Intuitive Music and More

by Markus Stockhausen

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The Art of Improvisation, Creativity, and Listening – 18-23 August 2021

Markus Stockhausen

There are many things to be learned and observed in free improvisation: From scales, rhythms, to the instant composing of the form, and before all, the Art of Listening to each other. It is one of the most challenging and rewarding ways of music making today, and it stimulates the creative spirit of every musician.

Markus Stockhausen will be working with advanced musicians of all musical styles on improvisation with a special emphasis on the intuitive. In doing so, participants will explore creativity and awareness, knowledge and feeling, the art of listening, focussing on the practical element.

 

“Intuitive Music for me is the most challenging and also most rewarding way of making music, because everything is decided on the spot. It goes beyond improvisation, which mostly happens in a certain expected style, on a song, on a chosen rhythm, a harmonic pattern etc. Intuitive music for me has no stylistic boundaries, it should ideally be fresh, music of this very moment. Everything is decided right now. It demands all your musical skills, the technical and the musical qualities, your fantasy and creative spirit. As a player you need a very still and open mind, and even more open ears, to perceive something beyond your personal limitations. Sometimes you play things that are new even to yourself. Especially in a group of players new music comes that otherwise could have never been composed or imagined.”

Markus Stockhausen

Villa Flangini, Asolo

Our Summer Academy takes place at Villa Flangini, located in the middle of nature. The villa offers housing for students and teachers, and ample space for teaching and practicing.

Only a few minutes away you will reach the historic center of Asolo. Thanks to its panoramic position on the hills north of Treviso, Asolo is often referred to as The City of a Hundred Horizons. Visible from afar, the ruins of the Rocca overlook the picturesque hill town. Let yourself be inspired by composers like Malipiero, Poulenc, Schönberg and Stravinsky, who spent a part of their life in the city.

Asolo Prosecco
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