“…40 lines, 9 pages of solo Stockhausen, memorized…”
I am very pleased to be part of this amazing new production of Stockhausen’s Signale zur Invasion.
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“…40 lines, 9 pages of solo Stockhausen, memorized…”
I am very pleased to be part of this amazing new production of Stockhausen’s Signale zur Invasion.

Tomorrow afternoon, Nadar Ensemble will perform in the Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam during the opening weekend of the Holland Festival. The concert starts at 15u. See you then!
Here is a great article (in Dutch) about the concert printed in the NRC Handelsblad
Gaudeamus does a little advertising for us: Link
Tomorrow I am headed back to Berlin to perform Sebastian Gräfe and Matthias Krannebitter’s cool piece ‘Wassermusik’ for 5 trombones, a river, 3 water-mutes and the sea. The show is at 20:30 on the 5th of May in the Akademie der Kunsten, Berlin.
Then its off to Aarhus, Denmark, with Nadar Ensemble to perform at this year’s SPOR Festival. Nadar’s excitingly innovative program WYSI(N)WYG is also the title of this year’s festival, curated by the co-artistic directors of Nadar, Stefan Prins and Pieter Matthynssens. We will play on the 13th of May at 19:30 in the Godsbannen, Aarhus, Denmark.
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And the week after, Nadar will head back to Stuttgart to take part in the congress ‘Wirklichkeiten.’ Nadar will give concerts on the 19th and the 21st of May in the Musikhochschule Stuttgart.
If you are around, it would be great to see you at one of these concerts.

TE-R made a great quick Gif based on photos taken during the rehearsals this weekend in Zurich:
Nadar is back in Switzerland and with a great program featuring Stefan Prins, Florian Bogner, Jorge Sanchez-Chiong and the amazing video artists TE-R (Thomas Wagensommer & Louise Linsenbolz).
We play this evening in the Walcheturm at 20:30.
Here’s a cool gif the team at TE-R made:

Tomorrow evening I’ll be head to Berlin to play in the Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg.
Artists Sebastian Gräfe and Matthias Krannebitter have created a cool piece for 5 trombones (three of which will play underwater – sort of), a river, 2 lighthouses and the sea. If you are in Berlin tomorrow, come see it! We play at 9:30 pm.
And yes, that is me in the yellow slicker.
Here is a link to the event: link to the event.

This past Sunday, we opened the show Chicago, Das Musical at the Deutsches Theater in Munich, Germany – packed house, wonderful crowd and a great party! The show will run until the 10th of April, so if you’re in the area, come check it out.
Good review in the Süddeutsche Zeitung:

Amazing concert with Ictus this past weekend in the Handelsbeurs (Ghent, Belgium). Here is a copy of Tom Janssens’ great review (in Dutch) in the Belgium newspaper , De Standaard.

ICTUS, CHRISTIE FINN, LIESA VAN DER AA
& THOMAS MOORE, conductor
HANDELSBEURS, Ghent (BE) | February 13th, 2016
CHRISTOPHER TRAPANI: Waterlines, Five Songs about Storms and Floods
for voice, eight musicians and a touch of electronics
with Christie Finn, soprano
CHRISTOPHER TRAPANI : Freight Train
LARRY POLANSKY : Songs
CHRISTOPHER TRAPANI : Wayfaring Stranger
with Liesa Van der Aa, voice, violin, electronics
& Tom Pauwels, guitars, electronics
Ictus Ensemble
Alexandre Fostier, sound
Caspar Langhoff, lighting
Wilfried Van Dyck, production