A word of God for the new year
Jesus Christ says: Do not
your heart be troubled Believe in God, believe me! ( Jn 14, 1 , annual slogan for 2010)
Given the global economic and financial crisis is a good encouragement for us all. to keep our heart and faith in Jesus Christ and the God Yahweh.
Take it to and remember every day of that word, especially when fear and terror will seize your heart.
In this sense I wish all my readers a happy, healthy New Year!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Pine Wood Derby Dune Buggy
Thank
1 Thess 5.18 Be thankful in all , because this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
I say thank you for the past year with all the shocks, but most of all the rescue and reversal of false trails.
Thanks to my Lord God, in Jesus Christ, to all brothers and sisters, parents, friends, prayer and intercession.
1 Thess 5.18 Be thankful in all , because this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
I say thank you for the past year with all the shocks, but most of all the rescue and reversal of false trails.
Thanks to my Lord God, in Jesus Christ, to all brothers and sisters, parents, friends, prayer and intercession.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Can I Use Steam Mop On Walls?
11th-19.12.2009 Anna Bittersohl / André Debus / Thomas Egerton / Werner Engels / Albert Fertig / Julia Frisbie / Stephan Haimerl / Anne Hornik / Ulla James, Gerhard Kij / Meike Lohmann / Eleonora Kirchgessner / Olaf Lutz / Birgit Nadrauen / Christine Nikol / Maximilian Ostermann / Gabriele Reiser / Romina Schenone / Veronica Scherstneva / Alexander Seiler / Andrea Sohler / Stella Hart Spring / Tobias Stutz / Sven Weihreter / Gertrud Wenning / Fred Ziegler
Opening: Friday, 11.12.2009, 19 clock
Scottish folk with a modern twist: Janet M. Christel presents her new CD "It's you" Closing:
Saturday . 19:12, 16 clock
with auction of selected works (Auctioneer: Andreas Kragler)
opening times: every day 16-21
Clock
accompanying.
Sun, 13:12, 20 clock
Zoy Winterstein - Performance with multimedia installation
Mo., 14:12, 20 clock "Look to the Otherworld." - (mirror) image of Gabriele Reiser
with sounds of didgeridoo, singing bowls, Rainmaker
Tue, 15:12, 20 clock . A wolf tore Nuremberg sheep "- a film by Tibor Baumann
Wed, 16.12, 20 clock Poetry Reading with Madeleine. . Weishaupt
Thursday, 17:12, 20 clock: "Gate of the Zone" - dance performance by Oliver Essigmann
after a random composition of Karsten Neumann. This
:
Heart-Song (Heartsong) - the work of three international artists together to create a common plant. A large projection is a multi-media experience in light and sound, photography and music. Annette Horn of
with Rosemary Duxbury and Patricia Siffert.
Los comandantes - (. Guit., perc) English-Cuban songs with Peter Kubala and Pepe Cuesta (guit., voc.)
Friday, 18:12, 20 clock "Tonexperiment". experimental electro live gefrickel connect from Alexander von Prümmer (aka Takemitsu)
The artists in favor of the centrifuge free of charge upon - the entrance to the evening events is 3, - EUR and EV goes 100% to the profit centrifuge. Revenue from the art sale and auction proceeds go to 50% of the centrifuge. For long-stay guests we offer a 10, - EUR ticket.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Weaker Interactions Co2 No2 So2 H2s
transformation of an exhibition
concert for the closing event
"astronauts to Venus - Appelt works from the collection"
The pianist John Billich improvised - inspired by the exhibition "astronauts to Venus "- on a Rhodes Electric Piano.
The presentation of works from the collection Appelt in the centrifuge undergoes a special conclusion by another facet of the theme of art and technology: The Rhodes Electronic Piano is inherent sound generation and basic electrical conversion in the service of musical interpretation.
view of the exhibition "astronauts to Venus" in the centrifuge
(Photo: A. Kradisch)
The collector Wlfried Appelt cordially invites you to experience the exhibition "astronauts to Venus" with music. The exhibition is open to 18 clock after that.
concert for the closing event
"astronauts to Venus - Appelt works from the collection"
The pianist John Billich improvised - inspired by the exhibition "astronauts to Venus "- on a Rhodes Electric Piano.
