A format between lecture and music theater based on the text “Der Wanderfalke” (John Alec Baker) by Daniel Ott and Stephan Froleyks.
UA: Bonn 2024
A format between lecture and music theater based on the text “Der Wanderfalke” (John Alec Baker) by Daniel Ott and Stephan Froleyks.
UA: Bonn 2024
Dauerinstallation / akustische Skulptur von Daniel Ott und
Enrico Stolzenburg.
UA: Donaueschingen 2022 (Donaueschinger Musik-
tage)
Permanent installation / acoustic sculpture by Daniel Ott and
Enrico Stolzenburg.
UA: Donaueschingen 2022 (Donaueschinger Musik-
tage)
for percussion – 6/2 for double bass – 27/2 for tenor saxophone – 27/3 for e-
guitar – 10/4 for tenor/alto saxophone, double bass, electric guitar and percussion. Sound actions for the dripstone machine by Bogomir Ecker.
UA Hamburg 2022 (Kunsthalle, in the context of the exhibition “Futura”)
Landscape composition. Concept and composition: Daniel Ott. Concept and feeds: Enrico Stolzenburg. For 8 saxophones, 7 trumpets, 3 trombones, 2 electric guitars, 6 accordions, 8 percussion and 5 brass bands.
World Premiere: Donaueschingen 2021 (Donaueschingen Music Days)
Durchlässige Interventionen für Trompete, Steeldrums und Stimmen ad libitum. laubengang l & ll – bachtal – quelltal – teich – tiefental – ostwald.
UA: Witten 2022 (Tage für neue Kammermusik)
Music-theater-performance in the open air by Theater Marabu and Fringe ensemble for trumpet, percussion, 5 actors, actor-chorus and hunting horn players.
World Premiere: Kottenforst near Bonn
Ott, Daniel “Am Umschlagplatz Klang”,
in: Holger Schulze (Hg.):
Sound Studies
Traditionen – Methoden – Desiderate
Eine Einführung
Bielefeld 2008, transcript Verlag
ISBN 978-3-89942-894-0
Music for 6 accordions, 6 dulcimers and 3 improvising musicians,
of which may be performed seperately:
Sounds A.-P. 16/9, 22/3, 19/12, 29/1.
Music performed daily for 153 days for 12 hours per day
in the Swiss Klangkörper (sound body)
by Peter Zumthor in the EXPO 2000.
World Premiere: Hanover, 2000
A klangkörperklang CD was released in August 2002.
Music theater about STEPS | SHOES | PATHWAYS for
7 sopranos, 2 actors, dulcimer, trombone, accordion, guitar/clarinet and percussion.
Includes a passage from “GEHEN” by Thomas Bernhard
World Premiere: Bielefeld Theatre, 2000
Staged composition for mezzo soprano,
dulcimer, E flat clarinet/guitar, trombone and percussion
World Premiere: Donaueschingen, 1999
Version for 1 accordion + version for 2 accordions
Konzept für Kindergruppe (8-12 SpielerInnen)
über Kinderverse/Abzählreime
UA: Berlin, 1999
Spatial composition for 2 saxophones, 3 guitars,
2 double basses and 4 percussionists.
World Premiere: Lübeck, 1999
Für das Ensemble »musica temporale« szenische Komposition
für Sopran,Es-Klarinette, Trompete, Posaune, Viola,
Violoncello und Schlagzeug
22/3. ojota Ia, sto sta boi, jammermusik, ojota Ib, 5/9, ojota II
UA: Dresden, 1998
For the “zwischentöne” ensemble
For 9 performers (bandoneon, percussion,
vibraphone, voices and assorted objects)
World Premiere: Berlin, 1997
For the “con gioco” ensemble
For voice, bass flute, horn, trombone, double bass and piano.
World Premiere: Berlin, 1997
For 5 pairs of shoes made of leather, wood and iron (1 player)
World Premiere: as part of the collective composition
“Zwielicht – Hornberg. Sonnenuntergang/Sonnenaufgang”
Rümlingen, 1997
World Premiere of solo version: Munich, 1997
Version for 5 performers with accordions
World Premiere: Schreyahn, 1996
For 5 performers
World Premiere: Schreyahn, 1996
for variable instrumentation
(voice, guitar, violoncello, piano, percussion and others)
22/3a– le ranz des vaches–
5/9– ////– kinderspiele– sto sta boi – jammermusik
World Premiere: Palermo, 1996
Open-air music theatre, variable instrumentation
work in progress extract: 2 minutes
World Premiere: Püggen, 1993
Staged composition for bass clarinet, string trio and percussion
World Premiere: Witten, 1992
Staged composition for one dancer with castanets
World Premiere: Rümlingen, 1991
Staged composition for one dancer with castanets
World Premiere: Rümlingen, 1991
Music for alto, tenor saxophone and accordion
for “monologue” by Simone de Beauvoir
World Premiere: Basel, 1990
For accordion
World Premiere: New York, 1989
Music theatre piece for children’s group and 10 instruments
(piccolo flute, bass clarinet, tuba, accordion,
mandolin, violin and 4 percussionists)
World Premiere: Riehen, 1987
For 29 bells (4 percussionists)
World Premiere: Zürich, 1988
landscape composition for percussion and wind instruments
World premiere: 2016, Luxembourg
DVD (released 2011):
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Documentary film about the Donaueschingen premiere
By Reinhard Manz
Distribution:
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Documentary film by Bruno Moll about the Swiss Pavilion at the Hanover EXPO 2000
T&C Film Ag
Seestr. 41a
CH-8002 Zürich
The “Teatro de los Andes” and the Iliad inspired by Homer
A documentary film by Reinhard Manz, Matthias Rebstock and Daniel Ott.
