Towards Carnegie Hall
A lucid mind inside a red brick house: Pianist Christiane Klonz is ready to take on the world.
CD Feature/ Barbara Maria Willi: "Deconstruction"
Ligeti and Bach: An exciting and eclectic analysis of construction and disintegration.
CD Feature/ Joris J & N.Strahl.N: "Muslime Decadence/Bewegungen"
What industrial could mean in the 21st century: The projects come within arms’ length.
CD Feature/ Jens Döring & Ulrich Troyer: "20050429-151223-154026"
Constant participational techniques: Getting loose threads to work in an emotive and inspiring way.
CD Feature/ Jake Playmo: "My Favourite Toys"
Mixing hard rock elements with jazz: Pieces are connected, disconnected and thrown about.
15 Questions to Christiane Klonz
Right now, Christiane Klonz is probably my favourite pianist. Armed with an amazing clarity and a mixture of spontaneous energy ...
CD Feature/ Akasha Project: "Cosmic Colors"
Never short of ideas: Highly effective danceable dream music.
Quiet Listening: 4th Headphone Festival
The „Headphone Festival“ Leipzig may well be the only concert series to ask you to seal your ears. Already in ...
CD Feature/ Rostiges Riesenrad/N.Strahl.N: "Rostrausch/Des Zwielichts letztes Glühen"
Tailor-made for anyone with an inclination for the obscure: Differences are part of the charm.
CD Feature/ Felix Werder: "The Tempest"
An anti-escapist hallucinogen: Werder builds seemingly accidental tension archs.
CD Feature/ Christiane Klonz: "Romantische Werke"
Plenty of mystery left: Klonz comes to clear conclusions in the face of an opaque past.
CD Feature/ Natural Frequencies: "Tranquility in Motion"
So much to say with so few words: A conscious stream of symbols all pointing to the same horizon.
CD Feature/ Staatskapelle Dresden: "Verdi - Rigoletto"
Strong individual performances and a close team spirit: Brace yourself for some gargantuan fortes!
15 Questions to Frank Rowenta
There are several signs that Frank Rowenta's tastes and aesthetics were formed in a different time than the one we're ...
CD Feature/ Christiane Klonz: "Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt"
A comeback in style: Klonz' personality is just as much present as the directions of the score.