Dato/tid
08.05.2022
18:30 – 22:30
Sted
KoncertKirken
RMC i KoncertKirken:
Håvard Aufles + Transhumanță + Thys.lum + Sarah Buchner
Oplev spændende musikere fra Københavns talentmasse når Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium (RMC) afholder gratis 1. års-kandidatkoncerter på en række af byens bedste venues – se mere på https://rmc.dk/presents22
kl. 18.30: Håvard Aufles’ Personal Belongings
kl. 19.30: Michaela Turcerová & Thyslum
kl. 20.30: Transhumanță
kl. 21.30: sarah buchner + livers and sour apple flavor
kl. 19.30: Michaela Turcerová & Thyslum
kl. 20.30: Transhumanță
kl. 21.30: sarah buchner + livers and sour apple flavor
Håvard Aufles’ Personal Belongings
A collective of free improvising musicians from different parts of Europe gather around Norway-based Håvard Aufles’ eclectic and simple ideas. Three solid voices with a common appreciation for spontaneity interprets pianist Håvards ideas which consists of singable and personal melodies as a fundament, with respect to composers such as Nick Drake or Paul Simon, put in a modern electronic sound palette in an acoustic context. Long form development over simple minimalistic ideas, with a strong rhythmical backbone. Personal, open and daring music happening in a moment!
A collective of free improvising musicians from different parts of Europe gather around Norway-based Håvard Aufles’ eclectic and simple ideas. Three solid voices with a common appreciation for spontaneity interprets pianist Håvards ideas which consists of singable and personal melodies as a fundament, with respect to composers such as Nick Drake or Paul Simon, put in a modern electronic sound palette in an acoustic context. Long form development over simple minimalistic ideas, with a strong rhythmical backbone. Personal, open and daring music happening in a moment!
Håvard Aufles: Piano, synth, electronics, flute
Michaela Turcerová: Saxophone
Simon Forchammer: Drumset
Michaela Turcerová: Saxophone
Simon Forchammer: Drumset
Michaela Turcerová & Thys.lum
Thys.lum is led by Slovak saxophone player and composer Michaela Turcerová within her ongoing explorations of the zone between creative composition and liberated improvisation. The lower spectrum ensemble with two double basses, two baritone saxophones and drums contemplates between self-determination and magnitude of a collective, scotopic intuition and non-human mechanics. Thys.lum’s instrumentation is calling for an absence of visible light and its universe is centred around hues and color saturations.
Thys.lum is led by Slovak saxophone player and composer Michaela Turcerová within her ongoing explorations of the zone between creative composition and liberated improvisation. The lower spectrum ensemble with two double basses, two baritone saxophones and drums contemplates between self-determination and magnitude of a collective, scotopic intuition and non-human mechanics. Thys.lum’s instrumentation is calling for an absence of visible light and its universe is centred around hues and color saturations.
Michaela Turcerová: Saxophones, composition
Michał Bieł: Saxophones
Aurelijus Užameckis: Double bass, objects
Asger Thomsen: Double bass, objects
Simon Forchhammer: Drums
Michał Bieł: Saxophones
Aurelijus Užameckis: Double bass, objects
Asger Thomsen: Double bass, objects
Simon Forchhammer: Drums
Transhumanță
Transhumanță (Romanian, transhumance in English) is a type of pastoralism or nomadism, a seasonal movement of livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures. While herders typically have a permanent home, they tend to spend long periods of time travelling with their animals, facing harsh conditions in their search for greener fields.
Inspired by an ancient Romanian folk ballad, ‘The Little Lamb’, the performance seeks to take you on a journey to mysterious, far-off places, guided by a need to reconnect with nature and the music of our ancestors. Coming from different musical backgrounds and traditions, the three musicians meet in a fantastical world where acoustic instruments merge with electronic elements to tell a story of the past, the future and the beyond.
Transhumanță (Romanian, transhumance in English) is a type of pastoralism or nomadism, a seasonal movement of livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures. While herders typically have a permanent home, they tend to spend long periods of time travelling with their animals, facing harsh conditions in their search for greener fields.
Inspired by an ancient Romanian folk ballad, ‘The Little Lamb’, the performance seeks to take you on a journey to mysterious, far-off places, guided by a need to reconnect with nature and the music of our ancestors. Coming from different musical backgrounds and traditions, the three musicians meet in a fantastical world where acoustic instruments merge with electronic elements to tell a story of the past, the future and the beyond.
Fan-Qi Wu: Pipa
Sandro Legan: Drums
Cătălina Popa-Mörck: Flute, vocals, live electronics
Sandro Legan: Drums
Cătălina Popa-Mörck: Flute, vocals, live electronics
sarah buchner + livers and sour apple flavor
drums, and voice, and noise, and words, and noise, and drums, and electronics, and something dark, and something crispy, wet mouth sounds, and wooden floors, clicking metal, a bit too honest, what-is-she-doing-with-her-voice, it’s a new idea, sound pudding, loud but muted, directly next to your ear, like a „shh“ but warm, blue or green lights, probably grey eyeshadow, and something dark, electronics, and noise and words, and noise, and voice, drums.
drums, and voice, and noise, and words, and noise, and drums, and electronics, and something dark, and something crispy, wet mouth sounds, and wooden floors, clicking metal, a bit too honest, what-is-she-doing-with-her-voice, it’s a new idea, sound pudding, loud but muted, directly next to your ear, like a „shh“ but warm, blue or green lights, probably grey eyeshadow, and something dark, electronics, and noise and words, and noise, and voice, drums.
Sarah Buchner: Vocals and flute
Simon Forchhammer: Drums
Michaela Turcerová: Saxophone
Jim Kimchi: Electronics
Simon Forchhammer: Drums
Michaela Turcerová: Saxophone
Jim Kimchi: Electronics
Web: sarahbuchner.com