Sunday 22 November 2009, 11 clock
- Free admission - centrifuge at AEG (Hall 14) Muggenhofer Str 135, 90429 Nürnberg www.zentrifuge-nuernberg.de The presentation of works from the collection Appelt in the centrifuge undergoes a special conclusion by another facet of the theme of art and technology: The Rhodes Electronic Piano is inherent sound generation and basic electrical conversion in the service of musical interpretation.
view of the exhibition "astronauts to Venus" in the centrifuge
(Photo: A. Kradisch)
The composer and Pian John Billich
(Academy of Music in Nuremberg, Class Jazz Piano, Prof. Martin Schrack linked) in this experimental performance elements of the exhibition with musical structures that are in continuous processing develop more independent life. The visual impression is transformed into musical forms, the exhibition hall will be acoustically charged.
When Rhodes piano
, an electromechanical musical instrument (developed in 1963) with bell-like vocal sound bars are made by a hammer to swing. Magnetic pickups then produce a signal that is amplified without further electronic processing only. (Academy of Music in Nuremberg, Class Jazz Piano, Prof. Martin Schrack linked) in this experimental performance elements of the exhibition with musical structures that are in continuous processing develop more independent life. The visual impression is transformed into musical forms, the exhibition hall will be acoustically charged.
When Rhodes piano
The collector Wlfried Appelt cordially invites you to experience the exhibition "astronauts to Venus" with music. The exhibition is open to 18 clock after that.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Substitute For Raisons
MATINEE: The computer in the bear family
Sunday, 4th October 2009, 11:00 to 13:00 Location: centrifuge, Muggenhofer Strasse 135, 90429 Nürnberg
The artist Prof. Peter Angermann and collectors Wilfried Appelt talk about the artist's relationship to the computer. They were raised including the question of how the computer influenced the artistic thinking and working. The title of the Matinee "The computer in the bear family "quotes Wilfried Appelt a work by Peter Angermann, which - once as linocut and once in oil on canvas - focuses on the computer as a medium in the middle of family life
Peter Angermann." The computer in the bear family
Sunday, 4th October 2009, 11:00 to 13:00 Location: centrifuge, Muggenhofer Strasse 135, 90429 Nürnberg
The artist Prof. Peter Angermann and collectors Wilfried Appelt talk about the artist's relationship to the computer. They were raised including the question of how the computer influenced the artistic thinking and working. The title of the Matinee "The computer in the bear family "quotes Wilfried Appelt a work by Peter Angermann, which - once as linocut and once in oil on canvas - focuses on the computer as a medium in the middle of family life
Peter Angermann." The computer in the bear family
" ( reprint honorafrei stating the title and artist)
Friday, August 28, 2009
Wife Wants Me To Wear Her Clothes
New address
Cultural Office Schels is now on AEG and is now called accordingly: Cultural Office Schels on AEG The new address:
Cultural Office Schels is now on AEG and is now called accordingly: Cultural Office Schels on AEG The new address:
Muggenhofer Str 135, 90429 Nuremberg Hall 14
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Josh Hutxherson Blue Briefs
astronauts to Venus
works from the collection Appelt
Press date: Tue, 22nd September 09, 11 clock
opening.
Friday, 09/25, 19 clock
Michael Moritz spoke
by 20 clock tour of the exhibition with Dr. Amelie sky
opening times:
Wed-Fri 16-20 Clock, Sun, 14-18 Clock
have published a catalog (with texts by Dr. Amelie sky, Dr. Annette Winter, Michael Moritz and Latifa Habib).
The view in this exhibition focuses on the people and its immediate built environment: works fine arts in dialogue with objects of art. To what extent art is in the hardware addition of a home computer - and anyway, what analogies and parallels between art and computer technology are as downstream? In the centrifuge, a nonprofit association of "centrifuge - Communication, Arts and Culture" exhibition hall operated on AEG (
www.aufaeg.de
) in Nuremberg, presented to the collector Wilfried Appelt an unusual, highly subjective compilation of his collection: Examples of the development of mechanical calculators to to the early days of home computers take on selected works of contemporary fine art. Only at first glance incompatible areas connect to each other in living relationship: technology and inventions of the first industrially-produced mechanical calculators of the 19 Century up to Konrad Zuse (the inventor of the computer, here as a painter), visual comments and ideas from Peter Angermann to Reiner Zitta as excerpts from a who's who of the Frankish art scene.
