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eislerlab 11

Mon, Jan 20, 2025, 18:00
Kirsten Peters (Coach für Musiker*innen), Caroline Schnitzer (Sängerin), Caroline Schnitzer (HfM Alumna), Alexander Steinbeis (Intendant Kissinger Sommer), Katharina von Radowitz (Geschäftsführerin Netzwerk Junge Ohren e.V.), Lea Philippa Heinrich (Moderator), Lea Philippa Heinrich (Konzeption)
The eislerlab, a think tank, provides space for ideas, visions, exchange, and networking within the university. Together with students, teachers, and guests, current future issues of music in a social context are discussed in the interactive event series. In a relaxed atmosphere, topics and questions from students are addressed in presentations and discussions. As a member of the nationwide network 4.0 of music colleges, eislerlab, together with its future talks, addresses the topic of networking this semester: How do musicians build and maintain their own network? What roles do communication and group formation play in the process? Diverse impulses on strategy and goal setting can be put directly into practice.
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„Vom blauen Himmel“ (Mongolei)

Sun, Aug 25, 2024, 15:30
Sanjaajav Bat-Amgalan (Overtone singer), Sanjaajav Bat-Amgalan (Horse head violin), Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig (Overtone singer), Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig (Horse head violin), Bayarjargal Jargalsaikhan (Ikh Khuur), Munkhnyam Batkhuyag (Pferdekopfgeige), Namuuna Bat-Erdene (Yatga), Khosbayar Bayarsaikhan (Obertonsänger), Khosbayar Bayarsaikhan (Zweisaitige Langhalslaute), Khosbayar Bayarsaikhan (Maultrommel), Ariunbaatar Battumur (Singer), Ariunbaatar Battumur (Schamanentrommel), Luvsantseren Boldbaatar (Obertonsänger), Luvsantseren Boldbaatar (Pferdekopfgeige), Zoltsetseg Boldbaatar (Wölbbrettzither), Zoltsetseg Boldbaatar (Singer), Anujin Enkhtaivan (Dance), Bolormaa Enkhtaivan (Voice), Prof. Bernhard Wulff (Presenter)
You can experience the Mongolian ensemble in two concerts with different programs. The originality of the landscapes and the endless expanses of nature become tangible and are reminiscent of the stories of Genghis Khan and his horsemen. The overtone singing of the men (Chöömi), which has its origins in the shaman tradition in the Altai Mountains and impresses with its touching tonality, originated in Mongolia. The women's Urtiin Du chant was created as a powerful dialog with the holy blue sky in the solitude of the overwhelming, aristocratic silence of the Gobi Desert. Let yourself be intoxicated and grounded by this musical dialog with nature!
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Die Rede vom Glück

Fri, Mar 28, 2025, 19:00
Dagmar Freist, Simone Nill (Blockflöte), Ines Huke-Siegler (Violin), Bettina Blum (Violin), Annette Stoodt (Viola), Benjamin Stiehl (Cello), Torsten Johann (Cembalo)
This musical reading explores the rare phenomenon of women in 18th-century French salon culture. Historian Dagmar Freist reads texts by Émilie du Châtelet, a renowned scientist, and others. Baroque musicians perform works by Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre and more.
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»Die musikalische Reise vom Pinguin Gu«

Sun, Nov 10, 2024, 14:30
Laeiszhalle, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Mitglieder der Symphoniker Hamburg, Melanie Weirather (Concept), Melanie Weirather (Moderator)
Gu the penguin just finds it far too boring at the South Pole: standing in the cold all day long, pressed up close to the other penguins so he doesn’t freeze – and nothing but ice everywhere... Nothing happens. One day, a ship passes by the South Pole and Gu immediately sneaks off to get on the ship. When his best friend Pi realises this, she hops on board – and together they set off on a trip around the world. On their journey, they get to know lots of people and lots of music, and it sounds different in every country.