Midori Hirano + Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek
Midori Hirano + Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek
Midori Hirano + Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek
Midori Hirano + Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek
Midori Hirano + Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek
Midori Hirano + Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek
Midori Hirano + Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek

Midori Hirano + Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek

Tags
Electronic, Experimental, Ambient, Minimal, Instrumental
Entry
PLN 60
Venue's website

Midori Hirano is a pianist, composer, and producer. She played the piano from an early age, and later went on to specialize in it at the music academy. Her compositions are based on the combination of the sounds of acoustic instruments, such as the piano, the strings, or the guitar, with an experimental mixture of contemporary, digital sounds, and subtly processed field recordings.

The second part of the event will be a unique encounter of a renown Japanese vibraphonist and the guru of German electronic music. Jan Jelinek is famous for his minimalist compositions, which can be described as microhouse, glitch, or minimal techno. The artist focuses on the transformation of sound, transposing the parameters of popular music canon into abstract, reduced, textural electronics. He constructs collages from microfragments of sounds, forgotten samples, and audio tapes. He loops and modulates them, disguising their original source. Masayoshi Fujita is a composer and instrumentalist. In search of his own, individual vibraphone sound, he constantly explores its possibilities, attaching pieces of metal, foil, or other objects to the instrument. The new sounds he produces, which resemble computer distortions, broaden the sound spectrum without losing the actual character of the instrument. The music composed by Fujita is a spacious, hypnotic journey into the unknown, an oneiric voyage, an endless flight.

Performing artists

Midori Hirano
Masayoshi Fujita
Masayoshi Fujita

Japan, Germany

Jan Jelinek
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