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After years of searching archives and church registers, Albicastro's place of birth was found. Is Switzerland now losing a composer? - In the course of time, scores and thus works were lost again and again. Some have also reappeared. - Losing your ear is probably the worst nightmare for a musician. Percussionist Béatrice Graf talks about the increased risk in her profession. - And: can a loss also be a gain?

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Editorial

Focus

About black and red figures
Does the balance sheet of progress show a profit or does it contain a preponderance of losses? A musical and cultural-historical journey of thought by Thomas Meyer

Les partitions perdues... pas forcément pour toujours

Switzerland "loses" a composer
Interview with Marcel Wissenburg about the baroque composer Albicastro
Albicastro dossier

Mon métier mʼa abîmée 
La perte de lʼaudition des musiciens

... and also

RESONANCE

Savior - Stockhausen in Basel, Nono in Lucerne

A place for Schoeck - Othmar Schoeck Festival in Brunnen
Festival overview

Corniste, pianiste et compositeur à contre-courante - entretien avec Christophe Sturzenegger

Belated obituary for Franz Tischhauser

John Adams invited to the Festival de La Bâtie

Kick-off to the Femmusicale 2016 festival

Man, music, machine - "We are the robots" festival in Berlin

We have to keep fighting! - Self-reflection on the music initiative

Music policy in the maelstrom of the public service debate

Promotion of music organizations with new conditions

Carte blanche for Regula Stibi

Reviews - New releases

 

CAMPUS

Common denominator music education - Association for Music Didactics

Apprendre la musique aujourd'hui et demain - ISME à Glasgow

klaxon - Children's page (PDF)

Reviews of teaching materials - nouvelles publications pédagogiques

 

FINAL


Riddle
- Dirk Wieschollek is looking for

 

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