Music has always been strongly connected with spirituality, but how has this changed in the era of electronic music? Is...
For Michael Kurtz, who crossed the threshold on April 25, 2024. In the beginning, I was simply amazed. In 1988,...
In memory of Sofia Gubaidulina, Russian composer (October 24, 1931–March 13, 2025) During a family vacation at the age of five, Sofia saw an icon for the first time. She was fascinated, even spellbound by the impression the icon made on her. Perhaps she sensed something of what Dostoyevsky meant...
Autobiographical notes by Bruno Walter (1876–1962) on the life crisis in his youth show the two activities of the I,...
Alan Hovhaness was exposed to the most varied influences when he created his symphonies. His music is transcultural and anticipates...
“I dreamed of being the first black female rock’n’roll singer to fill stadiums like the Stones!” recalls Tina Turner. And her dream came true. Tina Turner gave her last concert on stage in London on May 5, 2009, after 89 performances in 46 cities in front of more than a...
Enno Schmidt talks with conductor Anna-Sophie Brüning about the love of music, leadership, the feeling of flying a jumbo jet,...
The Junge Waldorf Philharmonie is an orchestra by young people for young people. At the end of August, for the...
Rudolf Geigenfeind is looking for new approaches to social issues. His instrument is music. He’s using the elements of music to help in group processes: participants themselves become the resonant instruments for events in their surroundings. The setting is a continuing education course for teachers on how to use musical...
Do you know Beethoven’s ‹Immortal Beloved›? Beethoven dedicated all his music from a certain point in time to an ‹immortal...
For their most recent project, the Ichos Vocal Ensemble explores the peace in man, inquiring into the inner prerequisites of...







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