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06/05/2022

1001 Minutes For Ukraine - excerpt from EPISODE 8: The meaningful song "Ой у лузі червона калина" performed by the great singer TAMARA LUKASHEVA.
We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words or music in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukrainian people. This is a project to express solidarity with the people in Ukraine and hope for peace.
You can also participate in our project even if you are not a professional singer, musician or actor. You can record a short poem, an excerpt from a song, music or sounds (also with your smartphone) and send us an audio file (max. 59 seconds long!) also via Messenger.

09/04/2022

1001 Minutes For Ukraine - excerpt from EPISODE 5: A meaningful piece by Chilean composer Andreas Bodenhofer "UN TREN DE SOLIDARIDAD" (A Train of Solidarity).
We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words or music in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukrainian people. This is a project to express solidarity with the people in Ukraine and hope for peace.
You can also participate in our project even if you are not a professional singer, musician or actor. You can record a short poem, an excerpt from a song, music or sounds (also with your smartphone) and send us an audio file (max. 59 seconds long!) also via Messenger.

01/04/2022

We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words or music in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukrainian people. This is a project to express solidarity with the people in Ukraine and hope for peace. 1001 Minutes For Ukraine - excerpt from episode 2: the touching song "May you be". You can also participate in our project even if you are not a professional singer, musician or actor. You can record a short poem, an excerpt from a song, music or sounds (also with your smartphone) and send us an audio file (max. 59 seconds long!) also via Messenger.

27/03/2022

We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words or music in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukrainian people that is taking place in the middle of Europe.
Everyone has one minute (audio file max 59 sek) for this. If everyone creates one minute, it will add up to hundreds, maybe thousands of minutes which could strengthen SOLIDARITY with the Ukrainians.

24/03/2022

Excerpt from Episode 3: „La quiete dopo la tempesta“ (Calm after the storm) A touching excerpt from a piece by Michele Maione, musician and composer from Naples.

You can find the full Episode 3 here: https://1001minutesforukraine.com/your-minutes/
Would you like to take part? Send your contribution to the following e-mail address:
[email protected]

The new episode is released!Episode 3 (21 – 30) ️  ️    21 „Honeysound for UKR“Andreas H.H. Suberg, Endingen22 „OM“Peter...
22/03/2022

The new episode is released!
Episode 3 (21 – 30)

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21 „Honeysound for UKR“
Andreas H.H. Suberg, Endingen

22 „OM“
Peter Panduranga Bayreuther, Melle

23 „Buio“ (con paesaggio sonoro)
Giulia Ripandelli e Paolo Modugno, Roma

24 „Telegram“
Jakub Polaczyk, New York/Poland

25 „Frühlingstraum“
Gisela Schinawa, Köln

26 „Liedchen für Ukraine“
Angeli Finger, Amsterdam

27 „Perilous Night“ from “ Metamorphoses„, Book I by George Crumb (excerpt)
Margaret Leng Tan, Singapore

28 „Schwatz Draum – Fastelovend 2022“
Martina Neschen, Köln

29 „Imagine“ (John Lennon)
Klangacht Ukulele-Kurs 5, Köln

30 „La quiete dopo la tempesta“
Michele Maione, Napoli

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q48eOPJUZOs

We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words and sentences in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukr...

22/03/2022

We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words and sentences in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukrainian people that is taking place in the middle of Europe. Everyone is free to express what moves them and how they want to say it – but it should be audible.
Everyone has one minute (max 59 sek) for this. If everyone creates one minute, it will add up to hundreds, maybe thousands of minutes which could strengthen SOLIDARITY with the Ukrainians and set an example. „One thousand and one minutes“ – a work in progress that we dedicate to the freedom of Ukrainians.

22/03/2022

Excerpt from Episode 1: Bernd Reheuser recites the poem by Ingeborg Bachmann "Alle Tage", "Every day":
Here is the poem in English:

Every Day

"War is no longer declared,

but is simply continued. The unheard-of

has become everyday. The hero

dodges the battle. The weak one

has moved into the firing lines.

