kl 19 Sarah-Jane Summers - Kalopsia (album release)
Sarah-Jane Summers - solo viola
kalopsia - the delusion of things being more beautiful than they are
The extremes of expression and sound on viola and Hardanger fiddle are explored by Sarah-Jane on her latest album Kalopsia, which follows on from her highly successful album of improvisations, VIRR, Fiona Talkington’s Album of the Year 2017, Late Junction, BBC Radio 3. “a howling gale, brilliantly evoked” (The Wire) The music utilises a vast range of contemporary and extended violin techniques to create sonic portraits of a truly unique and independent artist with a deep passion for sound in and of itself. Sarah-Jane is fascinated by the point where sound feels like it is starting to disintegrate, by its vulnerability and by the surprising strength within that vulnerability.To her, kalopsia represents the confusion that arises when contemplating beauty. We think we understand what it is, but it of course has no inherent meaning.
kl 20 Aumayr / Koefoed:
Christian Aumayr: guitar
Jacob Koefoed: guitar
Two guitars manipulated through exquisite effects - from moon like textures to pure sonic annihilation.
Be there!!
kl 21 E/I
The group focuses purely on sound emission and intention.
Acoustic ambient, spiritual music, power in simplicity.
Nicole Hogstrand - cello
Asger Thomsen - double bass
Gianluca Elia - tenor saxophone
Michał Biel - baritone saxophone
Henrik Pultz Melbye - tenor saxophone
Szymon Pimpon Gąsiorek - prepared drum set, percussion
The group focuses purely on sound emission and intention. Acoustic ambient, spiritual music, power in simplicity.
kl 22 Morten Carlsens 3 out of 30
Morten Carlsen - sax- taragot
Tomo Jacobson - bass
Frands Rifbjerg - drums
3 out of 30 in an improvisation inspired by FARID ATTAR's mystical poem "The Conference of the Birds”
kl 23 Zeuthen / Jacobson/ Osgood
Jesper Zeuthen - sax
Tomo Jacobson - bass
Kresten Osgood - drums
This is the first time this trio plays, but they have been dreaming about it for years. Zeuthen is one of the most personal voices in european improvisation. a master. he is joined by the much younger rhythm team of Jacobson and Osgood. this is a show not to miss!
kl 24 Marthe Lea Band
Marthe Lea - sax
Andreas Røysum - clarinet
Hans Kjorstad - violin
Egil Kalman - bass
Kresten Osgood - drums
This is a great norwegian band consisting of some of the most forward thinking young players in Norway. the band is lead by the great saxophonist Marthe Lea. Kjorstad is a fantastic string player and Kalman and Røysum have been at the club several times. Their regular drummer has been substituted by our own Kresten Osgood for this concert. should be a very special late night show. be there!
Szymon Pimpon Gasiorek is ARTIST IN RESIDENCE in January 2019:
Our distinguished artist in residence is the great Szymon Pimpon Gasiorek
He is a Copenhagen-based Polish drummer, composer and improviser working within multiple contexts.
A graduate of RMC, he is the leader and co-leader of such bands as: Pimpono Ensemble, Past And Future Don’t Exist And Now Is The Rhythm, The Love And Beauty Seekers, Wood Organization, Gadedrengehop, I Love My Mother, Mother Uraño, Alfons Slik, Czajka & Puchacz as well as a part of G•Bop Orchestra, Franciszek Pospieszalski Sextet, Perfect Volume.
He has co-founded a collective and record label Love & Beauty Music.
Involved in organizing DIY festivals and event series as Dźwięko Działka or ‚_is happening’.
