
Julian Steckel
Composed music is energy, energy that a musician must release. The audience sees whether a musician really feels that energy … Or the musician can translate what the composer intended. When Julian plays, he shares something fragile, something alive. “As a” translator “I started to trust my inner self, I let the audience in,” he says. “It’s a kind of vulnerability that makes you stronger.”
The intentions of the composer
Julian is aware of his responsibility towards what is often referred to as the “intentions of the composer.” He delves deep into scores and investigates the organic connections that give a work its unity. “If you know a room in an apartment, but not that the apartment has seven other rooms, you don’t even understand the room you’re in,” he says. When Julian plays, the music is in safe hands. You listen to his discoveries; what the music is trying to tell you through him. Julian’s game is effortless, unhindered by technical boundaries. Come and experience it during his performance in Bridge to Liberation.