It is at this exhibition to the aesthetic relationship between thought and use, of thinking and tools - in the end to the emotional appeal of the mechanical idea. An exhibition of works by:
Werner Alt, Peter Angermann, Reiner Bergmann, Bodo floor, Kevin Coyne, Cornelia Effner, Peter Engel, Harry Frey, Peter Hammer, Jan Eric Hauber, Anette Husch-Weinberg, Alfonso Janke, Thomas Kapielski, Johannes Kersting, Werner Knaupp, Anne Meindl, Andreas Oehlert , Gerlinde Pistner, Eva von Platen, Dan Reeder, Marcus Renner, Hans Peter Reuter, Gerhard Rießbeck, Wolf Sakowski, Harri Schemm, Renate Selle, Nick, Anne Sterzenbach, Johann Sturcz, Franz Vornberger, Fredde Wanoth, Thomas Wrede, Julia Wiedemann, Reiner Zitta , Konrad Zuse
shown in the exhibition calculating machines and equipment:
Comptometer (patented 1887): sheet with wood cabinet, document the industrial history: "First Computing machine that has been used in the company (ie shoe factories BALLY) was brought from America by Mr. Arthur Bally in 1893. Was in operation until Nov. 1917 "/ / computing machine designed to multiply." Millionaire "(1893) / / CURTA (smallest mechanical calculating machine ever built, produced from 1947): two copies and two interface models. / Apple Computer: Apple II (1977), LISA (1983, graphical user interface, mouse control), Macintosh (1984, Compact), iMac (1998, compact, colorful, semi-translucent casing), iBook G3 (1999, clamshell, color); iBook G4 (2003, white), iMac G5 (2004, behind the computer display). / / "Portable" and others: an experimental model (1976), Osborne (1980), Commodore PET (1977) - SX64 (1983) - 8296 (1982) - C64 (1982), Tandy (1977), Compaq Portable (1982) / / Mechanics and electronics in the 70s: Olivetti divisumma 26 (mechanical), Olympia RAE (CRT display), Friden 160 (cathode ray tube display), Olivetti divisumma 28 (3 variants, rubber surface) / / calculating machine designed to multiply: 'Millionaire' (1893) / / Computer SHARP MZ-80 controls hardware add-on 'egg-machine' (laboratory model, 1982) / / Ferritkernspeicher Block (1972) and wired diode-PROM (1975). / / 5 analogue devices: computational roll -Slice-slide (20th century)
The art collectors and Wilfried Renate (†) Appelt Appelt
Wilfred and his wife Renate, now deceased, had for decades an enthusiastic art collectors. They gathered with their own individual preferences and knowledge they gained from love, out of spite, out of emotion, curiosity, enthusiasm, out of admiration. Much is, what then was virtually ignored over the years and matured in value. In art, the collection Appelt now a who's who to offer the Frankish art scene - including works by Hans-Peter Reuter, Franz Vornberger, Clemens Heinl, Harri Schemm, Peter Hammer, Michael Munding, Werner Knaupp, Otmar Hörl and Peter Angermann. In addition, Renate Appelt also collected over several decades, porcelain figures, while Wilfried Appelt enthusiasm for computers.
Accompanying events during the exhibition
Matinee:
Sun, 4:10:09, 11-13 Clock
Appelt A computer in the bear family
Prof. Peter Angermann in an interview with Wilfried, including on the pioneering days of personal computer and its challenges to the painter.
During the Long Night of Science: Saturday, 24.10.09, 18-01.00 Clock
tours and demonstrations the Schickard machine: In a special presentation of the visitors are de Long Night of Science on one of the rare copies of the first calculating machine, which was by W. Schickard built in 1624, as developed tendencies of modern mechanical calculation (courtesy of Werner Starzl).
www.nacht-of-wissenschaften.de
works from the collection Appelt
Press date: Tue, 22nd September 09, 11 clock
centrifuge hall at 14 25 AEG
September to 22 November 2009 www.zentrifuge-nuernberg.de opening.
Friday, 09/25, 19 clock
Michael Moritz spoke
by 20 clock tour of the exhibition with Dr. Amelie sky
opening times:
Wed-Fri 16-20 Clock, Sun, 14-18 Clock
have published a catalog (with texts by Dr. Amelie sky, Dr. Annette Winter, Michael Moritz and Latifa Habib).
The view in this exhibition focuses on the people and its immediate built environment: works fine arts in dialogue with objects of art. To what extent art is in the hardware addition of a home computer - and anyway, what analogies and parallels between art and computer technology are as downstream? In the centrifuge, a nonprofit association of "centrifuge - Communication, Arts and Culture" exhibition hall operated on AEG (
www.aufaeg.de
) in Nuremberg, presented to the collector Wilfried Appelt an unusual, highly subjective compilation of his collection: Examples of the development of mechanical calculators to to the early days of home computers take on selected works of contemporary fine art. Only at first glance incompatible areas connect to each other in living relationship: technology and inventions of the first industrially-produced mechanical calculators of the 19 Century up to Konrad Zuse (the inventor of the computer, here as a painter), visual comments and ideas from Peter Angermann to Reiner Zitta as excerpts from a who's who of the Frankish art scene.