Languages: Spanish, Italian with German subtitles
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The music of the Swiss “klangkörper” (sound body) by Peter Zumthor from the Hanover EXPO 2000
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Das Musiktheater – Exempel der Kunst
Studies on musical criticism and aesthetical research, Volume 38
edited by Otto Kolleritsch
Graz 2001
Universal-Edition 26838
ISBN 3-7024-0263-2
Traditions – Methods – Desiderata
An introduction
With contributions by Sam Auinger, Roger Behrens, Diedrich Diederichsen, Florian Dombois, Wolfgang Ernst, Golo Föllmer, Thomas Hermann, Daniel Ott, Holger Schulze, Martin Supper, Elena Ungeheuer, Carl-Frank Westermann and many more.
Edited by Holger Schulze
Bielefeld 2008, 316 S. transcript Verlag
ISBN 978-3-89942-894-0
New Music Experiment Rümlingen
Edited by Daniel Ott, Lukas Ott, Lydia Jeschke
232 pages, many colour photographs, bound
with 2 CDs containing 140 minutes of music
Published by:
Christoph Merian-Verlag 2005
ISBN: 978-3-85616-257-3
Gazeteer of the Swiss Confederation pavilion at the Hanover EXPO 2000
Peter Zumthor with Plinio Bachmann, Karoline Gruber,
Ida Gut, Daniel Ott, Max Rigendinger.
Edited by Roderick Hönig.
Basel; Bosten; Berlin: Birkhäuser, 2000
ISBN 3-7643-6324-x
Music in Dialogue II
Ojota – Shoes, Steps, Pathways
A conversation between Daniel Ott and Matthias Rebstock
Yearbook of the Berlin Society of Music 1999
Edited by S. Sanio, B. Wackernagel, J. Ravenna
Pfau Verlag
ISBN 3-89727-107-9
European Music Month 2001
Contribution by Daniel Ott
Aphorism for “Klangserve”
Opinio Verlag AG, Basel
ISBN 3-03999-014-4
landscape composition for 5 percussion instruments, 10 bells, 8 choir-singer und an electric instrument / a computer
World premiere: 2016, Rümlingen, Festival Rümlingen
instrumental composition
World premiere: 2015, Weimar, different locations in the city
instrumental composition
World premiere: 2015, Weimar, different locations in the city
landscape composition for a border – for percussion, choir, drummers, winds performer, dogs, tram and electronic in three parts
World premiere: 2015, Basel
for saxophone, violoncello and electric guitar
World premiere: 2014, Basel
for woodblocks and brassinstruments
World premiere: 2014, Berlin
World premiere: 2013, Basel
spacial composition for 1 accordion, 1 electric guitar, 1 percussionist, 4 voices, 3 Paetzold flutes and 4 strings
World premiere: 2013, Luzern
SoundSpaceInstallation for Sophiensäle Berlin, one percussionist, English horn and bass clarinet
World premiere: 2012, Berlin
musical performance for a fountain, four percussionists and audiosystem
World premiere: 2012, Hannover
sound performance for a landscape of the Ruhr with waterfall, 5 percussionists, 2 electric guitars and audio tape
World Premiere: 2011, Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik (Witten New Chamber Music Festival)
for 1 electric piano, 1 percussion, 2 clarinets, 1 cello, 1 contrabass
World premiere: 2010, Corona (CH)
collective compostion for 3 violins, 4 violas, 6 percussion instruments, 2 saxophones, 3 trompets, 1 trombone, 1 tuba, 20 electronics, 1 string ensemble, 1 guitar ensemble, 1 accordion ensemble, 1 wind ensemble, 1 percussion ensemble, 20 sound effects devices, 1 recorder ensemble, 3 electric guitars, 1 choral, 10 bongo drums, 1 bandoneon
Composition: Zoro Babel, Daniel Ott, Sebastian Quack, Kirsten Reese, Erwin Stache, Enrico Stolzenburg
World Premiere: 2010, mittenDrin-Festival, Wartburgberg, Eisenach
Landscape composition for 3 violins, 4 violas, 6 percussion instruments, 2 saxophones, 3 trompets, 1 trombone, 1 tuba, 20 electronics, 1 string ensemble, 1 guitar ensemble, 1 accordion ensemble, 1 percussion ensemble, 20 sound effects devices
Composition: Zoro Babel, Daniel Ott, Kirsten Reese, Erwin Stache, Enrico Stolzenburg
World Premiere: 2010, mittenDrin-Festival, Wartburgberg, Eisenach
Landscape composition for 3 violins, 4 violas, 6 percussion instruments, 1 saxophones, 5 trompets, 1 trombone, 1 tuba, 20 electronics, performer
Composition: Zoro Babel, Daniel Ott, Kirsten Reese, Erwin Stache, Enrico Stolzenburg
World Premiere: 2010, mittenDrin-Festival, Eisenach
for 3 brass bands
World Premiere: 2007, Rümlingen
Music theater for 6 performers and orchestra
World Premiere: 2009, Stuttgart State Opera
for cor anglais, bass flute and percussion
World Premiere: 2009, Berlin, Ultraschall Festival
for 3 brass bands
World Premiere: 2007, Rümlingen
Landscape composition for 9 trumpets, 2 saxophones,
2 horns, 4 trombones, 1 tuba, 1 percussionist and 3 brass bands
World Premiere: 2007, Hitzacker
Music for 2 string instruments and window
World Premiere: 2007, Berlin
Sound particle in three sections for 1 mobile percussionist
World Premiere: 2006, Academy of the Arts Berlin as part of the Döblin Night
Promenade concert for alto saxophone, sheng, electric bass,
2 accordions, 2 trumpets, bass clarinet,
electric guitar, string quartet and 2 percussionists.
