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BERLIN SOLO IMPRO / Musik-Festival für Solo-Improvisation

multiple artists

entry from 19:00

Panel discussion /

5 solo performances each approx. 20 min. /

Finale together

There are only very few music festivals entirely devoted to solo improvisation. In the city of Berlin, curator Volker Meitz succeeded to establish an annual forum for this special and intimate format of musical performance, this year marking the sixth edition.

The venue, Acker Stadt Palast, is a very special place in Berlin: Located in the now posh city centre, it still breathes the atmosphere of the early 1990’s, when the Berlin Wall had just come down. Sustained by a non-profit foundation, it has retained the flair of squat buildings, patina and makeshift culture that was not least a breeding ground to the internationally reknowned Echtzeitmusik scene – protagonists of which have appeared at the festival, too.

On three days, altogether 15 musicians will be performing, stemming from diverse musical universes. Next to drawing on an abundance of artists from the local community which Berlin is famous for, Volker Meitz also invited national and international improvisers, such as saxophonist Christine Abdelnour (F), guitarist Dmytro Radzetskyi (UKR) and tuba player Marc Unternährer (CH). From different parts of Germany, koto player Naoko Kikuchi (Frankfurt), pianist Oliver Schwerdt (Leipzig) and bass player Joseph Warner (Augsburg) will be appearing.

The evenings will kick off with a short podium discussion by all five musicians, after which they will perform solo for 20 minutes each. As a contrast, the finale features a collective improvisation, with the five artists reacting to one another, while they previously had been alone with themselves and the audience. Hence we get to know different faces of the musicians, which makes for an entertaining and diverse experience.

The line-up spans free jazz, contemporary and electronic music artists, partly falling under the umbrella term of the aforementioned Echtzeitmusik („real time music“), playing acoustic, amplified or purely electronic instruments – down to Caroline Siegers who is listed under „pendulums, cransk & samples“. Next to old stagers of solo improvisation, we will have three musicians performing solo for the very fist time. Thus, we can expect three suspenseful everythings between melodious harmony and experimental noise.

With support of the Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Kultur & Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt

Tuesday, 12 September

JULIA BRÜSSEL – violin

ANKE LUCKS ** – trombone

TONY BUCK (D/AUS) – drums

CHRISTINE ABDELNOUR (F) – alto saxophone

RICHARD SCOTT (D/UK) – modular synthesizer


Wednesday, 13 September

ALMUT SCHLICHTING ** – baritone saxophone

ANDREAS WILLERS – guitar

CHRISTOPH TITZ – trumpet

NAOKO KIKUCHI (Frankfurt/JP) – koto

OLIVER SCHWERDT (Leipzig) – piano


Thursday, 14 September

JOSEPH WARNER (Augsburg/USA) – double bass

CAROLINE SIEGERS ** – pendulums, cranks, samples

MATTHIAS ENGLER – percussion

MARC UNTERNÄHRER (CH) – tuba

DMYTRO RADZETSKYI (UKR) – 8-string Radz guitar


** debut solo performance