It is at this exhibition to the aesthetic relationship between thought and use, of thinking and tools - in the end to the emotional appeal of the mechanical idea. An exhibition of works by:
Werner Alt, Peter Angermann, Reiner Bergmann, Bodo floor, Kevin Coyne, Cornelia Effner, Peter Engel, Harry Frey, Peter Hammer, Jan Eric Hauber, Anette Husch-Weinberg, Alfonso Janke, Thomas Kapielski, Johannes Kersting, Werner Knaupp, Anne Meindl, Andreas Oehlert , Gerlinde Pistner, Eva von Platen, Dan Reeder, Marcus Renner, Hans Peter Reuter, Gerhard Rießbeck, Wolf Sakowski, Harri Schemm, Renate Selle, Nick, Anne Sterzenbach, Johann Sturcz, Franz Vornberger, Fredde Wanoth, Thomas Wrede, Julia Wiedemann, Reiner Zitta , Konrad Zuse
shown in the exhibition calculating machines and equipment:
Comptometer (patented 1887): sheet with wood cabinet, document the industrial history: "First Computing machine that has been used in the company (ie shoe factories BALLY) was brought from America by Mr. Arthur Bally in 1893. Was in operation until Nov. 1917 "/ / computing machine designed to multiply." Millionaire "(1893) / / CURTA (smallest mechanical calculating machine ever built, produced from 1947): two copies and two interface models. / Apple Computer: Apple II (1977), LISA (1983, graphical user interface, mouse control), Macintosh (1984, Compact), iMac (1998, compact, colorful, semi-translucent casing), iBook G3 (1999, clamshell, color); iBook G4 (2003, white), iMac G5 (2004, behind the computer display). / / "Portable" and others: an experimental model (1976), Osborne (1980), Commodore PET (1977) - SX64 (1983) - 8296 (1982) - C64 (1982), Tandy (1977), Compaq Portable (1982) / / Mechanics and electronics in the 70s: Olivetti divisumma 26 (mechanical), Olympia RAE (CRT display), Friden 160 (cathode ray tube display), Olivetti divisumma 28 (3 variants, rubber surface) / / calculating machine designed to multiply: 'Millionaire' (1893) / / Computer SHARP MZ-80 controls hardware add-on 'egg-machine' (laboratory model, 1982) / / Ferritkernspeicher Block (1972) and wired diode-PROM (1975). / / 5 analogue devices: computational roll -Slice-slide (20th century)
The art collectors and Wilfried Renate (†) Appelt Appelt
Wilfred and his wife Renate, now deceased, had for decades an enthusiastic art collectors. They gathered with their own individual preferences and knowledge they gained from love, out of spite, out of emotion, curiosity, enthusiasm, out of admiration. Much is, what then was virtually ignored over the years and matured in value. In art, the collection Appelt now a who's who to offer the Frankish art scene - including works by Hans-Peter Reuter, Franz Vornberger, Clemens Heinl, Harri Schemm, Peter Hammer, Michael Munding, Werner Knaupp, Otmar Hörl and Peter Angermann. In addition, Renate Appelt also collected over several decades, porcelain figures, while Wilfried Appelt enthusiasm for computers.
Accompanying events during the exhibition
Matinee:
Sun, 4:10:09, 11-13 Clock
Appelt A computer in the bear family
Prof. Peter Angermann in an interview with Wilfried, including on the pioneering days of personal computer and its challenges to the painter.
During the Long Night of Science: Saturday, 24.10.09, 18-01.00 Clock
tours and demonstrations the Schickard machine: In a special presentation of the visitors are de Long Night of Science on one of the rare copies of the first calculating machine, which was by W. Schickard built in 1624, as developed tendencies of modern mechanical calculation (courtesy of Werner Starzl).
