ORGAN SEQUENCES XXXI (O.S. Fest day I)
Schedule
Sun, 03 May, 2026 at 06:00 pm
UTC+02:00Location
Taborstraße - Berlin-Kreuzberg | Berlin, BE
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𝐎𝐑𝐆𝐀𝐍 𝐒𝐄𝐐𝐔𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐄𝐒 𝐗𝐗𝐗𝐈 (O.S. Fest day I)
3rd May - DIY Fest Organ Sequences starts at 6
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Thirty first chapter of a DIY series dedicated to organ
Taborkirche
Taborstraße 17, 10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg
5 sets
sofía salvo
li-chin li 李俐錦
judith hamann
bryan eubanks + chris heenan
niloofar asghary + romain c. bertheau
Li-Chin Li is a Sheng soloist, composer, and performer. She has been working between Taiwan and Europe in recent years. Majored in Chinese Music at the Tainan National University of the Arts, Li-Chin received solid training in traditional music
education. After graduation, she worked for the most selective and prestige Orchestra, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra as a Sheng performer.
Niloofar Asghary is an Iranian Paris-based audiovisual artist, archivist, and digger. Her artistic pursuits involve transcending conventional genre boundaries and exploring a diverse range of musical styles.
In her sound work, Niloofar investigates the potential of the no-input mixing board, employing feedback and interference as compositional tools. This approach allows her to critically examine the interplay between structure and unpredictability, as well as the dynamics of control and emergence in sonic production.
Chris Heenan (Washington D.C., 1969) lives in Berlin and is an active composer/ performer and organizer of experimental music. He performs on alto saxophone, contrabass clarinet, and analog synthesizer in contexts ranging from solo to large groups and in various ongoing projects.
He uses these instruments to investigate new musical forms, noise, and improvisation both in his solo work and in collaboration with composers and performers such as actors, musicians, dancers, and visual artists. Heenan has developed a formidable solo voice on his wind instruments, particularly with the contrabass clarinet where he uses extended techniques, often incorporating multiphonics with surprising results, to reveal the subtleties inherent to the instrument.
https://shawnedwardhansen.bandcamp.com/album/space-trucks
Sofía Salvo is a baritone sax player-improviser-composer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, based in Berlin since 2019. She is known for her role in the eccentric septet Kuhn Fu and her fearless performance at the last A L’arme festival with heavyweights Japanese guitarist-vocalist Kenji Haino and Norwegian drummer Paal Nilssen-Love.
Salvo’s discography has been slim so far and features a quartet with British sax player Colin Webster (Sowieso, Raw Tonk, 2023) and a trio with Canadian guitarist Aidan Baker (Siguiente, Gizeh, 2023). Rotarota is Salvo’s debut solo baritone sax album and is part of the Relative Pitch Solo Series, focusing mainly on young and upcoming female improvisers. The album was recorded in Berlin in March 2023.
https://relativepitchrecords.bandcamp.com/album/rotarota
Judith Hamann is a cellist/performer/composer from Narrm (Melbourne), currently based in Berlin. Judith’s recent work has focused on an examination of ‘shaking’ in live solo performance practice and the creation of new works for cello and humming, as well as electro-acoustic fixed media composition articulating collapse as a generative imaginary surface.
https://judithhamann.bandcamp.com/album/aunes
https://judithhamann.bandcamp.com/album/a-coffin-spray
Bryan Eubanks (b. 1977, US) develops his music through solo work and collaboration. Since 1999 he has participated in many short and long term projects, and regularly presents his work internationally. Continually active in a variety of contexts: improvisation; composing electronic and acoustic works for small ensembles, solo instruments, computers, and electronics; organizing and curating concerts for other artists; building electronic instruments. He currently lives in Berlin.
https://bryaneubanks.bandcamp.com/album/songbook
Romain Bertheau aka ThreadedDreams™ and Romain C. Bertheau (born 1983) is a Vaporwave artist, noise musician, organist, pianist and harpsichordist specialised in 17th century music.
Based in Berlin since 2020, he principally plays and composes for piano, church organs and "no input mixer".
https://romainbertheau.bandcamp.com/album/anatomy-of-a-bird
Cerbère 5.30pm
Hadès (SHARP) 6.00pm
Damage 15+ by Anita Matias
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