Do you know Beethoven’s ‹Immortal Beloved›? Beethoven dedicated all his music from a certain point in time to an ‹immortal...
Autobiographical notes by Bruno Walter (1876–1962) on the life crisis in his youth show the two activities of the I,...
‹Fire Pond› is the first release from Love Bravely, a cross-genre music project exploring the transformative power of the arts in our time. Through a personal story about a friendship challenged by current social issues, the song explores the potential for bridging polarized divides. ‹Fire Pond› focuses on questions of...
“I dreamed of being the first black female rock’n’roll singer to fill stadiums like the Stones!” recalls Tina Turner. And...
For three generations of Anthroposophic Music Therapy—from Werbeck to the new anthroposophic music therapists worldwide—Valborg Werbeck-Svärdström, Maria Schüppel, Eva Mees,...
The Junge Waldorf Philharmonie is an orchestra by young people for young people. At the end of August, for the 19th time, one hundred young musicians will come together for two weeks to work on pieces by great composers under the direction of conductor Patrick Strub. The Junge Waldorf Philharmonie...
For their most recent project, the Ichos Vocal Ensemble explores the peace in man, inquiring into the inner prerequisites of...
Alan Hovhaness was exposed to the most varied influences when he created his symphonies. His music is transcultural and anticipates...
Richard Schnell (speech) and Johanna Lamprecht (music) create an artistic approach to the Apocalypse of John in the form of a listening meditation. Through immersive listening to the great imaginings of this central work of human history, the audience recreates them inwardly: the struggle for self-knowledge within the broad arcs...
A hymn to joy went viral. Aurélien Saniko was born in Cameroon. At the age of 13, he contracted an...
Music has always been strongly connected with spirituality, but how has this changed in the era of electronic music? Is...
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