World Premiere: Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für
Gegenwart as part of the Walter-Benjamin-Festival
Berlin 2006
Music for 68 instruments in the Basel harbour
World Premiere: Basel 2006 with the Basel Sinfonietta
Open-air music for voice, 2 trumpets, 3 saxophones, 2 trombones, 2 tubas, 4 accordions, dulcimer, double bass, electric guitar ,16 percussionists, brass bands, accordion orchestra, marching bands and pater noster, bridges, wooden scaffolding and bell tower
World Premiere: Görlitz – Neisse – Zgorzelec 2005
site-specific composition for the backyard of Freiburg’s former University, saxophon, sheng, sccordeon, drums, contrabass, bass clarinet, dulcimer, e-guitar
For 2 voices (mezzo soprano)
Staged chamber music
World Premiere: Basle Gare Du Nord 2004
Spatial composition for the Göttingen Locomotive Hall For voice (soprano), 2 saxophones (1 soprano, 1 alto), bass clarinet, 2 trumpets, trombone, accordion, electric bass, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 violoncelli, 2 double basses and 6 percussionists (23 instruments)
World Premiere: Göttingen Locomotive Hall 2004
For children’s choir in 8 parts (4 soprano, 4 alto)
4 accordions and percussionist
World Premiere: Biel 2004
Spatial composition for 4 harps, 6 percussionists,
2 accordions, 2 double basses, 2 saxophones (1 alto, 1 tenor),
1 trumpet, 1 electric guitar, 1 electric bass
World Premiere: Lucerne Transport Museum 2004
Open-air music for trumpet, tuba, 2 violins, 2 double basses
World Premiere: Rümlingen 2003
Open-air music for trumpet, brass band,
ski-lift masts and bell-ringing
World Premiere: Heiligkreuz/Entlebuech 2003
Open-air music for folk trio, lifting platform and storyteller (tenor)
World Premiere: Heiligkreuz/Entlebuech 2003
For 4 percussionists
World Premiere: Berlin 2002
Version for 2 pianos
22/3a, le ranz des vaches, 5/9, ////,
children’s games – sto sta boi – whining music
World Premiere: Biel 2002
Für Akkordeon solo
UA: Drochtersen-Hüll 2002
For solo accordion
World Premiere: Drochtersen-Hüll 2002
For 3 players (shoes/tables/chairs/accordion)
World Premiere: Drochtersen-Hüll 2002
Spatial composition for 23 instruments
2 clarinets (including bass and E flat clarinet),
saxophone, trumpet, tuba, trombone, 2 accordions, 3 electric guitars, 2 harps, 2 dulcimers, 2 violins, 2 violoncelli, 2 double basses and 2 percussionists.
World Premiere: Basel, Ensemble Modern, 2001
Spatial composition for sheng, trumpet, saxophone,
2 bass clarinets, 2 accordions, 3 dulcimers,
double bass, electric bass and percussion
World Premiere: Frankfurt a.M. Museum of Modern Art 2001
Raummusik für 5 Harfen und 8 Schlagzeuger
UA: Luzern Verkehrhaus/Flughalle, 2001
Landscape composition for 11 wind ensembles and choirs
World Premiere: 2019, Austria
Landscape composition for choir, trumpet, trombone, cello, percussion, glass and porcelain instruments
World Premiere: 2019, Norway
Landscape composition for clarinet, accordion and brass
World Premiere: 2019, Switzerland
Landscape composition for orchestra and 5 ensembles (wind, percussion, choir)
World Premiere: 2019, Germany
Landscape composition for tenorsax, 9 trumpets, 2 trumbones, 10 percussionists, 7 wind-orchester, 2 boats and electronics
World Premiere, 2017, Germany
Composition for orchester with solos and electronic in three parts
World Premiere 2017, Winterthur
Landscape composition for clarinet, horn, trumpet, trumbone, tuba, viola, violoncello, doublebass, percussion, choir and fork-lift-truck
World premiere: 2017, Switzerland