The passing nature of beauty
This atelier is going to deal with three main topics: the passing nature of beauty, silence and listening, and the relationship between sentient beings. Corresponding to the tree focal points, three pieces will be used to symbolize beauty – silence – relationship. The three threads will then be to woven into a delicate musical performance. For sensitive souls only!
Repertoire (SA)
Klaus Kühling (1933–2013):
SAKURA, SAKURA (Japanese folk song)
Wolfram Buchenberg (1962):
SILERE ET AUDIRE (St. Anselm of Canterbury)
ADDITIONAL NEW COMPOSITION FOR THE FESTIVAL
The participants will be able to attend the atelier with original scores only. The use of photocopies shall not be permitted. We will offer affordable set of sheet music specified by the mentor of the atelier. The participants will be able to purchase them only after receiving the confirmation of participation in the chosen atelier. The link to the online store will be published here in April 2021.