Dato/tid
21.04.2024
20:00 – 22:00
Sted
KoncertKirken
Sunday Sessions #6
LOA + Pape Arce – Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone
20:00 – LOA
LOA is Laura Zöschg’s solo project, in which she merges compositions and texts with improvisation, to create a very personal and intimate performance. In LOA, Laura found a space that allows her to create instinctively and to let anything out – sounds, noises, words, thoughts, emotions, which can be beautiful, ugly, chaotic, slow, minimalistic, messy. The voice and the piano are two equally important sources of sound and inspiration in LOA, through which Laura has been exploring her creative process from different angles. With care, she plants the seedlings of ideas all over familiar and unfamiliar places, and as they grow, she weaves their sproutings together to one efflorescence.
Laura Zöschg – voice, piano, organ
21:00 – Pape Arce – Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone
To celebrate the release of his new album “Your Love For The Sea Is The Secret To Your Heart’, Pape brings you an exclusive performance on family, memory, loss and the ocean, with the help of an outstanding collection of musicians.
Pape Arce is a composer and Tonemeister based in Copenhagen.
With roots from Mexico and Colombia, he explore themes of immigrant identity, kindness and community as revolutionary forms of healing.
He has released two albums “The Long Walk To Forever” (in collaboration with the Copenhagen vocal group Naema) and “El Origen Sagrado De Una Persona”, and a short EP of field recordings “So Much Water, So Close To Home”
His sound mixes acoustic instruments with digital experimentation. Field recordings and samples of old homemade videos. It focuses on our relationship with time and memories : the moments, the places and the people that shaped the way we see ourselves.
He currently leads. the Indie band Gentle Creatures and is involved in many other musical-projects as a guitarist, bassist and technician.
Pape Arce is a composer and Tonemeister based in Copenhagen.
With roots from Mexico and Colombia, he explore themes of immigrant identity, kindness and community as revolutionary forms of healing.
He has released two albums “The Long Walk To Forever” (in collaboration with the Copenhagen vocal group Naema) and “El Origen Sagrado De Una Persona”, and a short EP of field recordings “So Much Water, So Close To Home”
His sound mixes acoustic instruments with digital experimentation. Field recordings and samples of old homemade videos. It focuses on our relationship with time and memories : the moments, the places and the people that shaped the way we see ourselves.
He currently leads. the Indie band Gentle Creatures and is involved in many other musical-projects as a guitarist, bassist and technician.
With:
Marijke Florien Maes
Karl Emil Pedersen
Rafal Różalski
Ása Önnu Ólafsdóttir
Filip Wolski
Sebastians Macats
Karin Ingves
PJ Fossum
Mette Hommel
Judith Parts
Mathilde Schelin
Stine Benjaminsen
Tomás Gubbins
Mika Persdotter
Ben Rodney
Jon Tassilo Sensmeier
Mikkel Isak Antilla
Karl Emil Pedersen
Rafal Różalski
Ása Önnu Ólafsdóttir
Filip Wolski
Sebastians Macats
Karin Ingves
PJ Fossum
Mette Hommel
Judith Parts
Mathilde Schelin
Stine Benjaminsen
Tomás Gubbins
Mika Persdotter
Ben Rodney
Jon Tassilo Sensmeier
Mikkel Isak Antilla
Tickets at the door from 19.30: 120 DKK / Students: 80 DKK