Thu.
November 07, 5.30 – 9.00 p.m.
17.30
Admission, get-together, welcome by the artistic festival director, Marina Baranova and the organizer, Eliah Sakakushev-von Bismarck (Villa Seligmann) 18.00-19.00
LECTURE on the development of improvisation from a neuroscientific and holistic perspective by Univ.
Prof. em.
Dr. med. Eckart Altenmüller , HMTM Hannover –PAUSE — 19.30-21.00
IMPROVISATION – A WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES
Concert encounter with the pianist, composer and improviser Prof. Dr. Noam Sivan (HDMK Stuttgart) followed by a salon discussion
In his program, Noam Sivan improvises both in historical styles – inspired by Bach, Chopin and other composers – and in the form of a musical journey that follows his stream of consciousness.
At its core, his Jewish identity is another source of inspiration.
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Fri.
November 08, 9.30 – 18.00 h
09.30-14.00
WORKSHOP / MASTERCLASS by Prof. Dr. Noam Sivan with students
On November 8, Prof. Noam Sivan invites HMTMH students to an improvisation workshop.
No previous experience is required – everyone is welcome under the motto “Play yourself free”.
Noam Sivan is known for meeting musicians exactly where they are and helping them to develop their unique talents without judgment.
Every musician has the potential to improvise – many have just not yet discovered it.
(Active) participation in the workshop is free of charge and includes a festival pass and a certificate of participation.
Please send applications to:
bewerbung@villa-seligmann.de
The workshop is open to listeners or passive participants and can also be attended at times.
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14.00-15.30
MIT KLASSIK SPIELT MAN NICHT?
Lecture by Maria I. J. Reich on historical improvisation –PAUSE– 16.00-18.00
REGARDING BEETHOVEN
Concert by Prof. Markus Becker (HMTM Hannover) with expansion on topics requested by the audience
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Sat. November 09, 11:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
11.00-12.30
THE SEASONS OF MY CHILDHOOD
Matinée with Ido Ramot (Israel) with piano improvisations on themes from P. Tchaikovsky’s “Seasons” followed by a salon discussion
In his project based on Tchaikovsky’s “The Seasons”, Israeli artist Ido Ramot uses music as a medium to build bridges and at the same time make visible the differences between people in terms of their upbringing and environment.
Alongside Tchaikovsky’s work, he presents his own improvisations inspired by the seasons of his childhood in Israel.
While Tchaikovsky musically captures the moods and landscapes of his Russian homeland, Ramot’s improvisations reflect the colors, sounds and atmospheres of Israeli nature.
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* * * 17.30–18.30
ASYNC: VON MUSIK UND ZUFALL
Philosophischer Vortrag von Damian Marhulets über die Ontologie des Zufalls, gestörte Kausalitäten, lemurianische Zeitkriege und erogene Zonen der Realität –PAUSE– 19.00–22.00
KALEIDOSKOP-KONZERT
Abschlussveranstaltung des Festivals mit den Pianist:innen Georg Thoma, Ashley Hribar, Marina Baranova, Prof. Roman Rofalski (HMTM Hannover)
17.30-18.30
ASYNC: OF MUSIC AND ACCIDENT
Philosophical lecture by Damian Marhulets on the ontology of chance, disturbed causalities, lemurian time wars and erogenous zones of reality –PAUSE– 19.00-22.00KALEIDOSCOPE CONCERTClosing event of the festival with the pianists Georg Thoma, Ashley Hribar, Marina Baranova, Prof. Roman Rofalski (HMTM Hannover)
Improvisation is a catalyst for extended musical interpretation, independent of style, historical context and performance practice.
Improvisation opens up a further dimension in musical interpretation, in which a momentary newness is created. The creation of the work takes place for both the performers and their audience.
In this kaleidoscope concert, the diversity of the art of improvisation interacts with the individual uniqueness of the performers.
The performers thus bring the Taschen Festival to a close and at the same time open up a world of unlimited possibilities.
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