ISCM World Music Days

ISCM World Music Days
Genre Contemporary music
Location(s) worldwide
Years active 1922–present
Website http://www.iscm.org

The ISCM World Music Days is an annual contemporary music festival organized by the International Society for Contemporary Music, originally created in 1923 as the ISCM Festival as a means to support the most advanced composition tendencies.[1][2] Each edition is held in a different location, and the programmes are organized by a jury after evaluating the submissions of each ISCM national section.

Editions

György, Lukas and Vera Ligeti, Conlon Nancarrow and Michael Daugherty (l.t.r.) at the 1982 ISCM World Music Days in Graz, Austria
YearVenue
1923Austria Salzburg
1924Czech Republic Prague and Austria Salzburg
1925Czech Republic Prague and Italy Venice
1926Switzerland Zürich
1927Germany Frankfurt
1928Italy Siena
1929Switzerland Geneva
1930Belgium Liege and Brussels
1931United Kingdom Oxford and London
1932Austria Vienna
1933Netherlands Amsterdam
1935Italy Florence
1936Spain Barcelona
1937France Paris
1938United Kingdom London
1939Poland Warsaw and Cracow
1946United Kingdom London
1947Netherlands Amsterdam
1948Italy Palermo and Taormina
1950Belgium Brussels
1951West Germany Frankfurt
1952Austria Salzburg
1953Norway Oslo
1954Israel Haifa
1955West Germany Baden-Baden
1956Sweden Stockholm
1957Switzerland Zürich
1958France Strasbourg
1959Italy Rome
YearVenue
1960Germany Cologne
1961Austria Vienna
1962United Kingdom London
1963Netherlands Amsterdam
1964Denmark Copenhague
1965Spain Madrid
1966Sweden Stockholm
1967Czechoslovakia Prague
1968Poland Warsaw
1969West Germany Hamburg
1970Switzerland Basel
1971United Kingdom London
1972Austria Graz
1973Iceland Reykjavík
1974Netherlands Rotterdam
1975France Paris
1976United States Boston
1977West Germany Bonn
1978Sweden Stockholm and Finland Helsinki
1979Greece Athens
1980Israel Tel Aviv
1981Belgium Brussels
1982Austria Graz
1983Denmark Aarhus
1984Canada Toronto and Montreal
1985Netherlands Netherlands
1986Hungary Budapest
1987West Germany Cologne, Bonn and Frankfurt
1988Hong Kong Hong Kong
YearVenue
1989Netherlands Amsterdam
1990Switzerland Zürich
1991Norway Oslo
1992Poland Warsaw
1993Mexico Mexico DF
1994Sweden Stockholm
1995Germany Ruhr
1996Denmark Copenhagen
1997South Korea Seoul
1998United Kingdom Manchester
1999Romania Romania and Moldova Moldova
2000Luxembourg Luxembourg
2001Japan Yokohama
2002Hong Kong Hong Kong
2003Slovenia Ljubljana
2004Switzerland Switzerland
2005Croatia Zagreb
2006Germany Stuttgart
2007Hong Kong Hong Kong
2008Lithuania Vilnius
2009Sweden Visby, Växjö and Göteborg
2010Australia Sydney
2011Croatia Zagreb
2012Belgium Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels, Ghent, Leuven and Mons
2013Slovakia Kosice, Bratislava and Austria Vienna
2014Poland Wroclaw
2015Slovenia Slovenia
2016South Korea Tongyeong
2017Canada Vancouver
2018China Beijing
2019Estonia Tallinn
2020New Zealand Auckland and Christchurch
2021China Shanghai and Nanning
YearVenue

References

  1. The 80th anniversary of the ISCM World Music Days will be celebrated in Slovenia. visitljubljana.com (Official guide to Ljubljana and Centre Slovenia), 17 September 2003
  2. World Music Days. De Standaard, 5 November 2012


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