Ensemble Montaigne - Labor M "Games"
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Every year, the Montaigne Ensemble issues a call for submissions, inviting composers from all over Switzerland to write short pieces based on the season’s theme. Our current theme, “Games,” has yielded a colorful array of pieces that all share one thing in common: the concept of “playing” is not limited to producing sounds (on an instrument), but also encompasses the invention of sounds and musical structures. For once, you can experience live as the form of the piece being performed is determined by rolling dice (a great example here: Mozart with his “musical dice game”), when the musicians determine a structural progression through signals arising in the moment, or when the sonic framework of a piece is designed in such a way that the composer is distinctly perceived as a performer.
This year’s Labor M promises an hour of musical enjoyment of a very special kind: at once highly insightful and extremely entertaining. As Ibsen says, “Surely there is nothing more intelligent one can do in this beautiful world than to play.”
Program:
Tina Inderbitzin | Emma – Glücksrad (world premiere)
Peter Vögeli | Labyrinth (world premiere)
Pia Blum | Les Jeux… (world premiere)
Andreas Brenner | Trio d’anches (world premiere)
Urs Peter Schneider | Noch ein musikalisches Würfelspiel (world premiere)
Peter Streiff | Objet trouvé (world premiere)
Performers:
Peter Vögeli – oboe | Nicola Katz – clarinet | Maurus Conte – bassoon | Andreas Brenner – conductor
Funding:
Supported by: Canton of Zug and Swisslos, City of Zug, City of Lucerne (FUKA Fund), Kultur LuzernPlus, Landis & Gyr Foundation, Hürlimann-Wyss Foundation, Marianne and Curt Dienemann Foundation, Migros Culture Percentage Lucerne, Strebi Foundation, Swiss Performers’ Foundation SIS – As of July 2026
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Doors open 30 minutes before the concert begins
This year’s Labor M promises an hour of musical enjoyment of a very special kind: at once highly insightful and extremely entertaining. As Ibsen says, “Surely there is nothing more intelligent one can do in this beautiful world than to play.”
Program:
Tina Inderbitzin | Emma – Glücksrad (world premiere)
Peter Vögeli | Labyrinth (world premiere)
Pia Blum | Les Jeux… (world premiere)
Andreas Brenner | Trio d’anches (world premiere)
Urs Peter Schneider | Noch ein musikalisches Würfelspiel (world premiere)
Peter Streiff | Objet trouvé (world premiere)
Performers:
Peter Vögeli – oboe | Nicola Katz – clarinet | Maurus Conte – bassoon | Andreas Brenner – conductor
Funding:
Supported by: Canton of Zug and Swisslos, City of Zug, City of Lucerne (FUKA Fund), Kultur LuzernPlus, Landis & Gyr Foundation, Hürlimann-Wyss Foundation, Marianne and Curt Dienemann Foundation, Migros Culture Percentage Lucerne, Strebi Foundation, Swiss Performers’ Foundation SIS – As of July 2026
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Doors open 30 minutes before the concert begins
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