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STEPHAN MICUS
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SA 31 - Meeting with the artist
Time: after the end of the perfomance - Venue: "Aldebaran" Restaurant (M2)
Some years ago while travelling in a bus in Nepal it became clear to me how the perfect music should be. It was a very strong experience. We were driving through a valley at quite low altitude, maybe four to five hundred meters. In that area the landscape was very fertile. There were rice fields, water buffalos, children, trees, parrots and colourful villages full of vibrant life. Behind all of that one could see the mountains standing seven, eight thousand meters high, an inhospitable zone where no one can live. They appeared to be a symbol of eternity and with their shining snow peaks, also of purity. These two things side by side, colourful life and the eternal pure and unreachable, sometimes one dominating, sometimes the other, struck me to be the image of perfect music. The two opposites complemented one another; the fields would not have been so interesting without the mountains, and the mountains without the fields simply too cold. In my music I intend to have both of these elements present, the love of life’s emotions and this dimension of the eternal, unreachable. Music which emphasizes only one of these aspects becomes either too sweet or too cold. The perfect balance of course, will appear for each listener to be in another place.
Stephan Micus, from an interview with the magazine “Die Bühne”, Austria
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyHkBWGDVPc&feature=youtu.be
http://www.stephanmicus.com
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Stephan Micus
31 March 2012
Sat 21:00 (EMILIOS RIADIS HALL M2)
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