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πππππ πππππππππ ππππππ / OdabaΕΔ± - DΓΆrner - Tolimieri - Claudius - C. Bertheau /
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Join us for Organ Sequences XXXIII, a unique day of groundbreaking performances set in the atmospheric Taborkirche, located at TaborstraΓe 17, 10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg.
π When: 31st May β Day 3 starting at 6:00 PM
πΉ Performers:
- Quentin Tolimieri will present The Organ of Corti (2018) from esteemed composer Michael Pisaro-Liu.
- Claudius and Axel DΓΆrner team up with Ipek OdabaΕΔ± for an electrifying blend of genres.
- Romain C. Bertheau will showcase Sam Lazaro Bros (1984) by JΓΌrg Frey.
Quentin Tolimieriβs minimalist approach transcends traditional concert music, creating a sound sculpture that exposes the intricacies of the piano. With an educational background from the California Institute of the Arts and the University of Southampton, his innovative works often strip away conventional music structures.
About the Artists:
- Axel DΓΆrner has been a pivotal figure on the European scene since 1995, collaborating with renowned musicians and pursuing advanced trumpet techniques.
Listen here. - Ipek OdabaΕΔ±, a Berlin-based sound artist and experimental DJ, merges samples, field recordings, and live performances to create a unique auditory experience.
- Romain C. Bertheau, also known as ThreadedDreamsβ’, is a versatile artist specializing in 17th-century music, piano, and church organ compositions.
Discover his work. - A nod to history, Claudius was the Roman emperor known for his surprising ascendance due to his disabilities, a tale that adds depth to the eveningβs theme of overcoming barriers.
ποΈ Ticket Info: For more details, visit the event page here!
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TaborstraΓe 17, 10997 Berlin, Deutschland
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