start | 14.30 |
expected end time | 17.15 |
Did you know that you can listen to Mozart in two ways? Once with your eyes closed, as if it’s a matter-of-course. And then with your ears pricked. Only then do you realise what is happening. As if the ordinary is actually extraordinary. Or vice versa. Childlike simplicity in a sophisticated guise, or a clear story with a breathtaking hidden meaning. What makes Mozart's music so incredible? Why is it so far ahead of its time? How come it expresses so many fresh ideas that still enthral us after all this time? Marc Erkens explains – from his piano!
Marc Erkens: lecturer
start | 14.30 |
expected end time | 17.15 |
In collaboration with Davidsfonds Academie