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@KM 28 20:30 Karl-Marx-Straße 28

Anouck Genthon (violin), Anna-Kaisa Meklin (viola da gamba) & Marina Tantanozi (flutes)

Zosha Warpeha, solo for Hardanger d’amore

Jessika Kenney is a vocalist and composer internationally regarded for her spellbinding timbres and her in-depth study of oral traditions. Her work takes the form of sound installations, talismanic scores, music for film, electronics, and choir. She released the groundbreaking experimental gamelan album Atria (Sige) in 2015, and has collaborated with Lori Goldston, Holland Andrews, Niloufar Shiri, Tashi Wada, Alvin Lucier, Sarah Davachi, Melati Suryodarmo, Ensemble Nist-Nah, Sunn O))), and numerous others.

Niloufar Shiri is a kamancheh player, composer, and improviser born and raised in Tehran, Iran. Her work exists between traditional Iranian and experimental music. Drawing inspiration from the Radif, intervallic relationships, and pitch settings, her work navigates the space between structure and spontaneity, exploring the familiar and the unexpected.

Max Eilbacher, a rendition of David Tudor’s Pulsers for electronics & tape

Alongside continuing his electro-acoustic work, Will Guthrie has developed a series of solo works for drums, gongs, and other metal percussion instruments. Guthrie’s rhythmically complex, undeniable physical work also touches on aspects of world musics from Javanese gamelan to South Indian Carnatic music. 

Léo Dupleix (harpsichord), Juliette Adam (clarinet, bass clarinet) & Judith Hamann (cello)

Egil Kalman, solo electronics

Les Certitudes creates acoustic music centered on the richness of timbre and harmonies in just intonation. Their unique instrumentation—cello, harpsichord, and clarinet—serves as the starting point for a poetic exploration of harmonic resonances. Through long-form compositions, the trio cultivates immersive listening experiences, both rigorous and sensitive and connected to the unfolding time of live performance. For this concert, Les Certitudes will premiere a new work by Léo Dupleix, Daylight Extended, written specifically for the ensemble. The piece features harpsichord, synth, bass clarinet, and cello, expanding the trio’s sonic palette while continuing their exploration of timbre and harmonic depth.

Sean Meehan & Bryan Eubanks, duo for drums & synthesizer

Sean Meehan is a drummer who most notably plays a pared-down kit often consisting of a single snare drum and cymbal, creating sounds that range from the subtle friction of a fork rubbing against a drum to tones that seem electronically generated. These complex, sometimes subtle sonorities require a great deal of concentration for the performer and listener, foregrounding the act of listening just as much as the production of sound, and bringing the audience’s attention to both spatial acoustics and social interactions within a space.

Jessie Marino (fiddle, voice), Weston Olencki (trombone, voice) & Fredrik Rasten (guitars, voice)

A Short Horse is a new chamber trio working between experimental sound and traditional American and Norwegian music. The trio draws upon centuries-old folksongs originating in North America and Norway in order to imagine the myriad futures of this old music and inject the practices of vernacular music into a modern setting.

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Karl-Marx-Straße 28
12043 Berlin

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