26 Dez2024
- Diese Veranstaltung hat bereits stattgefunden.
PODUIMSDISKUSSION
19. September | 18:00 - 20:00 Uhr
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M26
Der Kulturbetrieb ist in der Krise, und das schon ganz schön lange. Wo die Musikausbildung bereits Zugänge für die meisten Personengruppen versperrt oder erheblich erschwert, geben Spotify und Eventim freischaffenden Musiker*innen den Rest.
In Institutionen sind Strukturen starr, auf dem freien Musikmarkt sind sie kaum existent. Was beide gemeinsam haben, ist eine immense Abhängigkeit von Einzelpersonen – eine Petrischale für Machtmissbrauch, Diskriminierung und Gewalt. Nicht nur für Künstler*innen, sondern für alle in der Branche. Und während die sogenannte „Ernste Musik“ noch vergleichsweise gut subventioniert wird, schrumpfen die Fördertöpfe für alles, was die GEMA als „Unterhaltungsmusik“ einstuft, immer weiter zusammen.
Wer darf welche Musik machen/ erleben/ ermöglichen, und zu welchem Preis?
Und welche Chancen liegen hier in Awareness-Arbeit, Aktivismus und interdisziplinären Kulturveranstaltungen?
Musikerin und Aktivistin Friede Merz diskutiert mit Achan Malonda (Sängerin, Aktivistin), Wolfgang Dersch (Kulturreferent Regensburg), Jakob Sehrig (Bayerischer Landesstudierendenrat, Initiative gegen Machtmissbrauch an Musikhochschulen).
Weitere Informationen zum Kammermusikfestival finden Sie unter: http://www.kammermusikfestival-regensburg.de/
The cultural sector is in crisis, and has been for quite some time. Where music education already blocks access for most groups of people or makes it considerably more difficult, Spotify and Eventim are giving freelance musicians the rest. Structures are rigid in institutions, but hardly exist on the free music market. What both have in common is an immense dependence on individuals – a petri dish for abuse of power, discrimination and violence. Not just for artists, but for everyone in the industry. And while so-called „serious music“ is still comparatively well subsidised, the funding pots for everything that GEMA classifies as „light music“ continue to shrink. Who is allowed to make/ experience/ enable which music, and at what price? And what opportunities lie here in awareness work, activism and interdisciplinary cultural events? Musician and activist Friede Merz discusses with Achan Malonda (singer, activist), Wolfgang Dersch (cultural officer Regensburg), Jakob Sehrig (Bavarian State Student Council, initiative against abuse of power at music academies). More information about the chamber music festival can be found at: http://www.kammermusikfestival-regensburg.de/
The cultural sector is in crisis, and has been for quite some time. Where music education already blocks access for most groups of people or makes it considerably more difficult, Spotify and Eventim are giving freelance musicians the rest. Structures are rigid in institutions, but hardly exist on the free music market. What both have in common is an immense dependence on individuals – a petri dish for abuse of power, discrimination and violence. Not just for artists, but for everyone in the industry. And while so-called „serious music“ is still comparatively well subsidised, the funding pots for everything that GEMA classifies as „light music“ continue to shrink. Who is allowed to make/ experience/ enable which music, and at what price? And what opportunities lie here in awareness work, activism and interdisciplinary cultural events? Musician and activist Friede Merz discusses with Achan Malonda (singer, activist), Wolfgang Dersch (cultural officer Regensburg), Jakob Sehrig (Bavarian State Student Council, initiative against abuse of power at music academies). More information about the chamber music festival can be found at: http://www.kammermusikfestival-regensburg.de/