On December 8, 2024, a concert at E-Werk Freiburg honored Murat Coşkun, recipient of the Reinhold Schneider Prize. The event brought together artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, offering a concrete example of intercultural music in practice.
A dialogical artistic approach
Murat Coşkun’s work goes beyond combining styles. It creates relationships between musical traditions, where different forms of expression interact and evolve.
The focus lies not on fusion, but on dialogue.
Music as a shared language
In this context, music acts as a medium of understanding beyond language. It enables forms of communication rooted in listening, rhythm, and interaction.
The encounter of traditions highlights the potential of intercultural exchange.
The concert as a cultural framework
The event functioned as more than a performance. It created a structured space for collaboration, where artistic perspectives could meet and develop collectively.
Interculturality in practice
This example shows that interculturality is not an abstract concept, but a lived practice requiring openness, cooperation, and shared creative processes.
Conclusion
Intercultural music creates spaces for dialogue and artistic innovation. It contributes to a deeper understanding of cultural relationships in a connected world.