Szymon has played with: Tobias Delius, Lars Greve, Rudi Mahall, Thurston Moore, Jerzy Mazzoll, Mikołaj Trzaska, Adam Rudolph, Jacob Anderskov, Kresten Osgood, Andy Moor, Kaja Draksler, Ab Baars, Michael Moore, Albert Beger, Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard, Eric Boeren, Simon Toldam and many others. He is an exiting player and has put together a very strong string of concerts for us in january.
kl 19 Sarah-Jane Summers - Kalopsia (album release)
Sarah-Jane Summers - solo viola
kalopsia - the delusion of things being more beautiful than they are
The extremes of expression and sound on viola and Hardanger fiddle are explored by Sarah-Jane on her latest album Kalopsia, which follows on from her highly successful album of improvisations, VIRR, Fiona Talkington’s Album of the Year 2017, Late Junction, BBC Radio 3. “a howling gale, brilliantly evoked” (The Wire) The music utilises a vast range of contemporary and extended violin techniques to create sonic portraits of a truly unique and independent artist with a deep passion for sound in and of itself. Sarah-Jane is fascinated by the point where sound feels like it is starting to disintegrate, by its vulnerability and by the surprising strength within that vulnerability.To her, kalopsia represents the confusion that arises when contemplating beauty. We think we understand what it is, but it of course has no inherent meaning.
kl 20 Aumayr / Koefoed:
Christian Aumayr: guitar
Jacob Koefoed: guitar
Two guitars manipulated through exquisite effects - from moon like textures to pure sonic annihilation.
Be there!!
kl 21 E/I
The group focuses purely on sound emission and intention.
Acoustic ambient, spiritual music, power in simplicity.
Nicole Hogstrand - cello
Asger Thomsen - double bass
Gianluca Elia - tenor saxophone
Michał Biel - baritone saxophone
Henrik Pultz Melbye - tenor saxophone
Szymon Pimpon Gąsiorek - prepared drum set, percussion
The group focuses purely on sound emission and intention. Acoustic ambient, spiritual music, power in simplicity.
kl 22 Morten Carlsens 3 out of 30
Morten Carlsen - sax- taragot
Tomo Jacobson - bass
Frands Rifbjerg - drums
3 out of 30 in an improvisation inspired by FARID ATTAR's mystical poem "The Conference of the Birds”
kl 23 Zeuthen / Jacobson/ Osgood
Jesper Zeuthen - sax
Tomo Jacobson - bass
Kresten Osgood - drums
This is the first time this trio plays, but they have been dreaming about it for years. Zeuthen is one of the most personal voices in european improvisation. a master. he is joined by the much younger rhythm team of Jacobson and Osgood. this is a show not to miss!
kl 24 Marthe Lea Band
Marthe Lea - sax
Andreas Røysum - clarinet
Hans Kjorstad - violin
Egil Kalman - bass
Kresten Osgood - drums
This is a great norwegian band consisting of some of the most forward thinking young players in Norway. the band is lead by the great saxophonist Marthe Lea. Kjorstad is a fantastic string player and Kalman and Røysum have been at the club several times. Their regular drummer has been substituted by our own Kresten Osgood for this concert. should be a very special late night show. be there!
Szymon Pimpon Gasiorek is ARTIST IN RESIDENCE in January 2019:
Our distinguished artist in residence is the great Szymon Pimpon Gasiorek
He is a Copenhagen-based Polish drummer, composer and improviser working within multiple contexts.
A graduate of RMC, he is the leader and co-leader of such bands as: Pimpono Ensemble, Past And Future Don’t Exist And Now Is The Rhythm, The Love And Beauty Seekers, Wood Organization, Gadedrengehop, I Love My Mother, Mother Uraño, Alfons Slik, Czajka & Puchacz as well as a part of G•Bop Orchestra, Franciszek Pospieszalski Sextet, Perfect Volume.
He has co-founded a collective and record label Love & Beauty Music.
Involved in organizing DIY festivals and event series as Dźwięko Działka or ‚_is happening’.
Szymon has played with: Tobias Delius, Lars Greve, Rudi Mahall, Thurston Moore, Jerzy Mazzoll, Mikołaj Trzaska, Adam Rudolph, Jacob Anderskov, Kresten Osgood, Andy Moor, Kaja Draksler, Ab Baars, Michael Moore, Albert Beger, Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard, Eric Boeren, Simon Toldam and many others. He is an exiting player and has put together a very strong string of concerts for us in january.
Event organized by Mandagsklubben
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