World Beathoven Project
Für Elise

04/09/2019
19/04/2020
Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor (WoO 59, Bia 515) for solo piano, commonly known as "Für Elise", is one of Ludwig van Beethoven's most popular compositions. It was not published during his lifetime, only being discovered (by Ludwig Nohl) forty years after his death, and may be termed either a Bagatelle or an Albumblatt. The identity of "Elise" is unknown; researchers have suggested Therese Malfatti, Elisabeth Röckel, or Elise Barensfeld.
- to promote cultural diversity the project is a collaboration with musicians of diverse music cultures to record a sample databank.
- to promote cultural heritage the project aims to upcycle & remix almost forgotten music by worldwide electronic music producers.
- to promote creative commons the sample data bank and the remixes can be used and listened to for free.
- to promote socio-ecological projects the remixes are presented at green, transformational or zero waste festivals, at intergenerational bicycle rides or in „freeboxes“.
- the project thus supports some of the sustainable development goals (SDGs): reduced inequalities, sustainable cities and communities, quality education, gender equality and climate action.
The project is funded by: German Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Culture and Science of North Rhine Westphalia, Region Rhein-Sieg and City of Bonn.
The project is part of BTHVN2020: www.bthvn2020.de/en/
The project is administrated by: www.taxi-mundjal.com/beathoven.html
& www.brotfabrik-theater.de
- to promote cultural diversity the project is a collaboration with musicians of diverse music cultures to record a sample databank.
- to promote cultural heritage the project aims to upcycle & remix almost forgotten music by worldwide electronic music producers.
- to promote creative commons the sample data bank and the remixes can be used and listened to for free.
- to promote socio-ecological projects the remixes are presented at green, transformational or zero waste festivals, at intergenerational bicycle rides or in „freeboxes“.
- the project thus supports some of the sustainable development goals (SDGs): reduced inequalities, sustainable cities and communities, quality education, gender equality and climate action.
The project is funded by: German Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Culture and Science of North Rhine Westphalia, Region Rhein-Sieg and City of Bonn.
The project is part of BTHVN2020: www.bthvn2020.de/en/
The project is administrated by: www.taxi-mundjal.com/beathoven.html
& www.brotfabrik-theater.de
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