What if children would listen to classical contemporary music and tell what they think about it?

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What if children would listen to classical contemporary music and tell what they think about it? Would they listen to the instruments, would they let their imagination fly, as usual, would they try to understand anything?

Let’s do the experiment. Today you can listen to the reaction of a 7 year old boy to three recordings from the Schallfeld archive.

Music by Andres Gutierrez, Lorenzo Troiani and Dilay Doganay will be at the core of the show, all performed and recorded in 2023.

 

Lorenzo Troiani: Toccare. L’abisso Che Dunque Sono (2022/23)

Andres Gutierrez: A Weave Of Artifacts (2023)

Dilay Doğanay: Lullaby(e) (2023)