www.nacht-of-wissenschaften.de
Monday, July 27, 2009
Violet Brown Hair Colour
art now in the centrifuge: "ESSENCE"
31st July - 16 August
Opening:
Friday 31 July, 19 clock
centrifuge Muggenhofer Strasse 135, Nuremberg (directions see
joint exhibition with selected works of all artists involved in this project:
Georg Baier / Sascha Banck / Anna Bittersohl / Ralf Brück / Hans Jürgen Diez / Sybille Dömel / Cornelia Effner / Eva Engelhardt / Renate Fukerider / Katja Fischer / Stephen Haim / Rubin Hirsch Beck / Chris Hohn / Chunquing Huang / Korbinian Huber / Frank John / Eleonora Kirchgessner / Anneliese force / Johannes Kriesche / Meike Lohmann / Eva-Maria Mándok / Birgit Nadrauen / Gerlinde Pistner / Angelika Prinz / Romina Schenone / Kerstin Schmitt / Alexander Schräpler / Volker Schildmann / Stefan Schwarzmann / SHOH Alexander / Seiler / Tobias Stutz / Anders Theorell / Tessa Wolkersdorfer / Fred Ziegler / Ralph Zoller
Special Guest: Rosario Rebello de Andrade The centrifuge of 22 presented May to 26 July in five consecutive group exhibitions, the artist now art portal. In the two-weekly basis now art works selected artists were on display. "Essence" is the final exhibition with works of all 36 artists involved in the project.
A catalog was published. ---> Download the catalog (PDF)
opening times:
Wed Thu, Fri 16:00-20:00 clock
As arranged by phone: 0911 / 1325133
31st July - 16 August
Opening:
Friday 31 July, 19 clock
centrifuge Muggenhofer Strasse 135, Nuremberg (directions see
www.zentrifuge-nuernberg.de )
joint exhibition with selected works of all artists involved in this project:
Georg Baier / Sascha Banck / Anna Bittersohl / Ralf Brück / Hans Jürgen Diez / Sybille Dömel / Cornelia Effner / Eva Engelhardt / Renate Fukerider / Katja Fischer / Stephen Haim / Rubin Hirsch Beck / Chris Hohn / Chunquing Huang / Korbinian Huber / Frank John / Eleonora Kirchgessner / Anneliese force / Johannes Kriesche / Meike Lohmann / Eva-Maria Mándok / Birgit Nadrauen / Gerlinde Pistner / Angelika Prinz / Romina Schenone / Kerstin Schmitt / Alexander Schräpler / Volker Schildmann / Stefan Schwarzmann / SHOH Alexander / Seiler / Tobias Stutz / Anders Theorell / Tessa Wolkersdorfer / Fred Ziegler / Ralph Zoller
Special Guest: Rosario Rebello de Andrade The centrifuge of 22 presented May to 26 July in five consecutive group exhibitions, the artist now art portal. In the two-weekly basis now art works selected artists were on display. "Essence" is the final exhibition with works of all 36 artists involved in the project.
A catalog was published. ---> Download the catalog (PDF)
opening times:
Wed Thu, Fri 16:00-20:00 clock
As arranged by phone: 0911 / 1325133
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Occupational Therapy Soap Example
VAMPYR - The Dream of Allan Gray
silent film with live soundtrack Quadrophon
Friday, 10th July 2009 21:30 to 11:00 p.m. Admission centrifuge, 135 Muggenhofer Str Nuremberg (Hall 14)
setting: Michael Ammann (Phonetics & filter)
Film Historical consultant: Jürgen Hellmann
"Vampyr" is considered a early classic of the horror genre and a milestone in film technology. Allan Gray, a student in transit, returns in and near the French village Courtempierre in an inn, where he will witness more sinister events. When he learns that a vampire is driving in the area on the loose and has the daughter of a lord of the castle in his power, he decides to intervene.
from the lexicon of international film, "The subtle lighting and barely perceptible shifts in emphasis creates a climate incomprehensible threat, in which dream and reality interpenetrate in constant change subtly eludes the film both the expressionist standards of the fantastic as well. the naturalistic and artificial representation of horror. "
silent film with live soundtrack Quadrophon
Friday, 10th July 2009 21:30 to 11:00 p.m. Admission centrifuge, 135 Muggenhofer Str Nuremberg (Hall 14)
free, donations requested.
VAMPYR - The Dream of Allan Gray Germany, 1932 / 73 minutes Director: Carl Theodor Dreyer setting: Michael Ammann (Phonetics & filter)
Film Historical consultant: Jürgen Hellmann
"Vampyr" is considered a early classic of the horror genre and a milestone in film technology. Allan Gray, a student in transit, returns in and near the French village Courtempierre in an inn, where he will witness more sinister events. When he learns that a vampire is driving in the area on the loose and has the daughter of a lord of the castle in his power, he decides to intervene.
