association des musiciens suisses, 1900–1975.[13] Schweizerischer Tonkünstlerverein/Association Suisse des Musiciens, Atlantis Musikbuch Verlag, Zürich 1975, ISBN 978-376110464-4.

References

  1. ^ Thomas Meyer: World Music Days Zürich 1991 / Weltmusiktage Zürich 1991 – Programm. Schlieren 1991, p. XVI
  2. ^ Gründungsbestätigung IGNM Schweiz, Brief von Werner Reinhart vom 31. Oktober 1922, p. 1, courtesy of Stadtbibliotheken Winterthur
  3. ^ Gründungsbestätigung IGNM Schweiz, Brief von Werner Reinhart vom 31. October 1922, p. 2, courtesy of Winterthur City Libraries
  4. ^ Foundation Confirmation IGNM Switzerland, letter by Werner Reinhart dated 31 October 1922, p. 3, courtesy of Winterthur City Libraries
  5. ^ Anton Haefeli: Die Internationale Gesellschaft für Neue Musik - Ihre Geschichte von 1922 bis zur Gegenwart. Zurich 1982, p. 621
  6. ^ Thomas Meyer: World Music Days Zürich 1991 / Weltmusiktage Zürich 1991 - Programm. Schlieren 1991, p. XVI
  7. ^ Mitglieder der IGNM Schweiz
  8. ^ Liste aller ISCM World Music Days
  9. ^ Anton Haefeli: Die Internationale Gesellschaft für Neue Musik - Ihre Geschichte von 1922 bis zur Gegenwart. Zurich 1982, p. 146
  10. ^ Anton Haefeli: The International Society for New Music - Its History from 1922 to the Present. Zurich 1982, p. 514
  11. ^ Anton Haefeli: Die Internationale Gesellschaft für Neue Musik – Ihre Geschichte von 1922 bis zur Gegenwart. Zürich 1982, p. 513
  12. ^ Schweizer Musikzeitung, 18. Dezember 2013
  13. ^ Tendances et réalisations : volume commémoratif publié à l'occasion du 75e anniversaire de l'Association des musiciens suisses, 1900-1975 on Worldcat


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