
In 1976, Pierre Boulez founded the Ensemble intercontemporain with the support of Michel Guy (who was Minister of Culture at the time) and the collaboration and Nicholas Snowman.
The Ensemble’s 31 soloists share a passion for 20th-21st century music. They are employed on permanent contract, enabling them to fulfill the major aims of the Ensemble: performance, creation and education for young musicians and the general public.
Under the artistic direction of Matthias Pintscher the musicians work in close collaboration with composers, exploring instrumental techniques and developing projects that interweave music, dance, theater, film, video and visual arts.
In collaboration with IRCAM (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique), the Ensemble intercontemporain is also active in the field of synthetic sound generation.
New pieces are commissioned and performed on a regular basis with the support of the Fondation Meyer.
The Ensemble is renown for its strong emphasis on music education: concerts for kids, creative workshops for students, training programs for future performers, conductors, composers, etc. Since 2004, the Ensemble soloists have been tutoring young instrumentalists, conductors and composers in the field of contemporary repertoire at the Lucerne Festival Academy, a several week educational project held by the Lucerne Festival.
Resident of the Philharmonie de Paris, the Ensemble performs and records in France and abroad, taking part in major festivals worldwide.
The Ensemble is financed by the Ministry of Culture and receives additional support from the Paris City Council.
In 2022, he was awarded the prestigious Polar Music Prize.
Listen to: the Ensemble intercontemporain
- Répons, pour six solistes, ensemble de chambre, sons électroniques et électronique en direct by Pierre Boulez (recorded at Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord, 2016)
- Music in similar motion by Philip Glass (recorded at the Centre Georges Pompidou, 1990)
- Joy by Magnus Lindberg (recorded at Centquatre-Paris, 2019)