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  • © Theresa Marka
    18.8.2021
    How to find myself through Mozart 

    HOW TO FIND MYSELF THROUGH MOZART: GELEBTE KUNST WITH SALZBURGER YOUTH is an artistic-visual and scientific project, which was realized in cooperation with the University of Salzburg as well as the University Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Paracelsus Medical Private University.

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  • Spot On MozART
    25.5.2021
    Cultural Hotspots 

    The city of Mozart, Salzburg, offers many opportunities to get to know the musical heritage of the genius loci. But where are these Mozart's CULTURAL HOTSPOTS hiding? A smartphone app sends interested people on a voyage of discovery in the city of Salzburg and acts as a link between music-historical places and Mozart's music.

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  • © Alrun Pacher
    25.5.2021
    The colors of Salzburg 

    Establishing a similarity between the harmonic sequences in W. A. Mozart's Phantasia in C minor (KV 475) and the color chords of Salzburg is the starting point and program of the artistic-scientific cooperation project that brings together selected students of the University Mozarteum Salzburg and young people as well as adults of the class "Sound and Color" of the Landesmusikschule Bad Ischl.

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  • © Michael Gebendorfer
    25.5.2021
    VR MozART 

    VR MozART takes the audience on a journey through space and time, using virtual reality glasses to immerse us in the emotional world of experience that W. A. Mozart's music opens up in all of us. In the English reading, the title VR MozART refers to the cultural adaptation that Mozart's work has experienced in European and also worldwide reception.

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  • © Ricsi Kassai
    24.2.2021
    Lost in dimensions 

    The film LOST IN DIMENSIONS by pianist Róza Radnóti makes an attempt to find visually expressible events in music, aiming to give the audience an intense and complex experience by interpreting the second movement of the Piano Sonata in C major (KV 545) in an abstract, non-narrative way.

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  • © João Levezinho
    5.10.2020
    Unbounded 

    Unbounded deals with the transformation process of the first movement of Mozart's Symphony in A major (KV 201) into a gradually emerging abstract painting, realized in the form of an animated film.

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  • © Fanny Rösch & Team
    5.10.2020
    Idyll 

    Accompanied by the sounds of Mozart's Violin Sonata in E minor, which lays over the smoldering conflicts like an ideal world, IDYLL tells of a family in upheaval…

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  • Projekt: Scanning Dimensions / Projektpräsentation 2021 | © Christian Schneider
    1.10.2020
    scanning dimensions 

    SCANNING DIMENSIONS opens a space of projection and light as a dialogue and flowing transition between music and video, where one of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's early pieces, KV15dd, becomes the content point of departure for the visualization and staging in space.

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  • Spot on MozART | © Hannes Schalle
    1.10.2020
    #beautiful 

    in 1775, the 19-year-old Mozart was commissioned by his employer, Prince-Archbishop Count Colloredo of Salzburg, with whom he was in permanent disagreement, to compose a piece of princely chamber music for the evening entertainment...

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  • © Claudia Lehmann, Konrad Hempel
    1.10.2020
    At night 

    The starting point for the film NIGHT is the Fantasy in D minor by W. A. Mozart, perhaps the most played piano piece, at least among young music students, which inspired a cinematic narrative in which the composer's biographical approaches and musical elements of the composition were associatively transformed into a woman's nocturnal journey through a big city, played by Jenny Schily.

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