The MKO places great significance to the dramaturgical conception of its programmes and to the long- term cultivation and further development of the chamber orchestra repertoire. It has commissioned and premiered numerous works: Iannis Xenakis, Wolfgang Rihm, Tan Dun, Chaya Czernowin, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Georg Friedrich Haas, Hans Abrahamsen, Pascal Dusapin, Thomas Larcher, Salvatore Sciarrino, Tigran Mansurian and Jörg Widmann have all composed music for the ensemble. In recent years alone it has commissioned new works from Beat Furrer, Milica Djordjević, Thomas Adès, Bryce Dessner, Clara Iannotta, Mark Andre, Stefano Gervasoni, Márton Illés, Miroslav Srnka, Mithatcan Öcal, Sara Glojnarić, Lisa Streich, Johannes Maria Staud, Dieter Ammann and others.
The MKO performs around a third of its concerts in Munich as part of its popular concert series in the Prinzregententheater and the Pinakothek der Moderne, but also in cooperation with the Bavarian State Opera and the Munich Biennale. The MKO’s collaborative network in Munich forms a major emphasis in its activities, especially in the field of music education, where the ensemble works with numerous local institutions from the Jugendtheater Schauburg to the Museum Villa Stuck.
Around 60 concerts per year take the MKO to renowned concert halls in Europe, Asia and South America. The MKO has undertaken several guest performances in cooperation with the Goethe Institute; especially noteworthy was an acclaimed academy in North Korea in autumn 2012, where the orchestra had the opportunity to work with North Korean music students.
ECM Records has released recordings of the MKO performing works by Karl Amadeus Hartmann, Sofia Gubaidulina, Giacinto Scelsi, Valentin Silvestrov, Isang Yun and Joseph Haydn, Toshio Hosokawa, Tigran Mansurian and Thomas Larcher as well as a complete recording of Beethoven’s piano concertos with the pianist Alexander Lonquich in autumn 2024. A new collaboration with Enrico Onofri and harmonia mundi kicks off with a recording of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Serenades in early 2025. Numerous other CDs have been released by Sony Classical, Deutsche Grammophon, Warner Classics and NEOS. The MKO has won several prizes and awards such as the Deutsche Musikverleger-Verband’s ›Season’s Best Programme‹ a number of times, the ›Cannes International Classical Award‹, the City of Munich’s Music Prize and the Bavarian State Prize for Music.