Enchanting Lucerne
Hochschule Luzern - Musik Arsenalstrasse 28a, Kriens, LU, SwitzerlandEurovox 2026
Eurovox 2026
It takes a village to raise a singer The power of expert groups in studies, profession and passion Part 1 - Best practice - Vocal pedagogy Lucerne Since 2019 graduates of the Master’s degree programme in Vocal Pedagogy Classical and Jazz at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts meet regularly to discuss vocal pedagogy...
Stefanie Szanto and Simon Bucher appreciate the grandeur within the most trivial hits of the 80ies and 90ies, while respectfully finding humour in the deep seriousness of classical music. This is why The High Horse is a unique mix of both worlds.
Mental Training, breathing, osteopathy, neurosciences, sports medicine, expert discussions, career windows Moderation: Zita Zimmermann Speakers: Veronika Lubert, Rabih Lahoud
Bridges from roots to wings with natural voices, from contemporary to classical folk music sound and their singing techniques Moderation: Nadja Räss Speakers: Sirkka Kosonen, Zane Smite
The Swiss evening will be enriched by traditional and more modern folk music from various parts of Switzerland. Instrumental and vocal pieces will be performed. Students from the Lucerne University of Music and established folk musicians will perform, accompanied by tasty Swiss specialities from our local caterer.
Phoniatric teams in vocal therapy, speech therapy, gender adaption Interdisciplinary Management of Transgender Voice and Communication StyleModeration: Dr. Alexios Martin (Lucerne) https://www.luks.ch/spezialisten/dr-med-alexios-martinInputs and discussions from phoniatric teams across Switzerland about, physiology, diagnostics, endocrinology, conservative therapies and surgical therapies
Vocal Teaching: Entrepreneurship, Expectations Future... Business matters, interesting cases, challenges, gender fluid singing, etc. Moderation: Ellen Pieterse Speakers: Luca Koch, Margo Zalite, Charlotte Hug
New York based microtonal ensemble Ekmeles performs „The Great Wall“ by Charles Uzor and vocal polyphony from the 15th and 16th centuries.