Was ist das Ligeti Zentrum? Auditive Musikvermittlung als künstlerisch-wissenschaftliche Annäherung
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- Subject according curriculum
- Musicology
- Teachers
- Michel Blümel , Dr. Fabian Czolbe
- Scope
- Fri 11.10.24 | 13-19h | Venue: BP 11; Fri 22.11.24 | 12-18h Place: BP 11/LZ; Fri 13.12.24 | 15-18h Location: Online; Fri 17.01.25 | 12-18h Place: BP 11/LZ; Sat 08.02.25 | 11-15:00 Location: LZ
- Room
- BP 11
- Duration
- 2 Semesterwochenstunden
- Description
Founded in 2023, the Ligeti Center sees itself as a laboratory for innovation, transfer, research, intervention, networked thinking and much more. The project-oriented seminar is specifically looking for the transdisciplinary interdependencies at the Ligeti Center in Hamburg-Harburg. We want to know and show how the central idea of knowledge transfer between science, art and society can be understood: How do employees of the HfMT, HAW, TU and UKE see their projects at the Ligeti Center in relation to each other? What paths are emerging for the transfer of knowledge within the Center and beyond? The transfer of knowledge into innovative approaches in art, science and society is always showing new paths. Creative mediation work is therefore required to make these paths comprehensible and understandable - and this is precisely where the seminar comes in.
The seminar participants, with their musical and music education expertise, will first systematically get to know auditory mediation formats from museum and music education contexts. We will use successful models to discuss both the aesthetic and didactic structures as well as the concrete transfer of music-historical knowledge. What narrative possibilities does a sound collage offer compared to descriptive documentation? What can the sound and dramaturgical levels of a fiction convey compared to a reportage? Actors from the projects based at the Ligeti Center are available to research their own audio pieces/sound collages. The participants will develop and produce audio mediation formats from the respective pool of material, which will be heard at the Ligeti Center in the long term. In the seminar, we will explore musicological strategies of storytelling using sound-based formats and critically examine the end products for their aesthetic, narrative and mediating qualities.
The examination of innovative projects such as the Ligeti Center demands artistic-scientific approaches and thus opens up specific possibilities of knowledge on the auditory level for music education.- Credits
- 3 Creditpoints
- Comments
The seminar is designed as a block seminar in presence and takes place partly in the Ligeti Center (https://ligetizentrum.hfmt-hamburg.de) in Hamburg-Harburg (Veritaskai 1, 21079 Hamburg-Harburg). Knowledge of audio editing is not a prerequisite for the SE, but can certainly be put to good use.
Proof of performance: Attendance and concept presentation: 2 credits; with audio piece/sound intervention: 3 credits. Please register via Moodle.- Modules
- Musikwissenschaftliches Modul Gesang, Musikwissenschaftliche Seminare Gesang, Wahlmodul 1 Gesang, Wahlmodul Master Dramaturgie, Musiktheoretisch-/wissenschaftliches Modul 2, Musiktheoretisches/Musikwissenschaftliches Wahlmodul Instrumental, Musikwisenschaft I Lehramt, Musikwissenschaft II Lehramt, Musikwissenschaft III Master Lehramt, Musikwissenschaftliches Modul 1, Musikwissenschaftliches Modul 1 Kirchenmusik A (Master), Musikwissenschaftliches Modul 1 Master, Musikwissenschaftliches Modul 2, Musikwissenschaftliches Modul 2 Kirchenmusik B, Musikwissenschaftliches Modul 3 Komposition/Musiktheorie, Promotionsmodul, Wahlmodul freie Wahl (alle Studiengänge), Wahlmodul Lehramt