Calendar 2025

Klangzeit Festival – Winter edition

March 14, 15:  5pm to 7pm

Workshops

 

Klangzeit Festival – Spring edition

June 6, 7: 5pm

 

Klangzeit Festival – Summer edition

July 25, 26: 5pm

 

Klangzeit Festival – Autumn edition

October 17, 18: 5pm

 

 

Program 2024

Klangzeit Festival Winter Edition

22, 23 March, 5pm

Workshop – Program

 

Klangzeit Festival Spring Edition

5 June, 5pm

 

„Green Sounds“

 

Venue

Stancija Mani
Hrelji 45
52341 Zminj
Croatia

 

Line up

Isabelle Duthoit (FR)
Limpe Fuchs (DE)
Zahra Mani (AT/ UK)
Warrego Valles (SI)
Mia Zabelka (AT)
Tomislav Brajnovic (HR)

 

 

Klangzeit Festival Summer Edition

27 July, 5pm

 

„Green Sounds“

 

Venue

Klanghaus Sankt Johann
Untergreith 216
8443 Sankt Johann im Saggautal

 

Line up

Beba Fink (AT) 
Zahra Mani (AT/ UK)
Meinrad Kneer (DE)
Patrizia Oliva (IT)
Warrego Valles (SI)
Andreas Willers (DE)
Mia Zabelka (AT)

Klangzeit Festival Autumn Edition

in cooperation with SAJETA MUSIC FESTIVAL (SI) and Austrian Composers Week (AT)

 

October 19, 6pm

 

„Green Sounds“

 

Venue

SAJETA MUSIC FESTIVAL
Galerija SDK
5220 Tolmin
Slovenia

Line up

Steve S. Putnik (AT)
Elasticmen – M.Lasic, G.Maier, M.Cogliandro (SI, IT)
Tujiko Noriko (JP,FR) & Joji Koyama (JP/ DE)
Sophie Reyer (AT)
Mia Zabelka (AT) & Balazs Pandi (HU)

 

 

KLANGZEIT Festival 2023 – Autumn Edition

In cooperation with IKLECTIK London and Austrian Composers Association

 

17. November

PHONOECHOES COMPETITION FINALISTS LIVE STREAM

 

Ragnheiður Erla Björnsdóttir

Nina Jukic

Xaver Schutti

Raphaela Shalman

Ina Thomann

 

 

18. November

LIVE AT IKLECTIK

 

Rioji

Yuko Araki

Rotten Sun

 

 

25. November

LIVE AT KLANGHAUS

 

Kristoffer Lislegaard

Mia Zabelka & Martin Mark

Tahereh Nourani

Christina Ruf

Udasi

Music Project From The Alps Adriatic Region

 

 

 

Video Klangzeit Spring 2022 / MiCS – Music in the Countryside

Video Klangzeit Summer 2022 / MiCS – Music in the Countryside

 

 

KLANGZEIT Festival 2023 – Summer Edition

July 28th and 29th, 2023, at 5:00 p.m.

 

2 days of sound art, experimental music and transdisciplinary art.

 

This year’s summer edition of the Klangzeit Festival has the motto “MICS – Music in the Countryside continued” and will take place at Klanghaus Sankt Johann in South Styria.

 

28. July, 5:00 p.m

Coming together

 

29. July, 5:00 p.m

Performances

 

Line up:

Anja Kreysing (DE)

Wolfgang Temmel (AT)

Jeff Surak (US)

Kris Kuldkepp (EE)

Matika Duet (IT)

Zahra Mani (AT/ UK)

Mia Zabelka (AT)

Steve Putnik DJ (AT)

 

KLANGZEIT Festival 2023 – Spring Edition

May 27th and 28th, 2023, at 5:00 p.m.

 

2 days of sound art, experimental music and transdisciplinary art.

 

This year’s spring edition of the Klangzeit Festival has the motto “MICS – Music in the Countryside continued” and will take place in Zminj/ Istria (HR) in cooperation with Mani d.o.o..

 

27. Mai, 5:00 p.m

Coming together

 

28. Mai, 5:00 p.m

Performances

 

Line up:

Bérangère Maximin (FR)

Zahra Mani (AT/ UK)

Werner Kodytek (AT)

Balázs Pandi (HU)

Mia Zabelka (AT)

Mani/ Pándi/ Zabelka Trio (AT/UK/HU)

Paul Jonas Kinnunen (FI)

DJ S. Putnik (AT)

 

About MICS

MICS – Music in the Countryside continued – is an ongoing project in the Alps-Adriatic region to strengthen the “music ecosystem” in rural peripheries by Klanghaus Sankt Johann (AT) in collaboration with Zveza Mink Tolmin (SI) and Mani d.o.o (HR).

 

The term “music ecosystem” is a concept that describes every aspect of music in society – composers and musicians, pop and art music and everything in between and, significantly, it also refers to music listeners and the role that music plays in people’s lives and the way it can enhance and strengthen the socio-cultural landscape.

 

Our work in the cultural sphere naturally addresses the needs of artists and creators, but we are also convinced that art and culture reflect the broader needs of society.

 

MICS continued communicates the benefit and joy of music to new and existing audiences, reaching out to minorities and rural inhabitants to bring them into the world of contemporary music. Through contact between artists and audiences, MICS continued raises awareness for the significance of music. Through music, MICS continued communicates socio-cultural togetherness across boundaries.

 

Upholding the cohesive value of music in society through an Alps-Adriatic collaboration, MICS continued communicates the value of European cultural diversity and the common ground that we share in creative exchange, drawing audiences into an organic, dynamic process.

 

With MICS continued we want to support and communicate justice and resilience in music and culture across borders.

 

We would like to thank Department 9 Culture, Europe, Sport – State of Styria, the Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport – Art and Culture Section and the Alps-Adriatic-Alliance for their support.

 

MICS was co-funded by MusicAIRE – an innovative recovery for Europe, a cultural project in the context of the Creative Europe Music Moves Europe initiative. MusicAIRE is run by the European Music Council and the Portuguese organization INOVA+ dedicated to culture, innovation, education and communication strategies. MICS is completed as part of MusicAIRE. MICS continued is now the continuation/extension of the project.

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