recycle
Pet, glass and aluminum, but also music and instruments are recycled. Stories about music as a raw material, cut up or in one piece, about traveling organs and a conversation with Daniel Borel about his Cigar Box Guitars.
Pet, glass and aluminum, but also music and instruments are recycled. Stories about music as a raw material, cut up or in one piece, about traveling organs and a conversation with Daniel Borel about his Cigar Box Guitars.
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Focus
We circle in the night!
Critical-fragmentary thoughts on compositional recycling
The recycling of music
Queens on the move
How does recycling work in organ building?
From Ingenbohl to Siauliai: an example of organ recycling
Quand une boîte de cigares devient une guitare
Entretien avec Daniel Borel, luthier
... and also
RESONANCE
Caroline Charrière est entrée dans l'éternité
Konzertraumdigital expanded - Opening of the Basel Sinfonietta season
Return to the new old house - The Geneva Grand Théâtre is moving soon
Timeless at an inopportune time - Bern Music Festival
Music in abundance - Sound Basel
Complexities, digital and primitive - Donaueschingen Music Days 2018
21 instruments à l'épreuve du Quatour Galatea - "Strings attached"
Opera experiments in Freiburg im Breisgau and Lucerne
Carving, grinding, screwing for a good sound at Swiss Skills
A Japanese meeting place of cultures - Music festival in Takefu
Presentation of the Swiss Music Awards as part of Label Suisse
Volunteering against the wind - Meeting of the Parliamentary Group on Music
Carte blanche for Max Nyffeler
CAMPUS
Raff archive in Lachen opens with international symposium
Conferences on classroom music-making in Zurich and Lausanne
FINAL
Riddle - Dirk Wieschollek 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.
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