Wohlklang

Some people like certain music, others don't: sounds please, displease, stir up, lull. Those who cannot hear can perceive music through other senses and be more or less impressed by it.

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Focus

Ces sons qui nous apaisent
Some sons defend us, others oppose us. Pourquoi ?

When noise becomes music
How anti-sound became mainstream with rock music
Online supplement: 25 music fans on dissonance, feedback and noise

The euphony and progress - Arvo Pärt

Le mélodieux selon Jacques Cerf

Euphony without sound
Interview with the sign language interpreter Lilly Kahler

La RMS parle du thème de ce numéro à la radio : Espace 2,
Pavillon Suisse, 31 May, de 20h à 22h30 (around 22h)

 

... and also

RESONANCE

 

Stolen and remained missing - Provenance research for stringed instruments

Rapid rise of digital art markets - NFT in the music sector

Brought into the open and to the end - Beidler, Ott and Furrer in Witten

L'OSR ouvre ses rangs pour un concert au Victoria Hall

Music in the most difficult times - Kyiv Symphony Orchestra on tour in Germany

On the trail of an executioner - "Baltz Mengis" in Lucerne

Un nouveau festival tourné vers l'avenir - Vevey Spring Classic

Radio Francesco - les cochons/pigs

Chatting about ... - Katharina Nohl and Gotthard Odermatt

Carte blanche for Simone Keller and Lua Leirner

 

CAMPUS

Touch, enchant, exhilarate - Swiss children's art songs

Les limites du luth - entretien avec Bor Zuljan

 

SERVICE

News, link recommendations - brèves, liens recommandés
 

FINAL


Riddle
- Torsten Möller is looking for


Row 9

Since January 2017, Michael Kube has always sat down for us on the 9th of the month in row 9 - with serious, thoughtful, but also amusing comments on current developments and the everyday music business.

Link to series 9


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