Fr, 14.06.2019, 20:00 Uhr
blurred edges – multiphonics
Exploring Fragmentation solo: Matthias Müller: trombone trio: Andrew Raffo Dewar: soprano saxophone John Hughes: double bass Chad Popple: percussion Matthias Müller‘s playing is characterized by an extraordinary range ofunconventional and self-developed techniques which stretch the boundariesof sound and improvisation while staying true to the musical process. Inaddition to being a member of the 24-piece improvising ensemble, “SplitterOrchester“ he plays with internationally recognized improvisers such as JohnEdwards, Mark Sanders, George Lewis, Axel Dörner, Tobias Delius, Olaf Rupp,and Sofia Jernberg. Andrew Raffo Dewar‘s work has been performed or installed throughoutNorth America, Southeast Asia, and Europe. He appears on nearly two dozenrecordings, and has studied and/or worked with experimental music innova-tors Anthony Braxton, Bill Dixon, Steve Lacy and Alvin Lucier.Dewar and his trio will premiere a new set of compositions that build on his2015 suite “Reflejo,” which explored fragmentation, reflections, and refrac-tions of simple thematic material via an aesthetic inspired by the experi-mental “chamber jazz” of Jimmy Giuffre’s early 1960s trio.