Quartett Zimmerlin/ Rohrer/ Chmiel/ Peters

4 musicians. Each one transmits his vibration to the instrument.

What vibrates is set free. Finds paths on which sounds travel and meet. Suddenly, music is created between the people, the players. It is effective through the play of the musicians, it creates the present and interweaves with the spirit of time and the times. Dimensions reveal themselves and dimensions appear and enter into a relationship with each other on different levels. A world of sound is created that continually throws its anchor into the now.

Alfred Zimmerlin: cello
Thomas Rohrer: rabeca, objects
Jacek Chmiel: electronics, singing bowls, zither
Natalie Peters: voice, objects:

Listen on: https://jacekadamchmiel.bandcamp.com/album/bienen-k-rbe-k-pfe

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