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Ensemble intercontemporain
Conducting Professor - Composer’s Academy 2026
An international gathering for emerging composers and conductors from all over the world, an intense and in-depth Academy is taking place in Ticino, Switzerland, to exchange, learn, create, and premiere new works specially written for the occasion by today's youngest generation of talents for the most acclaimed champions of contemporary music.
The 2026 ensemble in residence:
Ensemble intercontemporain
The 2026 composition professors:
Chaya Czernowin
Michael Jarrell
Oscar Bianchi
The 2026 conducting professor:
Oscar Jockel
Awards and exchange programs include Archipel Festival Geneva and Quatuor Diotima Academy.
Orquestra Sinfonica do Porto Casa da Música
6 Mar 2026
Casa da Música in Porto (Portugal)
Aram KHACHATURIAN - Violin Concerto in D minor
Alexander ZEMLINSKY - Sinfonietta, Op.23
Igor STRAVINSKY - The Firebird Suite (1919)
Orquestra Sinfonica do Porto Casa da Música
Nemanja Radulovič - Violin
Oscar Jockel - Conductor
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Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Narration Concert – Anna Karenina
“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”
Oscar Jockel - Conductor
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra
Meike Rötzer - Narration and Moderation
Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne - Philharmonie Köln
THE BIG SEASON FINALE III
A festival in one day
CONCERT I - Kölner Philharmonie at 8pm
George GERSHWIN: Rhapsody in Blue Fassung für Klavier und Orchester in der Fassung von Ferde Grofé
Maurice RAVEL: La Valse - Poème chorégraphique für Orchester
Gürzenich Orchester Köln
Kirill Gerstein - piano
Oscar Jockel - conductor
Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne - Philharmonie Köln
THE BIG SEASON FINALE II
A festival in one day
CONCERT I - Kölner Philharmonie at 6pm
Helmut LACHENMANN: Tanzsuite mit Deutschlandlied - Musik für Orchester mit Streichquartett
Gürzenich Orchester Köln
Quatuor Diotima - string quartet
Oscar Jockel - conductor
State Youth Orchestra of Rheinland-Palatine
ON TOUR - State Youth Orchestra Rheinland-Palatine in Landau, Ludwigshafen and Koblenz
Oscar JOCKEL: asche ist weiß.
Dmitri SCHOSTAKOWITSCH: 1. Violoncello Konzert
Johannes BRAHMS: 2. Sinfonie in D-Dur