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Sound recordings have been able to be played and marketed for almost a century and a half. Handy electronic all-rounders have replaced the once complicated devices in many places. What consequences does this have for music lessons, recording studios and artists?

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Focus

Aider à raconter ce qu'on a à raconter
Entretien avec Sacha Ruffieux, dans son studio d'enregistrement

Like to disseminate - prefer not to produce
Promoting music recordings is one thing, producing them is another

Apprendre un instrument de musique comme le vélo ?
L'enregistrement est un formidable outil pour l'enseignement musical

Multifunctional and always with you
Cell phones and tablets influence music lessons with many apps

 

... and also

RESONANCE


Werner Wehrli's work on www

Un arbre ne peut grandir seul et sans humus - Entretien avec Olivier Lattion

Hommage et création posthume pour Caroline Charrière

A festival, everywhere - ZeitRäume Basel - Biennale for New Music and Architecture

The big noise - Bern Music Festival

Hinges to nature - Festival Rümlingen

Happiness and melancholy - Donaueschingen Music Days 2019

Wind music flights of fancy - #burgdorf19 and Aulos anniversary

"Oratorio" on cultural policy - Sandra Künzi as a guest of the Parliamentary Group for Music in Bern

Meeting place for the choral scene - chor.com in Hanover

Carte blanche for Bernhard Billeter

 

CAMPUS


Musique à la gare Cornavin de Genève pour annoncer la cité

L'HEMU inaugurates its studios d'enregistrement à Lausanne

Singing with all of us is always great - Making music with children and senior citizens in a nursing home

A royal road to music education - miam concerts in Uster
 

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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