Patience is the uniform of the day,

the high decoration: the paltry star

of hope right above one’s heart.

It is awarded

when nothing occurs anymore,

when the drumfire has fallen silent,

when the enemy has turned invisible,

and an eternal armament’s shadow

darkens the sky.


It is awarded

for deserting the flag,

for courage in the face of the friend,

for the disclosure of unworthy secrets

and the nonobservance

of each and every command."

You can find the full Episode 1 here: https://1001minutesforukraine.com/your-minutes/
Would you like to take part? Send your contribution to the following e-mail address:
[email protected]

Our Podcast "1001MinutesForUkraine"https://www.buzzsprout.com/1954869
18/03/2022

Our Podcast "1001MinutesForUkraine"

https://www.buzzsprout.com/1954869

We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, music and words in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukrainian people that is taking place in the middle of Europe. We are an international group of a...

Episode 2 (11 – 20)11 „The First Peace“ (Black Elk – Manitonquat speaking)Büdi Siebert, Nagold12 „May You Be“Anne Hartka...
18/03/2022

Episode 2 (11 – 20)

11 „The First Peace“ (Black Elk – Manitonquat speaking)
Büdi Siebert, Nagold

12 „May You Be“
Anne Hartkamp, Hürth

13 „Rückkehr aus dem Exil“ (Ahmed Abdel Muti Hijazi)
Kerstin Kilanowski, Morsbach

14 „One Minute for Peace“
Volker Kaczinski, Wiehl

15 „Was wäre das für eine Welt?“
Werner Worschech, Bottrop

16 „Terve Ukraina“ (Eino Leino)
Laura Lipponen, Ikkala/Köln

17 „Minute for visions“
Johannes S. Sistermanns, Bornheim

18 „Voglio un angelo“
Benedetto Fanna, Roma

19 „Verschüttete Melodie“
Rolf Riehm, Frankfurt

20 „A one minute screaming comes accross the sky“
Cassiber, Tokyo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOul7XQVEAg&t=4s

We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words and sentences in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukr...

Episode 1 (01 – 10) 1 „Ukraine … Peace …“Christian Bollmann, Nümbrecht2 Ingeborg Bachmann: „Alle Tage“Bernd Reheuser, Kö...
18/03/2022

Episode 1 (01 – 10)

1 „Ukraine … Peace …“
Christian Bollmann, Nümbrecht

2 Ingeborg Bachmann: „Alle Tage“
Bernd Reheuser, Köln

3 From: „Moskau – A Radioplay“
Wolfgang Hamm, Köln

4 Hanns Eisler: „Das Lied von der Moldau“
Ruth Fühner, Frankfurt

5 Salvatore Quasimodo: „Alle fronde dei salici“
Cristiana Coletti, Köln/Perugia

6 Sandra Makeen: „Peace (A Shakespearian Sonnet)“
Marion Mainka, Köln

7 „Len selenij“ (Ukrainian Song)
Ruth und Res Margot, Bern

8 „Frühlingsgemetzel“
Adrian Ils, Fliesteden

9 Boris Vian: „Le déserteur“
Jean Faure & orchestre, Bonn

10 From: „Klangreise“
Hinnerick Bröskamp & Musicians, Köln

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLi7abMvEEA&t=117s

We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words and sentences in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukr...

We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words and sentences in order to express their...
18/03/2022

We are addressing everyone who wants to articulate themselves with sounds, words and sentences in order to express their compassion with the drama of the Ukrainian people that is taking place in the middle of Europe. Everyone is free to express what moves them and how they want to say it – but it should be audible.
Everyone has one minute (max 59 sek) for this. If everyone creates one minute, it will add up to hundreds, maybe thousands of minutes which could strengthen solidarity with the Ukrainians and set an example. „One thousand and one minutes“ – a work in progress that we dedicate to the freedom of Ukrainians.

Our Website: https://1001minutesforukraine.com/
How to participate: https://1001minutesforukraine.com/to-participate/
Our Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1954869

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