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15.06.2025
Since 1998, the Dr Hermann Büttner Piano Competition has been organised annually by the lawyer named after him. Since 2017, the renowned competition to promote young musicians has been organised by the Adler Büttner Foundation. This year's competition was for solo piano. In the first round, a work by Johann Sebastian Bach was obligatory: namely an English or French Suite, or the French Overture BWV 831 or the Capriccio in B flat major sopra la lontananza del suo fratello dilettissimo BWV… Weiterlesen
11.06.2025
Music Informatics students went on an excursion to Geneva to visit the European Organisation for Nuclear Research CERN. Prof. Markus Klute (KIT) and Michael Hoch (CERN) had invited the students, accompanied by Michele Samarotto (IMWI/University of Music), together with students from the Karlsruhe Academy of Arts, to take part in an exchange as part of Michael Hoch's ‘art@CMS’ programme at CERN. They were able to take part in the ‘SciArt Dialogue Week’ for a week, listen to lectures by world-… Weiterlesen
06.06.2025
As part of a study of Cognitive Neuroscience Studies at the Institute of Music Informatics and Musicology under the direction of Prof. Dr. Marc Bangert, you can contribute to a deeper understanding of the musical brain. We cordially invite you to become part of important scientific research in the field of empirical musicology. Click here to participate.
05.06.2025
Music educator Cornelia Wild: ‘Reaching the audience is a great adventure’Cornelia Wild is Professor of Music Education at the Karlsruhe University of Music and researches new ways of teaching music. In the programme "Treffpunkt Klassik, SWR Kultur (Wed, 04.05.25), she spoke about her book "Atmosphere composing. Spüren und Erleben in neuen Konzertformaten" and wants to enable different approaches to music for different people.Treffpunkt Klassik, SWR KulturWed., 4 June 2025 10:05 a.m.=>>… Weiterlesen
04.06.2025
Masaya Kamei from Prof Momo Kodama's piano class has won fifth prize at the Concours Reine Elisabeth. The Concours Reine Elisabeth (Queen Elisabeth Competition) in Brussels is one of the most important international music competitions. It is held in violin (since 1937), piano (since 1938), voice (since 1988) and cello (since 2017) - in one of these four categories each year. This year's competition was the 21st in piano. Following a video pre-selection, 60 candidates were selected for the first… Weiterlesen