Event as part of the Art:walk Festival
Old and new evening and moon songs fill the Maxkirche with sound and community. Under the direction of Markus Belmann, the audience sings, reverberates and listens together - an open, atmospheric musical experience in which the voice takes centre stage.
The oldest and most direct musical instrument takes centre stage: the human voice. When it gathers in the room, a sound is created that goes far beyond individual singing. The programme combines well-known and newer songs about evening, night and the moon - songs to sing along to, to resonate with and to pause for a moment. The selection moves between the familiar and the new and creates an atmosphere characterised by calm, warmth and shared presence. The result remains deliberately open: It is not perfection that counts, but the shared experience of sound. The evening will be conducted by Markus Belmann, who will bring the voices together and allow the space of the Maxkirche to be experienced as a resonant body of sound. The auditorium itself becomes an actor, a collective sound space in which every voice is part of the overall picture. (Source: Art:walk Festival)