from the lexicon of international film, "The subtle lighting and barely perceptible shifts in emphasis creates a climate incomprehensible threat, in which dream and reality interpenetrate in constant change subtly eludes the film both the expressionist standards of the fantastic as well. the naturalistic and artificial representation of horror. "
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Stretch Out Foot Tattoos
POLAND ALLERGY
Thursday 25 June, 20.00 clock, Krakauer house
Filip Wisniewski Trio
"Young, fresh guitar jazz"
PINK FREUD "Trance-Jazz-Dance"
Saturday 27 June 20.00 clock, st. Catherine open air
TOMASZ STANKO plus SIMPLE ACOUSTIC TRIO
"Old and New Dreams"
Sunday 28 June 20.00 clock, st. Catherine open air
LARS DANIELSSON & Leszek Mozdzer "Passodoble"
POLAND ALLERGY
www.polenallergie.de
An allergy is a faulty immune system response to normally harmless, foreign substances. Sometimes desensitization is possible. Here, the suffering person is very low, very slowly increasing amounts of the allergenic substance brought into contact, until the body gets used to this substance. This is a complex process that can take several years.
are now there on a tried and sensational acting vaccination against allergy POLAND! Take part in the vaccination campaign 2009! The vaccine, which is best suited for a relentless fight against a Poland allergy is, POLISH JAZZ :
Thursday 25 June, 20.00 clock, Krakauer house
Filip Wisniewski Trio
"Young, fresh guitar jazz"
Filip Wisniewski g / Johannes Felscher bg / Julian Fau dm
Filip Wisniewski and John Felscher spent several years of her musical youth on the same stage, but has the bassist wanderlust the activities over three years, first put an abrupt end. Meanwhile, they have joined forces in the distance again, to more vital than ever before successive einzutönen. Julian Fau, although sharing no sandbox experience with the two former, but uses his drums so elegant and fluid, that will not ask for historical reasons must. Together you walk in robe vehemently Modern Jazz on original compositions and others going to them in high-density improvisation to evoke.
www.myspace.com / julianfau
Admission: ticket: 9,00 / 6,00 €
box office 12 00 / 8,00 € ------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------
Friday 26 June 21.00 clock, Jazz Studio
PINK FREUD
"Trance-Jazz-Dance"
Wojtek Mazolewski bass, loop, sampler, Tomek Zietek trumpet and prepared trumpet, Cuba Staruszkiewicz drums
Pink Floyd of jazz or Sigmund Freud by the pink glasses? They are among the best formations of modern Polish jazz. Pink Freud play a musical form that is both inspired by the rocky post-jazz from Chicago and other modern jazz tradition of domestic and European electric jazz.
sound experiments are exactly what makes the band - starting from scratch compositions build the musicians Wojtek Mazolewski (bass, loops, sampler), Tomek Zietek (Trumpet and Prepared Trumpet) and Cuba Staruszkiewicz (drums) for their own improvisations and individual phrases, which are too colorful, surprising and multidimensional Soundscapes develop. Impressive are her interpretations of familiar phrases such as "Come As You Are" by Nirvana and "My Man's Gone Now" by G. Gershwin. has the atmosphere at the concerts by Pink Freud in itself - the trio of Danzig himself calls his sound "trance-jazz-dance".
A Polish daily newspaper (Gazeta Wyborcza) wrote of her: "You have to already characterized by great intelligence to be able to play music so interesting."
www.pinkfreud.art.pl
www. myspace.com / pink freud music
Admission:
presale: 12,00 / 8,00 €
box office 15,00 / 10,00 Euro ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------
Saturday 27 June 20.00 clock, st. Catherine open air
TOMASZ STANKO plus SIMPLE ACOUSTIC TRIO
"Old and New Dreams"
Tomasz Stanko - trumpet, Marcin Wasilewski - piano, Slawomir Kurkiewicz - bass, Michal Miskiewicz - drums Tomasz Stanko is legendary. Cult. Icon. He is the extraordinary trumpeter, is already in the 1960s in the band of Krzysztof Komeda played ("Lullaby for Rosemary's Baby"). He is also the special trumpet player, who then in the 1970s as one of the first free Jazz musicians experimented with electronic sounds. And Tomasz Stanko is the headstrong artist, who for many years no one followed band permanently, but performing with various musicians all over the world together.
