Repertory
The study and interpretation of works of the second part of XX century and the functional repertoire of the best music, represents the space in which the acts Ned Ensemble.

And the group count in his repertory the dedication and the world premiere of works by various famous composers; that's a catalog that grows every year.
Among them are:


Compositions dedicated to Ned Ensemble
and world premiere performed


Ennio Morricone
"Metamorfosi per violetta" (verision for string ensemble)
Livorno 2008 Ed. Suvini Zerboni

Paolo Savio
"Immagini" for cello and ensemble
Livorno 2008

Francesco Maggio
"Con passo rituale" per ensemble
Desenzano II Festival Ned Ensemble 2009 Ed. Sconfinarte

Mario Cesa
"Modulo itinerante" for piano
Desenzano II Festival Ned Ensemble 2009 Ed. Sconfinarte

Federico Zandonà
"Quaedam...illa" for ensemble
Desenzano II Festival Ned Ensemble 2009

Paola Samoggia
"Di fiori, all'improvviso"
Verona 2009 for mezzosoprano and piano

Francesco Venerucci
"In the breath of the sleeping tree"
Verona 2009 for clarinet and string quartet

Panfili/Wolf
"Steppen-Wolf" for voice, oboe, clarinet and string quartet
Desenzano III Festival Ned Ensemble 2010

Montalbetti/Schumann
"Belsazar op.57" for voice, flute, oboe, clarinet and string quartet Desenzano III
Festival Ned Ensemble 2010

Pagotto/Giovanni da Cascia
"Per larghi prati" for ensemble
Desenzano III Festival Ned Ensemble 2010

Andrea Battistoni
"Panofsky - Fanyasia Klezmer" for ensemble
Desenzano 2011



World premiere performed compositions
Contemporary music workshop directed by Andrea Mannucci


Giacomo Manzoni
"Se mi fusse" canzonetta for 10 female voices and percussion
Verona 2001 Edizioni Ricordi

Aldo Clementi
"Canono perpetuo" for 4 sopranos, 4 mezzosopranos, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, horn, trumpet e four hands harmonium
Verona 2001 Edizioni Suvini Zerboni

Francesco Valdambrini
"Bisca" musical divertissement for 5 instruments, orchestral conductor and revolverbr> Verona 2001 Edizioni Suvini Zerboni


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