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RACHEL GRIMES, MASAYOSHI FUJITA |
// Date: 22 October 2010, Doors: 20h
// Venue: HBC, Karl-Liebknechtstr. 9, 10178 Berlin // Tickets: 12 €, presale: www.koka36.de // Doors: 20:00, Show: 21:00
Presented by Palais Wittgenstein & CTM-Concerts
With the release of her album Book of Leaves, Rachel Grimes brought her unique sound and craft at the piano into the open air. Widely known as the composer and pianist of Rachel's Music for Egon Schiele, her work with that pioneering indie chamber group resulted in six albums on Quarterstick/Touch & Go Records. She has recently shared the stage with On Fillmore, Nils Frahm, Sarah Cahill, and the Swell Season. New projects include pieces for chamber orchestra, film scores, and an album with Louisville-based King’s Daughters & Sons.
Masayoshi Fujita is a vibraphonist and composer based in Berlin. Being influenced by classic, jazz and many other kinds of music, but not following ordinary vibraphone play style and theory of composition, Masayoshi seeks his own sound of vibraphone, and new possibility of it.
He makes also unique and beautiful sound using bows (for string instruments), strings of beads and other objects on his vibraphone. The music he makes has very unique atmosphere and suggests images and stories to the listener. Masayoshi also composed and played music in the theatre piece "Asyl-Monologe", in 2011
> www.rachelgrimespiano.com
> www.hbc-berlin.de
> http://masayoshifujita.com
> www.palaiswittgenstein.com |
> October 20, 2011
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