The German Composer Tobias Klich, thirty years of age, is this year’s winner of the Gaudeamus Prize for young composers. The jury praised him as “a true narrative composer, who has maximum expressive potential, his work grabs you immediately, he has a consistent technical approach, his music consists of highly sophisticated gorgeous sounds”. Abel Paúl from Spain and Emre Kaleli from Turkey received honorable mentions for the works they submitted.
1. Tobias Klich. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2013: Ensemble Klang – Grüntrübe ritornell beim verlassen des Territoriums (2013).
Tobias Klich
Concertzender, opname Cees Sterrenburg
2. Esaias Järgenard. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2013: Ensemble Klang – Order, part 1 (2013).
Richard Craig, Pontus Langedorf
Concertzender, opname Cees Sterrenburg
3. Gijs van der Heijden. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2013: Ensemble Klang – Our primary differences (2013).
Ensemble Klang
Concertzender, opname Cees Sterrenburg
4. Abel Paúl. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2013: Insomnio – The end of lines (2013).
Insomnio
Concertzender, opname Richard de Gruyl
5. Konstantin Heuer. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2013: Insomnio – Violin concerto (2013).
Insomnio
Concertzender, opname Richard de Gruyl
6. Wei-Chieh Liun. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2013: Insomnio – Half-glimpsed (2013).
Insomnio
Concertzender, opname Richard de Gruyl
7. Emre Kaleli. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2013: Modelo62 – Il voto dell’innocenza (2013).
Modelo62
Concertzender, opname Wijnand de Groot
8. Gonzalo Gimenez. Gaudeamus Muziekweek 2013: Modelo62 – Linarias (2013).
Modelo62