To date, Tomasz Stanko has recorded over 40 albums. Already the first note the apparent strong, "dirty" timbre of his trumpet, and his seemingly atonal sounds and floating, immersed emotionally in the Slavic world-weariness. www.tomaszstanko.com
Admission:
presale: 18,00 / 12,00 €
box office 21,00 / 14,00 Euro
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Sunday 28. June 20.00 clock, st. Catherine open air
LARS DANIELSSON & Leszek Mozdzer
"Passodoble"
Lars Danielsson - cello, bass, Leszek Możdżer - Experience piano A concert with the exceptional pianist Leszek Mozdzer to live in Poland, is not quite simple: Because of the current as the most successful and most versatile jazz pianist Polish musicians played there only rarely - and then mostly in large, always sold-out concert halls.
are highly prized his improvisations on melodies of Chopin. Also known is his collaboration with the famous Film composer Zbigniew Preisner, the longtime partner of the great filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski (Three Colors "trilogy) is also asked
Photo: Nikodem Krajewski
http://www.larsdanielsson.com/html/frame.html
http://www.mozdzer.com/
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Admission: presale: 15,00 / 10,00 €
box office 18,00 / 12,00 Euro
Thursday 25 June, 20.00 clock, Krakauer house
Filip Wisniewski Trio
"Young, fresh guitar jazz"
Friday 26 June 21.00 clock, Jazz Studio
PINK FREUD "Trance-Jazz-Dance"
Saturday 27 June 20.00 clock, st. Catherine open air
TOMASZ STANKO plus SIMPLE ACOUSTIC TRIO
"Old and New Dreams"
Sunday 28 June 20.00 clock, st. Catherine open air
LARS DANIELSSON & Leszek Mozdzer "Passodoble"
POLAND ALLERGY
www.polenallergie.de
An allergy is a faulty immune system response to normally harmless, foreign substances. Sometimes desensitization is possible. Here, the suffering person is very low, very slowly increasing amounts of the allergenic substance brought into contact, until the body gets used to this substance. This is a complex process that can take several years.
are now there on a tried and sensational acting vaccination against allergy POLAND! Take part in the vaccination campaign 2009! The vaccine, which is best suited for a relentless fight against a Poland allergy is, POLISH JAZZ :
Thursday 25 June, 20.00 clock, Krakauer house
Filip Wisniewski Trio
"Young, fresh guitar jazz"
Filip Wisniewski g / Johannes Felscher bg / Julian Fau dm
Filip Wisniewski and John Felscher spent several years of her musical youth on the same stage, but has the bassist wanderlust the activities over three years, first put an abrupt end. Meanwhile, they have joined forces in the distance again, to more vital than ever before successive einzutönen. Julian Fau, although sharing no sandbox experience with the two former, but uses his drums so elegant and fluid, that will not ask for historical reasons must. Together you walk in robe vehemently Modern Jazz on original compositions and others going to them in high-density improvisation to evoke.
www.myspace.com / julianfau
Admission: ticket: 9,00 / 6,00 €
box office 12 00 / 8,00 € ------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------
Friday 26 June 21.00 clock, Jazz Studio
PINK FREUD
"Trance-Jazz-Dance"
Wojtek Mazolewski bass, loop, sampler, Tomek Zietek trumpet and prepared trumpet, Cuba Staruszkiewicz drums
Pink Floyd of jazz or Sigmund Freud by the pink glasses? They are among the best formations of modern Polish jazz. Pink Freud play a musical form that is both inspired by the rocky post-jazz from Chicago and other modern jazz tradition of domestic and European electric jazz.
sound experiments are exactly what makes the band - starting from scratch compositions build the musicians Wojtek Mazolewski (bass, loops, sampler), Tomek Zietek (Trumpet and Prepared Trumpet) and Cuba Staruszkiewicz (drums) for their own improvisations and individual phrases, which are too colorful, surprising and multidimensional Soundscapes develop. Impressive are her interpretations of familiar phrases such as "Come As You Are" by Nirvana and "My Man's Gone Now" by G. Gershwin. has the atmosphere at the concerts by Pink Freud in itself - the trio of Danzig himself calls his sound "trance-jazz-dance".
A Polish daily newspaper (Gazeta Wyborcza) wrote of her: "You have to already characterized by great intelligence to be able to play music so interesting."
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Admission:
presale: 12,00 / 8,00 €
box office 15,00 / 10,00 Euro ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------
Saturday 27 June 20.00 clock, st. Catherine open air
TOMASZ STANKO plus SIMPLE ACOUSTIC TRIO
"Old and New Dreams"
Tomasz Stanko - trumpet, Marcin Wasilewski - piano, Slawomir Kurkiewicz - bass, Michal Miskiewicz - drums Tomasz Stanko is legendary. Cult. Icon. He is the extraordinary trumpeter, is already in the 1960s in the band of Krzysztof Komeda played ("Lullaby for Rosemary's Baby"). He is also the special trumpet player, who then in the 1970s as one of the first free Jazz musicians experimented with electronic sounds. And Tomasz Stanko is the headstrong artist, who for many years no one followed band permanently, but performing with various musicians all over the world together.
