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. - 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.
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