Highly successful programmes have been those dedicated to the work of a single composer, such as Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Elliot Carter, Franco Donatoni, Brian Ferneyhough, Mauricio Kagel, Ton de Leeuw, György Kurtág, Theo Loevendie and Luigi Nono.
Musical ensemble | musical ensemble | Negro Ensemble Company | Ensemble Modern | Asko Ensemble | Hilliard Ensemble | Chanticleer (ensemble) | Art Ensemble of Chicago | Psappha New Music Ensemble | Nexus (percussion ensemble) | Ensemble Claude-Gervaise | ensemble cast | Critical Art Ensemble | S.E.M. Ensemble | Philip Jones Brass Ensemble | Nieuw Ensemble | Nexus (ensemble) | Negro Ensemble Company (NEC) | Huelgas Ensemble | Ensemble Studios | Ensemble Santenay | ensemble recherche | Ensemble Contrechamps | ELISION Ensemble | ALEA Ensemble | SS Nieuw Amsterdam | SS ''Nieuw Amsterdam'' | Rose Ensemble | Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble | Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa |
Ed Spanjaard conducting the Nieuw Ensemble with Renate Arends, Bernard Loonen, Mattijs Van de Woerd and Opera Trionfo (2003, Brilliant Classics)
The compositions have, however, attracted a number of advocates, among them the Arditti Quartet, ELISION Ensemble, the members of the Nieuw Ensemble, Ensemble Contrechamps, Ensemble Exposé, Armand Angster, James Avery, Massimiliano Damerini, Arne DeForce, Friedrich Gauwerky, Nicolas Hodges, Mark Knoop, Geoffrey Morris, Ian Pace, Carl Rosman, Harry Spaarnay, and EXAUDI Vocal Ensemble.
He has appeared with many distinguished orchestras and ensembles which include the Bayerische Rundfunk, BBC Symphony, Berlin Radio Symphony, Royal Concertgebouw, Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, Munich Philharmonic, Orchestre National de Paris, Het Residentie den Hague, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Asko Ensemble, Ensemble Contrechamps, London Sinfonietta, Nieuw Ensemble, Nouvel Ensemble Modern, Oslo Sinfonietta, Schoenberg Ensemble.