The Poets' garden. Inside the Mind of an Interpreter of Robert Schumann | Concert and Public defense PhD in the Arts Marco Mantovani

Marco Mantovani c Nine Louvel
Research activities
Data
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18:30
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12:30
Location
Flagey, Place Sainte-Croix, 1050 Brussels & Small concert hall, Petit Sablon 5, 1000 Brussels
Reservation
Reservation participation defense required

The Poets' garden. Inside the Mind of an Interpreter of Robert Schumann | Concert and Public defense

In his doctoral research, pianist Marco Mantovani explores the resonance between Robert Schumann's music and poetic literature, and reflects on how the immersion into Schumann's poetic world can enrich the interpreter's imagination. By contextualizing his view on the interpreter’s role and on concepts such as intuition and the subconscious, the author underlines the significant influence of extra-musical stimuli, specifically literature and poetry, on his artistic process.

Taking inspiration from Schumann’s Dichtergarten für Musik, a collection of poetic quotes on music’s transcendental power, Mantovani presents his personal literary anthology. His recordings and the anthology are ultimately integrated into “The Poets’ Garden,” a 3D virtual space that offers a glimpse into the researcher’s internal artistic process. This metaphorical environment visualizes how literary fragments, evoked by music, resurface from the subconscious. Visitors are invited to explore a representation of the interpreter’s mind, strolling through and getting lost in its labyrinthine library.

Academic supervisor: Matthias Heyman

Artistic supervisor: Jan Michiels

Programme

23 March 18:30: Concert in Studio 1 at Flagey (Place Sainte-Croix, 1050 Brussels)

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24 March 10:00-12:30 : Public Defense at KCB. Small concert hall  (Petit Sablon 5, 1000 Brussels)

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Music Concert Flagey 

Robert Schumann, Kreisleriana, Op. 16

music by Johann Sebastian Bach, Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven, György Kurtág, Heinz Holliger & Jörg Widmann

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