The concert series Cinéma sonore brings to life acclaimed works of the silent film era together with live experimental scores, not as a nostalgic retrospective but rather as a contemporary audiovisual experience.
This Wednesday 09.07 at Hörbar e.V. (Brigittenstr. 5, 20359 Hamburg), Cinéma sonore presents (1955, dir. John Parker), with live score by musicians Jan Wegmann, Our Past Microtonal Love (O.P.M.L), and Naama Freedman.
(1955, dir. John Parker)
An expressionist horror-noir following the nightmarish journey of a young woman through foggy alleys, jazz clubs, and shadowy hotel rooms, while haunted by fragments of unsettling memories and madness. Unraveling her psyche as she wanders through the night, is a surreal fever-dream eerily ahead of its time.
The film will be preceded by a short introduction by Naama Freedman.
Jan Wegmann
Jan Wegmann is a multimedia artist, composer and performer from Hamburg. They combine a multitude of resources, self-programmed software tools, hardware synthesizers, controllers or sensors and work together with other artists to create immersive atmospheres that fill the space and challenge the perception of the audience.
Our Past Microtonal Love
O.P.M.L. is an electroacoustic duo based in Cologne composed of Maria Isolina Cozzani on violin and Matteo Traverso on modular synthesizer. Together, their work spans a wide range of artistic expressions, such as site-based and site-specific installations, audiovisual performances, and free or guided improvisation.
Naama Freedman
Naama Freedman is a Hamburg based artist, musician, and performer whose work spans sound, video, and installation. In her performances, she interweaves music and text to create thought provoking experiences.
Doors 19:00 Concert 20:00
Hörbar | Brigittenstr. 5 Hamburg
8-12€