Some pictures from Lothar Ohlmeier and Isambard Khroustaliov‘s recent performance with Skylla (Silvia Faessler and Billy Roisz), programmed by Cave 12 in Geneva. Many thanks to Sixto and Marion for organising the concert and here’s hoping Cave 12 finds a permanent home for its activities soon… (you can see a film documenting their eviction by the Swiss police after 20 years of cultural activity and read about it / contribute a message of support here).
Photos from Appliances #7
Sadly most of Appliances #7 went undocumented on camera (too busy wigging out to take photos…) but it was a plentiful feast for the ears involving various combinations of our guests Andreas Willers (guitar) and Rudi Fischerlehner (drums) with Maurizio Ravalico (congas), Lothar Ohlmeier (bass clarinet) and Isambard Khroustaliov (electronics). Next up – Appliances #8 @ Cafe OTO on the 21st November 2008 – hope to see you there…
Not Applicable @ Kammer Klang
The brainchild of Lucy Railton, this will be the second installment of the monthly Kammer Klang residency at Charlie Wright’s International Bar, dedicated to disintegrating the ever blurring boundaries at the edge of contemporary classical music in collaboration with electronic musicians and improvisors.
David Worswick (solo violin)
– performs ‘A Paganini’ by Alfred SchnittkeIsambard Khroustaliov
– sets in motion ‘Pendulum’ by Steve ReichVicky Wright (bass clarinet), Sasha Koushk-Jalali (tuba), Rob Ames (viola) Sarah Creswell (percussion) and Lucy Railton (‘cello)
– perform ‘Workers Union’ by Louis AndriessenOren Marshall (tuba) and Maurizio Ravalico (congas)
– improviseTUESDAY OCTOBER 28TH @ Charlie Wright’s International Bar, 45 Pitfield Street, N1 6DA.
nearest tube – OLD STREET
£5 on the door
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Not Applicable @ Kammer Klang
Maurizio Ravalico and Oren Marshall will be performing at Kammer Klang, a monthly night held at Charlie Wright’s International Bar, London, N1 6DA. Isambard Khroustaliov will also be helping set up Steve Reich’s legendary ‘Pendulum’. Details here.