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Join the orchestra with a mission

We have to wake up. For the sake of our life on this planet and for the sake of music. The world is changing, that’s undeniable, and it threatens organized human life for the generations to come. The SDGs and their values are the best solutions the heads of states came up with so far. Who […]
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Davos WEF 2020: Creative Arts are essential for the future of humanity

21-23 January, during Davos World Economic Forum Ingolf Wunder and Paulina Wunder participated in the SDG Lab organized by the UNGSII’s platform SDG Cities 25+5. The Wunders who are actively involved in supporting the SDG4 (Quality Education), put emphasis on creativity as a driving force of humanity in a future dominated by Artificial Intelligence. Click […]
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2019 Summary

In 2019 Ingolf Wunder: gave concerts on 3 continents in 11 countries: Argentina, Armenia, Austria, China, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Malta, Poland, USA. performed: 3 different piano recital programs and 6 piano concerti programs, 1 symphony, 1 symphony arrangement officially debuted as a conductor (click here) started to play his own solo compositions in concerts (so […]
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Concert for the Poor

On November 8th, 2019 at the initiative of Ingolf Wunder and Paulina Wunder the general rehearsal was open for people in need. It took place at the Artur Rubinstein Philharmonic Hall in Łódź, Poland, in the morning of Wunder’s concert with Vladimir Ashkenazy and Łódź Philharmonic Orchestra. Several hundred of poor, disabled and blind people […]
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Engaging in the SDGs for arts and music popularization

June 6-8, Paulina and Ingolf Wunder appeared at the SDG Champions Conference in Espoo, Finland to talk about the importance of music education and its popularization in the 21st century society, in front of government leaders, senior UN executives, SDG academics, media leaders and youth leaders. They presented arguments for the necessity of music education […]
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Conducting debut

Late April, Ingolf Wunder officially debuted as a conductor. The concert took place at the Artur Rubinstein Philharmonic in Łódź, Poland. The program included Mozart Symphony No. 1, Mozart Piano Concerto KV 467 with cadenzas by Ingolf Wunder and the world premiere of a concerto written in the 18th century by Feliks Janiewicz. The concerto […]
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Music Education at the world’s leading education summit

8-10 April 2019, San Diego (CA): Ingolf Wunder as the only active classical musician took part in the world’s leading education summit (ASU GSV) gathering five thousand attendees, one thousand speakers, from over forty countries. Ingolf Wunder was asked to be one of the speakers, next to names such as Prime Minister Tony Blair, Andre […]
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The glow of an artist

We live in a world in which if you’re not active on social media, you’re basically not existing. The more you post, the more you live. Posting only occasionally means for many you’re probably living an uninteresting life so you have nothing worth to share. It gets even more tricky if you’re a musician (ideally […]
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Tempo of life & music

Life is getting faster and faster. At least it feels like this. The reasons are obvious: Constant shortening of travel times Technological inventions that make communication quicker Increased computing power, which allows us to do more things at once All that surely makes life feel quicker. Some people hate it, some love it. Some see it positive, some negative. C’est […]
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