Participation and registration
Admission is free, and the meeting will be held in the Aula Magna of the San Francesco campus in Conegliano, via Edmondo de Amicis 4.
For information and further details, please contact: media@robertofantinel.com
Thursday 30th January 2025
San Francesco Campus, Conegliano
Admission is free, and the meeting will be held in the Aula Magna of the San Francesco campus in Conegliano, via Edmondo de Amicis 4.
For information and further details, please contact: media@robertofantinel.com
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
Immerse yourself in Beethoven’s vision and let yourself be carried away by his overwhelming Ode to Joy.
His Ninth Symphony, in particular, with the “Ode to Joy,” is a universal anthem to human unity and brotherhood. Here, Beethoven speaks not only for himself, but for all mankind, conveying a message of hope and sharing. The joy he expresses is contagious, and his music becomes a bridge that unites people, overcoming all barriers. Beethoven shows us that joy can be found even in difficult times. His resilience and indomitable spirit invite us to reflect on how we face our challenges. In this sense, his life is a source of inspiration: he encourages us to seek beauty even in dark times.
When we talk about “JOY,” what kind of emotion are we experiencing?
What effect does it have on our body, on our actions, and consequently on our decisions?
Beethoven’s life and the social context in which the Ninth Symphony is written are closely interconnected.
A brief analytical look at Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, with a focus on the last movement, the Ode to Joy.
Active listening of the selected parts with sharing of perceived emotions.
A collective reflection on the perception of one’s body and emotions after experiencing real active listening