Ensemble Musikfabrik was founded in 1990, and is regarded as one of the leading ensembles for contemporary music. As the name suggests, musikFabrik is especially dedicated to artistic innovation. New and in their medial form unknown works that they have often commissioned are their actual production area. The results of this work, frequently in a close collaboration with the composers, are presented by the ensemble of international soloists in 80 to 100 concerts a year in Germany and abroad in festivals and in their own world Première series "Musikfabrik in WDR" along with regular radio and CD productions. The Ensemble Musikfabrik is supported by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
History
They gave their debut under the name „Ensemble Neue Musik Nordrhein-Westfalen“, 28 April 1991, at the Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik. The formation of the ensemble took place at the end of 1990. The founders of the ensemble, Bernhard Wambach, Nicolaus A. Huber, and Gerhard Stäbler and the designated conductor and artistic directorJohannes Kalitzke selected and summoned almost 20 musicians and presented the proposed project. Most of the musicians present were excited about the idea of forming a full-time professional ensemble that would be working on contemporary music and programs in close collaboration with composers. Since 1997, the ensemble has organised itself and made all important artistic decisions within its own ranks. The emphasis shifted then from North Rhine-Westphalian composers to a more international focus. Founded after the Amsterdam Asko Ensemble, the London Sinfonietta, the Schoenberg Ensemble, Ensemble InterContemporain, Ensemble Modern, Klangforum Wien and Freiburg's ensemble recherche, Ensemble Musikfabrik is one of the youngest leading New Music ensembles in the world. In 2003, Ensemble Musikfabrik moved from Düsseldorf to Cologne. Thanks to generous support from the Kunststiftung NRW, WDR and KölnMusik, musikFabrik has now a highly successful world Première concert series "musikFabrik in WDR“. MusikFabrik prepares for these concerts and for other projects in their new domicile in the KOMED building in MediaPark, where they moved in the summer of 2008.
Helen Bledsoe, Carl Rosman, Peter Veale, Alban Wesly, Christine Chapman, Marco Blaauw, Bruce Collings, Melvyn Poore, Benjamin Kobler, Ulrich Löffler, Dirk Rothbrust, Juditha Haeberlin, Hannah Weirich, Axel Porath, Dirk Wietheger.