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In April 2006 the Paul Sacher Foundation
and several associated institutions celebrated the one-hundredth
birthday of its eponymous founder in Basel. The events were avidly
attended by the Basel public, international newspapers and trade
journals, and the musical community. The organizers and ensembles
involved in the concert series had conceived special programs thematically
in tune with the occasion. In consequence, the little festival presented
a broad spectrum of music: the Academy Concert of the Schola Cantorum
Basiliensis («Paul Sacher's Instruments») offered works
from the baroque, pre-classical, and classical periods; Kolja Lessing
gave a recital of violin sonatas in the Gare du Nord; and the Basel
Madrigalists sang music by Stravinsky from the first half of the
twentieth century in Basel Theater. There were also performances
of recent contemporary music and several world premières.
The Ernst von Siemens Foundation for Music commissioned four new
works especially for the occasion: Thomas Adès's Three
Studies from Couperin (Kammerorchester Basel), Dieter Ammann's
pResto sOstinato (Ensemble Phoenix Basel, a concert of the
Basel chapter of the ISCM), Johannes Schöllhorn's phosphor
(basel sinfonietta), and Heinz Holliger's «Untergang»,
the fourth of his Five Songs on Poems by Georg Trakl (Basler
Musik Forum).
One
special highlight was the birthday concert of works by Edgard Varèse,
Wolfgang Rihm, and Pierre Boulez, presented by Boulez and Anne-Sophie
Mutter with the Ensemble InterContemporain on 28 April 2006. This
festive event included welcoming addresses by Fritz Gerber, Lukas
Hoffmann, Barbara Schneider (member of the Basel city council),
and Boulez himself. One-thousand invited guests from the worlds
of music and culture paid tribute to Paul Sacher, who died in 1999.
Publication on the occasion of
Paul Sacher's one-hundredth birthday: Paul Sacher - Facetten einer
Musikerpersönlichkeit (Publications of the Paul Sacher Foundation,
Vol. 11), edited by Ulrich Mosch, 2006, 312 pp. 
The exhibition Edgard Varèse:
Composer, Sound Sculptor, Visionary, mounted jointly by the
Paul Sacher Foundation and the Museum Tinguely to celebrate Sacher's
one-hundredth birthday, also drew widespread international acclaim.
Most of the manuscripts and documents on display from the posthumous
estate of this seminal composer had never been seen before in public.
They were augmented and contextualized by other manuscripts, documents,
and works of art donated by collectors or by Varèse's artistic
friends and successors to present an impressive picture of a significant
chapter in cultural history. The exhibition was organized by Felix
Meyer and Heidy Zimmermann (Paul Sacher Foundation) with the assistance
of Heinz Stahlhut (Tinguely Museum) and accompanied by three concerts
and a symposium.

Catalogue: Edgard Varèse: Composer, Sound Sculptor,
Visionary, edited by Felix Meyer and Heidy Zimmermann, 2006, 507
pp. 
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