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Interdisciplinary music education symposium
November 7 to 9, 2024
Saturday, 11/09/2024 09:45 - 13:00 Hochschule für Musik und Theater

Linger on...!
"Will I say to the moment: Linger on! You are so beautiful!"
(J. W. Goethe [1808] Faust 1, Study 2)

The moment in which the hands fall and time no longer counts for anything - as the promise of being absorbed in beauty - is that caesura in which everything loses its meaning, every interest expires, every goal disappears - and at the same time is fulfilled and all desire dissolves.
Lingering interrupts the noise of the reality of everyday life - in social, cultural or artistic spaces. The indeterminacy of the moment of lingering challenges musical, artistic, (music) pedagogical and scientific
exploration.

Program on 9 November

09.45 - Fanny-Hensel-Saal
Welcome and warm-up

10.00 - 11.30 - Movement room
Dierk Zaiser, Trossingen:
"It's floating" - pausing, encountering and moving in Morton Feldman's Piano and String Quartet"
(workshop / movement)

10.00 - 11.30 - Fanny-Hensel-Saal /School Music Studio
Susanne Zeh-Voss, Halle/S:
"Improvisation and composition with children and young people"
(workshop / music practice)

11.30 - 12.00 - Coffee break

12.00 - 13.00 - Fanny-Hensel-Saal
Presentations from the workshops
Discussion and outlook

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Dates at a glance
7.11., 13.30-21: first day of the conference
7.11., 7.30 pm: Concert with the Ensemble Triologue
8.11., 9.45 a.m.-2 p.m.: second conference day
8.11., 19:30: Concert Chaos I Cadence
9.11., 9.45 am - 1 pm: third conference day

Conference team
Annalouise Falk, Maximilian Piotraschke, Nora-Elisabeth Leinen-Peters, Johanna Nagy, Susanne Naumann

Registration
The conference is aimed at students, lecturers and interested professionals.
Participation is free of charge and is possible by registering by October 30 at susanne.naumann@hfmt-hamburg.de
The events can also be attended in part. In this case, please indicate this when registering.

Thanks to
The symposium is sponsored by the Claussen Simon Foundation