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Zeit-Raum. Lounge Prof. Anne Holzmüller Schuberts Zeitgestaltung – Modell für ein anderes Hören?

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Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 16:30
Free admission! In contrast to Beethoven, Schubert composed like a sleepwalker, as Alfred Brendel said. Recent research contradicts and acknowledges Schubert's generous use of time provokes specific reception behavior. Anne Holzmüller will explore historical conditions of Schubert's time management and compositional methods enabling immersive experiences.

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