Acoustic Space #1

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Acoustic Space #1

Peter Broderick

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Held on 15 jun 2011

New conceptions of jazz, electronic music derivations, the radical eclecticism that characterises today's music, and also the points of contact between the classical music tradition and the popular tradition, the boundaries of which are becoming less and less defined, will all be part of this series of concerts.

Museo Reina Sofía, in collaboration with Mahou and its initiative Afterwork by Mahou Premium Light, has organised a musical series that is unique in both form and content, with three concerts in June and three more in September.

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  • June 15, 2011

    Peter Broderick

    Composer and multi-instrumentalist, Peter Broderick (Portland, Oregon, 1987) is a member of the Danish experimental pop group Efterklang and, despite his young age, has already released over 10 albums, both as solo artist and in collaboration with others. Peter Broderick composes for several instruments (piano, violin, banjo, guitar, percussion). He achieves a perfect balance between virtuosity and emotion in his compositions and has created a sound that is all his own, yet similar to the proposals of artists such as Ólafur Arnalds, Bon Iver or Matt Elliott.

  • June 22, 2011

    Cibelle

    One of the most original artists now on the scene, this Brazilian singer, composer and poet has developed a singular sound of her own, combining electronic experimentation with the essence and roots of Brazilian popular music. Cibelle has collaborated with artists such as Matthew Herbert, Devendra Banhart, Seu Jorge and Caetano Veloso, and her music reflects the influence of artists as diverse as Nina Simone, Tom Jobim, Björk, Ella Fitzgerald and Matmos.

  • June 29, 2011

    Bugge Wesseltoft

    Pianist, composer and producer, Bugge Wesseltoft (Norway, 1964) was trained as a piano virtuoso in jazz music. In the 1990s he began to explore the relationships between jazz improvisation and electronic improvisation, creating a sound that would mark the future of music in the Nordic countries. In his live performances, Wesseltoft achieves a perfect communion between classical and avant-garde, between jazz and electronic, and between acoustic and digital.

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