RUISKAMER: Masayoshi Fujita / Bertel Schollaert & Hein Devos
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Thu 30.1019:30 - 22:30Locatie
Tickets Pay What You Can - Basic € 14,00 Pay What You Can - Standard € 17,00 Pay What You Can - Support € 20,00
In this performance, Hein Devos and Bertel Schollaert start from the low tones of the baritone and bass saxophone, which are manipulated both acoustically and electronically. In “Objetos de la Noche” by Alberto Posadas, the sound possibilities of the baritone sax are extended by the use of a jump drum in the sound cup. The result is a dark and overwhelming composition, refined and ferocious at the same time. Hein Devos' sound-design enters into dialogue with the acoustics of the room, aiming to completely surround the listener with sound. In ‘TAL’ by Genoël von Lilienstern, the tones of the bass sax ultimately become a physical experience.
Saxophonist Bertel Schollaert has a classical background and is mainly active in contemporary music, including with Nadar Ensemble. Sound engineer Hein Devos tours with several bands, including Amenra.
About support GAME (Zoe Markle)
Zoe Markle is a contemporary classical musician and improviser with a passion for collaboration across disciplines and deep listening in all its forms. The inception of this set at Ruiskamer began with the exploration of interference patterns between the double bass and itself, the double bass and sine tones, and the double bass and the room. “The Loveliest Thing in the world from quiet train home” (Ollie Hawker & Zoe Markle) hints at a folk tune that has never been heard in full. Second work “The Room is the Resonator” by Dave Fennessy has recently been reworked by the original composer and Markle for double bass.
Zoe Markle has performed across the United States, Canada, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, and the United Kingdom, including recent notable appearances at Casa da Música in Portugal, the Glasgow Cathedral Festival in the UK, and New York City’s Time:Spans Festival with Ensemble Dal Niente. She has founded Else, If Else and the collective Inland Ocean. She recently joined the Extended Music Collective in Ghent.
Alternating between percussive spirals and languorous sound baths, Migratory refuses to flatten into ambient wallpaper, directing your ear to landmarks hundreds of miles underwing.