Art does not only reflect the beautiful and bright sides of life but also the uncanny, the dark and painful. In his book „The compulsion of happines“, philosopher Byung-Chul Han has criticised that contemporary western societies try to...
Giacomo Lepri - on making digital music instruments
Aleksandra Bajde - composer-performer
14.02.2022 - We all need some escape sometimes. Enter another world in our minds. In this episode of Radio Schallfeld, we are taking you on a trip through sonic worlds that create space for imagined and real identities, ghosts and vampires, for science fiction...
20.12.2021 - Why is there so few contemporary music for christmas? Listen to find out!
26.07.2021 - Music from young composers of the Bruckneruni Linz, recorded at a workshop in 2021 by Ensemble Schallfeld.
27.05.2021 - While playing as soloist for musicians often is considered a career goal, it has become a dull necessity during pandemic times. Instead of adding to the many lockdown streams, we offer you one hour of radio listening experience with some of our...
06.05.2021 - In this episode of Radio Schallfeld we talk with Alyssa Aska. The American-born composers studies computer music and composition in Graz with Klaus lang and Marko Ciciliani and is one of the founders of the composers‘ collective...
16.03.2021 - This is a special edition of Radio Schallfeld dedicated to International Women’s Day (8th March). Gender and euqality in contemporary music is a hot topic, and there is still a lot to do! We feature music by powerful composers that we...
01.03.2021 - Music and architecture have a lot in common: since the ancient times, philosophers, composers and mathematicians have been weaving common threads between the two disciplines. Proportions, rhythms and the work with space shape both musical...
23.12.2020 - This episode is dedicated to all things ephemeral, slim, thin, fitting between two surfaces… as we are all now sharing this feeling of being in an in-between-state, not knowing what will be, while we ourselves maybe feel our bodies heavier...
23.11.2020 - The human voice is considered the oldest and first musical instrument of humankind. Looking back into music history, we see that the hottest debates, most radical developments or crucial innovations have been circling around the voice, its meaning...
12.11.2020 - This episode was the first live-show of Radio Schallfeld: Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka and Davide Gagliardi meet in the studio to talk on air about sounds in space and sound and space – how music and space are linked in our hearing, what...