Muziek maken - wie zoekt, die vindt ✨ interview with Satoko Fujii en Alex Koo

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Published on 04/04/24

π van Piano with Alex Koo / Satoko Fujii

Take place around the musicians - Storytelling on piano

20:15 Tickets
‘Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme, get on up, it’s bobsled time!’’

Adam Neely

From his broad view of American music, he selected songs from jazz, country and rock that he loves, as well as some compositions of his own. It is an intimate portrait of a man, his guitar and his looper.

Van Keymeulen

Usually I play with people I already know, I make few exceptions to that. But I trust Wim (Wabbes, the programmer) very much.

Satoko Fujii

I had arrived at Cecil's piece because I was convinced that it could not possibly be purely improvised. There had to be some structure in it, I was sure, but with the naked ear it was impossible to find out where exactly that structure was.

Kaja Draksler

I certainly want to explore the possibility of presenting such jazz, such as African Jazz, which also has connections to “global,” at Ha Concerts

Jaïr Tchong

π van Piano with Daan Vandewalle & Alvin Curran

Sitting around the musicians, with Era Ora - a saga for two pianos

20:15 Tickets

π van Piano met Dorian Dumont plays Aphex Twin / Tania Giannouli

Sitting around the musicians - Ode to Aphex Twin + quirkiness trumps all.

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π van Piano with Alex Koo / Satoko Fujii

Take place around the musicians - Storytelling on piano

20:15 Tickets

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