Obs kompositionspoesi er gratis med årskortet. Hvad sker der, når yngre musikere interagerer med poesi, enten med nye greb på eksisterende værker eller med helt nye værker?
Musikere og digtere møder hinanden første gang på selve dagen og inviterer indenfor til en undersøgelse af hvad de to genrer har at give til hinanden i en fælles koncert, hvor både poesi og musik præsenteres fra nye og overraskende vinkler. Historisk set har komponister brugt det skrevne ord, gendigtet i musikken, i religiøs musik, i folkemusikken, i kunstmusikken. Kom og vær med når kirkesalen i Literaturhaus danner den perfekte ramme når traditionen vækkes til live igen, der denne aften byder velkommen til Kendzie Tanaka og Miram Mehsum. Herunder følger en præsentation af aftenens kunstnere på engelsk. Kendzsie: Kendzsi Tanaka was born in Hungary, and he is half Japanese. He studied piano at the Vántus István Music High School with Dr Lucz Ilona from 2009-2013 in Szeged, Hungary. He then graduated from The Royal Academy of Music, London in 2017 under the tutelage of Joanna MacGregor. He earned his masters degree in Piano Performance with Niklas Sivelöv at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, after which he continued to the Advanced Postgraduate program, giving his debut concert and graduating in 2022. He has won several prizes in international piano competitions, and he is currently pursuing his international career, as he continues to perform in venues around the world. He outstandingly likes playing music from Bartók, Brahms and Bach, but loves experimenting with contemporary music, jazz and electronic music as well. Kendzsi also enjoys cooking, woodworking, and web development. Miram Mehsum: Miran Mehsum khalaf performances invites the listener on a personal journey. His music is rooted in the Kurdish folk tradition of his upbringing and explores the spontaneity that comes from blending genres when playing the West African Djambe and weaving in his own poetry in arabic, kurdish and danish. Obs: eventet er gratis, hvis I har årskort til LiteraturHaus. Årskort kan købes her: https://literaturhaus.billetten.dk/index/eventdetails/eventno/126475.
Musikere og digtere møder hinanden første gang på selve dagen og inviterer indenfor til en undersøgelse af hvad de to genrer har at give til hinanden i en fælles koncert, hvor både poesi og musik præsenteres fra nye og overraskende vinkler. Historisk set har komponister brugt det skrevne ord, gendigtet i musikken, i religiøs musik, i folkemusikken, i kunstmusikken. Kom og vær med når kirkesalen i Literaturhaus danner den perfekte ramme når traditionen vækkes til live igen, der denne aften byder velkommen til Kendzie Tanaka og Miram Mehsum. Herunder følger en præsentation af aftenens kunstnere på engelsk. Kendzsie: Kendzsi Tanaka was born in Hungary, and he is half Japanese. He studied piano at the Vántus István Music High School with Dr Lucz Ilona from 2009-2013 in Szeged, Hungary. He then graduated from The Royal Academy of Music, London in 2017 under the tutelage of Joanna MacGregor. He earned his masters degree in Piano Performance with Niklas Sivelöv at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, after which he continued to the Advanced Postgraduate program, giving his debut concert and graduating in 2022. He has won several prizes in international piano competitions, and he is currently pursuing his international career, as he continues to perform in venues around the world. He outstandingly likes playing music from Bartók, Brahms and Bach, but loves experimenting with contemporary music, jazz and electronic music as well. Kendzsi also enjoys cooking, woodworking, and web development. Miram Mehsum: Miran Mehsum khalaf performances invites the listener on a personal journey. His music is rooted in the Kurdish folk tradition of his upbringing and explores the spontaneity that comes from blending genres when playing the West African Djambe and weaving in his own poetry in arabic, kurdish and danish. Obs: eventet er gratis, hvis I har årskort til LiteraturHaus. Årskort kan købes her: https://literaturhaus.billetten.dk/index/eventdetails/eventno/126475.
Eintritt: 160 kr + evt. gebyr