To date, Tomasz Stanko has recorded over 40 albums. Already the first note the apparent strong, "dirty" timbre of his trumpet, and his seemingly atonal sounds and floating, immersed emotionally in the Slavic world-weariness. www.tomaszstanko.com
Admission:
presale: 18,00 / 12,00 €
box office 21,00 / 14,00 Euro
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Sunday 28. June 20.00 clock, st. Catherine open air
LARS DANIELSSON & Leszek Mozdzer
"Passodoble"
Lars Danielsson - cello, bass, Leszek Możdżer - Experience piano A concert with the exceptional pianist Leszek Mozdzer to live in Poland, is not quite simple: Because of the current as the most successful and most versatile jazz pianist Polish musicians played there only rarely - and then mostly in large, always sold-out concert halls.
are highly prized his improvisations on melodies of Chopin. Also known is his collaboration with the famous Film composer Zbigniew Preisner, the longtime partner of the great filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski (Three Colors "trilogy) is also asked
Możdżer known duo partner, the Swedish bassist Lars Danielsson. Who says of his collaboration with Możdżer: "Leszek is for me the perfect pianist. Musically, we're just the same planet. Just piano and bass - an intense relationship! This style is for me to play like a dream. By Leszek I have a feeling that at any time to go in the direction in which the music takes me straight. I hope you have as a listener it just as much pleasure as I do. " the wonderful partnership of Lars Danielsson and Leszek Możdżer started for five years at a concert in Warsaw, grew and was strengthened as a result logically in many joint concerts that Lars and Leszek then soon their first duo album with the programmatic title "Pasodoble" (for the Munich label ACT) and recorded in spring 2007. The harmonious and timeless work immediately pulls the listener in its spell. From the striking symbiosis of bass and piano Sun grew many ideas that almost all the tracks are original compositions by Lars and Leszek. Since then, the two are back together - even on Lars Danielsson's brand new CD "Tarantella." Remember
The visitors of their concerts it immediately: the two musicians who like each other - and love their "job". Smiling and enthusiastic, they fill the room with unexpected sounds and moods that recall some of the surprised audience a whole orchestra. And if they are particularly good mood, they also playfully joking with the audience with "echo noise". Photo: Nikodem Krajewski
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Admission: presale: 15,00 / 10,00 €
box office 18,00 / 12,00 Euro
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Romanza, Pasión y Danza
Tess Remy-Schumacher (cello) & Stefan Grasse (guitar) play Sarasate, Albeniz, Ravel, Piazzolla, and Olive, acting
Tess Remy-Schumacher (cello) & Stefan Grasse (guitar) play Sarasate, Albeniz, Ravel, Piazzolla, and Olive, acting
Sa, 06.06.2009 Apt way to describe the in 1994 established in Australia duo barely. In its current program to interpret sensitive ballads, melancholic tango and temperamental English dances. Rounding out the program by delicate impressionistic soundscapes of Ravel and Debussy, and a new commissioned work by the composer Vivienne Olive.
Prof. Dr. Tess Remy-Schumacher has won numerous international awards and made her debut at the Wigmore Hall in London, the Jubilee Hall, Singapore, Bradley Hall, Chicago and Carnegie Hall in New York. Stefan Grasse gave over 1300 concerts in many European countries, the USA, China and Australia. Of the criticism he has been called "precise and technically brilliant "musicians (NN)," string Paganini "(Z) and" Master Guitarist "(NN, BR) refers. www.tessremyschumacher.com
www.stefan-grasse.de
program
Joaquin Nin y Castellanos (1879-1949): Vieja Castilla, and Muriana Andaluza (from "Seguida Española" )
Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909): Tango (from "Espana" Op 165) Córdoba (from "Chants d'Espagne Op 232)
Malagueña (from" Espana "Op 165) Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908): Romanza Andaluza Op
. 22 / 3
Soléa und Bulerías (Gitarre solo) Jaime M. Zenamon (geb. 1953): No. 6
reflexo
Fluido - Doloroso - Vivissimo
Break
Claude Debussy (1862-1918): The
little negro
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937): Habanera
Pavane for a Dead Princess
Vivienne Olive (geb. 1950):
Fantasy On The folksong "A Poor Wayfaring Stranger"
Robbie Hanlin (geb. 1983) :
Flash Step (für Cello solo)
Samuel Magrill (geb. 1952):
Guitello Tango (2001)
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992):
Libertango
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