It brings to 3 experienced improvisers with non-idiomatic backgrounds together, for an encounter that will (we think this is almost guaranteed) be at moments surprising at other moments searching and here or there pretty much exploding.
Liz Allbee is an improviser, composer, and performer residing in Berlin, Germany. She performs most often on self-designed quadraphonic trumpet, trumpet, electronics, and voice. Her work encompasses electro-acoustic composition, improvisation and instrument creation, often focusing on issues of embodiment and extension.
Kazuhisa Uchihashi began playing the guitar at the age of 12 and initially performed with various folk and rock bands before developing an interest in jazz whilst studying at Osaka University of Foreign Languages. From 1983, he experimented with sound creation on the electric guitar and began to explore free improvisation. In 1993, he went on tour with Hans Reichel for the first time. Between 1994 and 1997, he was also a member of Yoshihide Otomoâs Ground Zero, with whom he performed in Europe on several occasions. He has played with musicians such as Alfred Harth, Mani Neumeier, Barre Phillips, Kang Tae Hwan, Wadada Leo Smith, Peter Brötzmann, Ned Rothenberg, Jon Rose, Shelley Hirsch, Lauren Newton, JoĂ«lle LĂ©andre, Fred Frith, Derek Bailey, Satoko Fujii and Elliott Sharp. Furthermore, he has curated the Beyond Innocence festival in Osaka since 1996....
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It brings to 3 experienced improvisers with non-idiomatic backgrounds together, for an encounter that will (we think this is almost guaranteed) be at moments surprising at other moments searching and here or there pretty much exploding.
Liz Allbee is an improviser, composer, and performer residing in Berlin, Germany. She performs most often on self-designed quadraphonic trumpet, trumpet, electronics, and voice. Her work encompasses electro-acoustic composition, improvisation and instrument creation, often focusing on issues of embodiment and extension.
Kazuhisa Uchihashi began playing the guitar at the age of 12 and initially performed with various folk and rock bands before developing an interest in jazz whilst studying at Osaka University of Foreign Languages. From 1983, he experimented with sound creation on the electric guitar and began to explore free improvisation. In 1993, he went on tour with Hans Reichel for the first time. Between 1994 and 1997, he was also a member of Yoshihide Otomoâs Ground Zero, with whom he performed in Europe on several occasions. He has played with musicians such as Alfred Harth, Mani Neumeier, Barre Phillips, Kang Tae Hwan, Wadada Leo Smith, Peter Brötzmann, Ned Rothenberg, Jon Rose, Shelley Hirsch, Lauren Newton, JoĂ«lle LĂ©andre, Fred Frith, Derek Bailey, Satoko Fujii and Elliott Sharp. Furthermore, he has curated the Beyond Innocence festival in Osaka since 1996.
Jan Klare has been active as a saxophonist, bandleader and composer since the mid-1980s and has left little untouched. His biography includes concerts in many countries, dozens of CD, radio and TV productions, and collaborations with renowned colleagues.
Various awards attest to the quality of his work â as the founder of the orchestra âThe Dorfâ, he has made his mark in recent years, having led a masterclass at the New England Conservatory in Boston, created the football opera âDuell D/NL 74â, co-founded the label âUmland Recordsâ, compositions for âNew Musicâ ensembles and the WDR Big Band, a piece for two wind orchestras, a gospel choir, a rock band, church bells and pyrotechnics, and much more besides.
Klare sees his work as âsociological field researchâ into listening habits, listenersâ expectations and the manipulation thereof.
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