Five experimental acts will reshape their influences to create a concert tailored to the church’s unique atmosphere. From acoustic resonance to sacral aesthetics, every element of their performance is attuned to the space—blurring the lines between the visceral and the transcendental.
Bernat Boronat and Matthijs van der Wilt
Wind, pipes, reeds, and space. The Bass clarinet and Organ stand as the pillars through which these performers explore sound. The duo delves into the distinctive acoustic qualities of their instruments, finding new boundaries and experimenting with the unique acoustic characteristics of this space.
Ruben Kotkamp + Lucija Gregov + Christine Cornwell
Exploring the intersection of architectonic composition and free improvisation through live-electronics, cello, and violin. Their performances merges textural precision with the risk of losing control.
Bridget Ferrill & Áslaug Magnúsdóttir
The release of the duo’s collaborative album Woodwind Quintet (Subtext, 2022) showcased their exploration of the complexity of composition by fracturing, deconstructing and interweaving classical elements in intimate and unexpected arrangements.
Axine M
Axine M is the moniker of music artist Maxine de las Pozas. The Ancient Greek Axenos, or "inhospitable place," is a name for the Black Sea before nautical technology was advanced enough to safely traverse the water. Axine M is a vessel for musical inquiries and creative impulses across multiple genres and sentiments, carving out a space for itself against the grain of the dystopian imaginary.
Pietro Frigato
Pietro Frigato is a musician and sound artist whose work takes the form of performances, recordings, workshops, and installations.
His performances can be described as emotionally wide-ranging, archetypical, primal, wordless storytelling torn between total abstraction and deep symbolism.
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