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Das aus den drei HfMT Jazz-Studierenden Lennart Meyer (Bass/Voc), Jiuning Liu (Voc) und Lucas Etcheverria (Gitarre/Voc) bestehende „Trio Peace“ hat Ende Mai sowohl den Hauptpreis als auch den Publikumspreis beim Olimpico Jazz Contest im italienischen Vicenza gewonnen. Teil des Preises ist ein Auftritt auf dem renommierten Vicenza Jazz Festival 2027.
Da Lucas Etcheverria verletzungsbedingt ausgefallen ist, hat das Trio mit dem italienischen Gitarristen Maurizio De Gennaro gespielt.
Das „Trio Peace“ hat sich 2023 während des Studiums an der HfMT gegründet. Die drei Musiker:innen spielen eine Mischung aus Jazz und brasilianischer und chinesischer Musik.
"che contrasto d'affetti"- Ambivalence and ambiguity as the focus of the freshly printed zwoelf-issue no. 38 of the summer semester 2026
Vacillating between love and hate towards the dazzling monster called Don Giovanni, Donna Elvira sings a recitative bursting with inner tension before her aria "Mi tradì" in Mozart's "opera of all operas". It says: "che contrasto d'affetti in sen ti nasce!" A stark clash of emotions rages within her. This psychological ambiguity raging in a single human breast can also be rediscovered in larger contexts, not least in the study of Music and Drama. Time and again, the most relevant things only emerge from friction. In view of our complex present, it is therefore no coincidence that this issue of zwoelf, our No. 38, is dedicated to a pair of terms that describe tensions and ambiguities with particular precision: Ambivalence and ambiguity. Both phenomena play a central role in the arts. They demonstrate a particular strength of artistic forms of expression: the ability to enable experiences that cannot be reduced to a single perspective.
This issue of the university magazine zwoelf focuses on the potential of ambiguity in its thematic section. We wish you an inspiring read of zwoelf no. 38, which is available free of charge in the foyers of the HfMT.
The e-paper of zwoelf is ready for you to discover!

The printed edition will be sent by post with immediate effect. If you would like to receive zwoelf regularly by post free of charge, please send us an e-mail with your address to redaktion.zwoelf@hfmt-hamburg.de