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Mark Applebaum: Der verrückte Musikwissenschaftler

Filmed May 2012 • Posted Aug 2012TEDxStanford
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Mark Applebaum schreibt Musik, die auf fantastische Weise die Regeln bricht, indem er ein Concerto für einen Floristen komponiert und ein Musikinstrument aus Gerümpel und gefundenen Gegenständen zusammenbaut. Dieser verschrobene Vortrag inspiriert Sie vielleicht dazu, die "Regeln" Ihrer eigenen kreativen Arbeit aufzuschütteln. (Gefilmt bei TEDxStanford.)

Mark Applebaum has built an instrument out of doorstops and combs, as well as composed a piece of music to be performed by a florist. Full bio »

Translated into German by Sabine Karner
Reviewed by Michaela Hilbert
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