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Fr, 28.11.2025, 20:00 Uhr

Hörbar: Edith Steyer / Zhuoni Li /Marzan

Hörbar: Edith Steyer / Zhuoni Li /Marzan

Lullabies for Dinosaurs: Sound performance for voices and electronics Performers: Zhuoni Li, Matthias Müller, José del Avellanal Carreño What if creatures from the distant past could still hear us? “Lullabies for Dinosaurs” is a sound performance for voices and electronics, weaving noisy textures, heartfelt melodies, mysterious drones and bright synthesised sounds into imagined songs for beings that have vanished. Through a fusion of live performance, extended vocal techniques, and immersive electronic textures, the work invites audiences into an evocative sonic journey, exploring the echoes of lost worlds and unrealized possibilities. Edith Steyer SOLOST I am an improvising and experimental clarinet and saxophone player and part of the Echtzeitmusikszene in Berlin. I love spacy and sometimes noisy music, that is based on structure, texture and form. Transparency and density are important elements in my music, that can be perceived by the oscillation between single events and layers of sound. I integrate the Rumberger pickup that is drilled into the body of the clarinet as a means for producing sounds, that can transform the wood wind also to a percussive instrument. I work with different preparations from everyday life and apply extended techniques to build abstract sound images. Standing there with my instrument and a some electronic devices, presenting my art to an audience that follows me on a path of guided improvisation, is also an act of exposing myself to a partly unknown future. It always carries a certain risk of failure and reflects the situation I find myself in: the inner and outer conditions as a psychological and social being, the insecurity of live itself. https://www.edith-steyer.de/ https://edithsteyer.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhyzX2dPUhdHqNYjkAVXnQ Pascal Marzan Currently living in London, Pascal Marzan performs on a 10 string microtonal guitar. After studying classical guitar – mainly devoted to the twentieth century repertoire – and teaching guitar in several music schools in Budapest, Hungary and France, Pascal has dedicated himself to free improvisation and the exploration of microtonal tunings of his instrument. His playing has been influenced by his interest in the folk musics of Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa… He has recorded guitar duets with John Russell, Roger Smith (Emanem records) and a trio with Sabu Toyozumi and Dan Warburton (Improvising Beings records)… https://soundcloud.com/pascalmarzan Mit Unterstützung des Verbandes für aktuelle Musik Hamburg e.V.

Eintritt: 8-12€
Ort: Hörbar | Brigittenstr. 5

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