Step into an atmospheric evening concert with Danish composer and singer Hannah Schneider at Thorvaldsens Museum. Together with a number of prominent musicians from the Danish jazz scene, she creates an intimate and sensuous journey through the museum on the occasion of the special exhibition Bharti Kher – Mythologies. From room to room, small musical moments emerge, enhancing the encounter between music and art.
The music is rooted in Hannah Schneider’s forthcoming album In This Room, which was created during a residency at Thorvaldsens Museum in spring 2024. Here, the museum’s historic spaces became the framework for a musical experiment in which both composition and recording were turned upside down: What happens when acoustic instruments become the foundation for contemporary electronic music? And how can a room influence the music created within it?
At a time when artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping the music industry, Hannah Schneid...
Step into an atmospheric evening concert with Danish composer and singer Hannah Schneider at Thorvaldsens Museum. Together with a number of prominent musicians from the Danish jazz scene, she creates an intimate and sensuous journey through the museum on the occasion of the special exhibition Bharti Kher – Mythologies. From room to room, small musical moments emerge, enhancing the encounter between music and art.
The music is rooted in Hannah Schneider’s forthcoming album In This Room, which was created during a residency at Thorvaldsens Museum in spring 2024. Here, the museum’s historic spaces became the framework for a musical experiment in which both composition and recording were turned upside down: What happens when acoustic instruments become the foundation for contemporary electronic music? And how can a room influence the music created within it?
At a time when artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping the music industry, Hannah Schneider chooses a different path. She insists on presence, intuition and craftsmanship as the driving forces behind the creation of music. Her sound is cinematic, alternative pop, shaped by a fascination with electronic soundscapes and strong melodies.
Hannah Schneider has released several critically acclaimed solo albums, toured in Europe and the United States, and established herself as one of Denmark’s most original voices. Her music has found its way into films, television, and some of Scandinavia’s major theatre stages. In 2023 and 2024, she received the Carl Prize together with the duo KALEIIDO for the albums Elements and Places. As a composer, she has in recent years created commissioned works for leading museums and cultural institutions across Denmark....
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