Many thanks to all who attended this third and final session of the Tune-In webinar series! turns its attention to interdisciplinary approaches and the reimagining of concert experiences. Long before music was confined to formal concert halls, it existed in dynamic interplay with other art forms—dance, theater, ritual, architecture—embedded in everyday and ceremonial life.
This session brings together diverse perspectives on how music can intersect with other disciplines and contemporary genres to expand both artistic practice and audience engagement. Through a series of presentations and open discussion, we will explore innovative projects that challenge established boundaries, foster inclusion, and reconnect early and classical music with broader cultural contexts.
Participants are warmly invited to join the exchange, reflect on evolving performance practices, and imagine new roles for early, classical, and world music in our changing world.
Moderator
• Davide Grosso, Director of Programmes & Partnerships at International Music Council
Speakers
• Chi-chi Nwanoku CBE, Double Bassist, Founder & Artistic Director, Chineke!.
• Leonhard Bartussek, Composer, Cellist & Inventor of Liquid Music
• Doug Balliett, Composer, Poet & Professor of Baroque Bass and Violone, The Juilliard School
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Programme timeline
• 00:30 Welcome & Session Overview
• 06:05 Chi-chi Nwanoku CBE: Redefining the Concert Experience
• 25:25 Q&A
• 28:40 Leonhard Bartussek: Baroque Aesthetics – interdisciplinary by nature
• 47:15 Q&A
• 1:06:25 Doug Balliett: The Church as Baroque Laboratory
• 1:25:20 Q&A
• 1:27:40 Open discussion