
2001 marks the tenth anniversary of the foundation of the ensemble
Alter Ego which has earned a reputation as one of the major European
chamber groups performing twentieth-century classical compositions and
works at the cutting edge of new directions in music. Alter Ego has
given concerts at principal venues in Italy, Europe and elsewhere, such
as the Scala in Milan, the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, the
Beethovenhalle in Bonn, De Yjsbreker in Amsterdam, Musica in Strasburg,
Nybrokaien 11 in Stockholm, the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin and the
lllkom in Tashkent. Nonetheless, the ensemble has never felt that its
sole purpose was to perform music in a traditional manner or setting,
its prime objective being the development of creativity in contemporary
art. This has constantly meant new, stimulating experiences as the
ensemble works with artists from various disciplines, such as Italian
rapper Frankie HI-NRG, DJ Robin Rimbaud (aka Scanner), visual artists
Michelangelo Pistoletto and D-Fuse and performers synonymous with the
musical avant-garde such as violinist Irvine Arditti or the Accroche
Note ensemble. Such wide-ranging collaborations are also the result of
Alter Ego’s conviction that the language of contemporary music will make
greater sense if perceived as part of a total performance and a
cultural event and will thus be understood by a broader audience than
normally associated with the genre.
The Alter Ego ensemble also works closely with many of the major
composers of our time, including Alvin Curran, Philip Glass, Giya
Kancheli, David Lang, Frederic Rzewski and Kaija Saariaho. And Italian
composer Salvatore Sciarrino has declared that Alter Ego’s performances
of his works are the benchmark by which all others are to be judged. It
is thus wholly fitting that Alter Ego’s recording of various
compositions by Sciarrino, “Esplorazione Del Bianco” on the Stradivarius
label, should win the unanimous approval of both critics and record
buyers.
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