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Markultur Steglitz markultur Steglitz Künstler, Kulturschaffende, Kreativlinge von Nachbarn für Nachbarn Eine Produktion von Marco Schulz für die Nachbarschaftshilfe Steglitz-Zehlendorf markultur.de @marconcert [email protected] Folge 6 am 21. Januar 2021 Gast: Nachbar und Konzertpianist Özgür Aydin Fotos: Marco Schulz, Özgür Aydin 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 2 Voyager Golden Records An Bord der der beiden 1977 gestarteten interstellaren Raumsonden Voyager 1 und Voyager 2 wurden goldene Datenplatten mit Bild- und Audioinformationen angebracht. Sie enthalten Botschaften der Menschheit an Außerirdische und haben eine Lebensdauer von 500 Millionen Jahren. Sie legen auch in sehr ferner Zukunft Zeugnis darüber ab, dass es uns Menschen gegeben hat. Voyager 1 ist derzeit etwa 22,68 Milliarden Kilometer von der Sonne entfernt und sendet noch immer Signale zur Erde. Voyager 2 ist derzeit etwa 8,85 Milliarden Kilometer von der Sonne entfernt und sendet noch immer Signale zur Erde. Quelle: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_Golden_Record 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 3 The Sounds of Earth # Komponist oder Land Titel Musikgenre 1 Johann Sebastian Bach 2. Brandenburgisches Konzert, Erster Satz Kammermusik 2 Mangkunegara IV Hof-Gamelan Puspawarna (Javanesisch für Arten von Blumen) Gamelan 3 Senegal Senegalesische Schlaginstrumente Schlaginstrument 4 Zaire Initiationsgesang der Pygmäenmädchen Vokalmusik 5 Australien Lieder der Aborigines: Morgenstern und Teufelsvogel Vokalmusik 6 Lorenzo Barcelata El Cascabel Mariachi 7 Chuck Berry Johnny B. Goode von Chuck Berry Rock ’n’ Roll 8 Neuguinea Männerhaus-Gesang Vokalmusik 9 Japan Tsuru No Sugomori (Kranichnest) Shakuhachi 10 Johann Sebastian Bach Gavotte en rondeaux aus der Partita III E-Dur für Violine solo Violinsonate 11 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Arie der Königin der Nacht (Nr. 14) aus der Oper Die Zauberflöte Oper 12 Georgische SSR Tchakrulo Chormusik 13 Peru Panflöten und Trommel Volksmusik 14 USA Melancholy Blues von Louis Armstrong Jazz 15 Aserbaidschanische SSR Sackpfeifen Volksmusik 16 Igor Strawinski Opfertanz aus Le sacre du printemps Ballett 17 Johann Sebastian Bach Präludium und Fuge C-Dur, Wohltemperiertes Klavier Teil II/1 Klaviermusik 18 Ludwig van Beethoven Erster Satz der 5. Sinfonie Sinfonie 19 Bulgarien Izlel je Delyo Haydutin Volksmusik 20 Navajo-Indianer Gesang der Nacht Vokalmusik The Fairie Round aus Paueans, Galliards, Almains and Other 21 Anthony Holborne Renaissancemusik Short Aeirs 22 Salomonen-Inseln Panflöten Volksmusik 23 Peru Hochzeitsgesang Volksmusik 24 China Fließende Bäche Qin 25 Indien Raga Jaat Kahan Ho Vokalmusik 26 Blind Willie Johnson Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground Spiritual 27 Ludwig van Beethoven Fünfter Satz (Cavatina) des Streichquartetts Nr. 13 B-Dur op. 130 Streichquartett Quelle: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musikstücke_auf_der_Voyager_Golden_Record 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 4 Du in Berlin?! Foto: Özgür Aydin 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 5 Auftritt in der Berliner Philharmonie am 20. Oktober 2019 Foto: Marco Schulz 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 6 Begrüßung des Symphonie Orchester Berlin Foto: Marco Schulz 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 7 Berliner Philharmonie am 20. Oktober 2019 Foto: Marco Schulz 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 8 Peter Tschaikowsky Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 op. 23 b-Moll Foto: Marco Schulz 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 9 Berliner Philharmonie am 20. Oktober 2019 Foto: Marco Schulz 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 10 Berliner Philharmonie am 30. März 2019 Johannes Brahms Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 op. 15 in d-Moll Foto: Özgür Aydin 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 11 Brahms Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 op. 15 in d-Moll 2015 Foto: Louis Spohr Orchester Braunschweig 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 12 Johann Sebastian Bach Viola Da Gamba Sonata No.1 in G-Dur BWV1027, Yokohama, 2007 Quelle: Youtube 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 13 Discography 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 14 Nachbarn, habt Ihr Fragen? Foto: Marco Schulz 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 15 Herzlichen Dank, lieber Özgür! Foto: Özgür Aydin 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 16 Folge 8 am 28. Januar 2021 Gast: Carsten Berger, Mitarbeiter der BVV, Kulturist und Herausgeber von KulturInSZ.de Foto: Carsten Berger 21. Januar 2021 markultur Steglitz Folge 6: Über die Liebe zur Musik 17 Schön, dass ihr dabei wart. Macht‘s jut Nachbarn! Ich danke herzlich allen an der Planung und Durchführung Beteiligten! markultur.de @marconcert [email protected].
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