Tuesday, 6. of January - 20:30h
Lehderstraße 74, Berlin Weißensee
Backyard at the very back left RED DOOR
This program brings together contemporary and classical traditions, and on the occasion of Alexander Scriabin’s birthday (6 January 1872), a solo is dedicated to him.
Set 1: filigree Duo Improvisation
Matthias Badczong - clarinet & Dietrich Petzold - violin/ viola
Dietrich Petzold and Matthias Badczong are classically trained musicians; Petzold works today across contemporary and applied music as a violinist, violist and composer in theatre, film and radio contexts, while Badzcong works today mainly in contemporary music as a clarinet and bass clarinet player, focusing on chamber music and ensemble work.
Set 2: „12 Improvised Études“ - inspired by the late works of Alexander Skrjabin
Isabel Anders - Piano Solo
The 12 Improvised Études shares aspects of Skrjabin´s approach to creating sound. Expressive intensity emerges through harmonic ambiguity, color and inherent tension. The Etudes develop — increasingly forward-driven, vivid, dramatically expressive and urgent, with rhythmic pulse and sharp accentuation; oscillating between veiled fragility, late-Romantic lyricism, and energetic intensity.