A group of musicians and music lovers visited a local violin maker’s studio in Vienna in October 2019. The visit was organised by MUSEDU. Participants learned how the two violin makers craft their stringed instruments by hand, inspired by Italian masterpieces of earlier centuries. The full article is available in the German version. English speaking readers will find plenty of material on the website of Kerstin Hoffmann & Claudia Rook at: https://www.geigenmacher.biz/
Musedu: For the love of music
The aim of the non-profit association MUSEDU in Vienna is to foster active music making among adults. Local journalist Yvonne Brandstetter (“Wiener Bezirkszeitung”) conducted an interview with founder Matthias König. König describes how he got the idea to found MUSEDU, which activities they offer for amateurs and how the online platform for music teachers has grown since its launch in 2017. The full article can be found in the German version.
Discover the city of music
Where to start exploring Vienna – the city of music? Most tourists head to the famous opera, the Musikverein or the famous jazzclub “Porgy&Bess”. And then?
Funny anecdotes about Vienna and music
MUSEDU has written a short review of the book “Unnützes WienWissen Musik” (Useless Music Knowledge Vienna), issued by the online magazine Stadtbekannt. The book is available in German only and contains funny anecdotes about Viennese musicians of all times and genres. A nice gift from the city of music for German speakers!
Unnützes WienWissen Musik
Holzbaum Verlag
EUR 9,99
2015, 128 S.
ISBN 978-3-902-980-36-6
5 questions for… a music therapist
MUSEDU will conduct a series of short interviews with people from music related areas. Our first interview partner is Philipp von Busekist (busekist.at), who has been working as a music therapist in Vienna for many years.
A week with a piano coach
In June 2019, I spent a week in Italy for a one-to-one piano course with Gil Jetley (musicholidayitaly.com). My full report is available in German here. For a review in English that captures the spirit of this intensive piano week nicely, see this post by Claire Vane.
Musical gem in the heart of Bologna
The Museo Internazionale e biblioteca della musica is definitely worth a visit! Nicely decorated with frescoes from the 18th and 19th centuries, the museum displays historical documents and rare instruments. The full report is available in German here.
More information can be found on the museum’s website.
Meet the Artist
Meet the Artist: Are you curious to learn what inspires and motivates contemporary musicians in their performance, repertoire and teaching? Meet Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Kirill Gerstein, Ivo Pogorelich and many others in personal interviews conducted by The Cross-Eyed Pianist.
Tips for Practising
Pianist and piano teacher Ulrike Danne-Feldmann offers a huge variety of useful practise methods on her website. (Available in German only)