warten

Not about pauses and fermatas in the music, but about waiting around them or music for waiting: from supporting acts to Muzak to occupational pensions.

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Focus

It's a time thing!
For Michael Egger, lead singer of the band Jeans for Jesus, and his colleagues, waiting on tour and in their work is part of everyday life. Interview

Sur scène pour faire attendre
L'expérience (parfois douloureuse) de jouer en première partie
German translation: Appearance to let wait
About the (sometimes painful) experience of performing as a support act

Waiting is bad advice
Many musicians only receive small pensions on retirement

La musique qu'on entend mais qu'on n'écoute pas
La "musique de salle d'attente", créée pour nous faire passer le temps

Like a bag of fleas
How to wait with children and young people for their concert performance?

... and also

RESONANCE


Relaxed sovereignty
t - 51st Witten Days for New Chamber Music

Music from the Bern region - Urs Peter Schneider, Heinz Marti, Hans Eugen Frischknecht, and Heinz Holliger

Taghi Akhbari : " de coeur à coeur"

Max plays Miles - Max Jendly fonde un grand orchestre permanent

When a woman wants, everything stands still - Swiss women's strike on June 14

Journey through a sea of possibilities - Completion of the "Looping Journey" project at the Gare du Nord

Carte blanche per Zeno Gabaglio
German translation

 

CAMPUS

L'esprit du quatuor à cordes - la Swiss Chamber Academy

 

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.

Link to series 9


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