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Zwischen Roman und Song

Timm Gransier schreibt Geschichten, die zuerst als Gefühl auftauchen – manchmal wird daraus ein Song, manchmal ein Kapitel. Hier begegnen sich Musik und Literatur in denselben echten Lebensmomenten.

A minimalist photographic image of a dark, well-used studio table where a vintage typewriter and a pair of closed over-ear studio headphones face each other like silent collaborators. The typewriter’s matte metal frame shows tiny scratches and worn keys, while the headphones have soft, textured leather padding and a gently coiled cable. The table sits in a dim room illuminated by a single warm desk lamp from the side, casting long, contemplative shadows and a gentle pool of light around the two objects. In the blurred background, vague outlines of vinyl records and stacked notebooks appear. Captured from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, the scene feels intimate, sophisticated, and honest, visually balancing the worlds of literature and music as equal parts of a life’s work.
A wide photographic realism shot of a quiet rehearsal room that doubles as a writing space: a simple upright piano with a few open, handwritten manuscript pages resting on its stand, and a nearby small round table holding a neatly stacked draft of a novel bound with a thin twine. The room has muted, earthy tones, bare plaster walls, and an old parquet floor with visible grain. Soft, diffused morning light filters in from a high side window, creating gentle gradients of light and shadow across the scene. The camera is placed at a low angle, giving a sense of depth from the piano keys in the foreground to the manuscript in the mid-ground. The atmosphere is calm, reflective, and slightly nostalgic, capturing the intersection of composing songs and crafting chapters drawn from real life.
A photographic, cinematic close-up of a single, slightly dog-eared book lying open on a rough wooden floor, with delicate lines of handwritten lyrics drifting off the page as if transforming into faint, translucent musical notation etched into the floorboards. Beside the book rests a simple, well-worn harmonica with subtle scratches and a brushed metal finish. Golden hour light spills in from an unseen window, grazing the page and creating a warm halo on the floor, while the surrounding space falls into soft shadow. Shot from a low, side angle with a shallow depth of field, the focus is on the tangible textures of paper and metal. The mood is bittersweet, poetic, and introspective, evoking memories, love, and loss distilled into both words and melodies without any literal text being readable.

Termine

18.09.2025

Literaturhaus Köln

Köln, DE

23.09.2025

Kulturhof Bern

Bern, CH

28.09.2025

Atelier Klangraum

Hamburg, DE

20.09.2025

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Leipzig, DE

24.09.2025

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Münster, DE

30.09.2025

Saal Stadtbibliothek

Bremen, DE

21.09.2025

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Düsseldorf, DE

27.09.2025

Kulturzentrum Hafen

Lübeck, DE

01.10.2025

Studio Klangzeichen

Weimar, DE

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