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Join us for an interesting evening featuring the talented improvisational artists Danica Hobden (AUS), Wilson Tanner Smith (USA/FI), and Tam Thi Pham (VN). With a shared passion for musical exploration and a deep appreciation for each other's work, we have come together to create a concert that promises to be both inspiring and exhilarating.
During the concert, we will each perform a solo piece and come together for a special trio performance at the end.
Don’t miss out on this exciting evening!
Danica Hobden – guitar
Wilson Tanner Smith – cello
Tam Thi Pham – dan bau and electronics.
Bio Danica Hobden is an Australian guitarist, improvisor and teacher currently based in Hamburg, Germany.
She enjoys crossing musical boundaries between folk, jazz, rock and classical genres as well as interdisciplinary explorations into theatre and film. Danica is currently working on various projects including composing for her modern jazz quartet Warmbluetig, who recently released their debut album; performing with Hamburger Guitarist Pouya Abdi as duo Guitar Club; Guitarist in Martín Zamorano’ rock-jazz-avant-garde European Ecollective Ensemble, and working on projects with composer Elizabeth Jigalin as New Music duo dnka+zil.
She is active in the Free Improvisation scene in Hamburg, performing with Vlatk Kučan’s SPIIC+ ensemble with featured guests such as Lukas Ligeti, Maya Homburger and Barry Guy, Satoko Fujii and Natsuki Tamura in venues Hamburger Kunsthalle, Ligeti-Zentrum Harburg, Resonanz Raum, St. Jacobi Kirche among others
https://www.danicahobden.com
Wilson Tanner Smith (USA/FI) is a composer, improviser, cellist, multi-instrumentalist and music-theatre maker currently based in Helsinki, with roots in the improvised music scenes of Chicago, before he began itinerant travels in northern/central Europe since 2022, picking up influences and scraps of information through radio waves and performance happenings along the way.
His work is rooted in a sense of Presence and Reflecting: plumbing the various influences that shape a given [place, gesture, gathering, moment], and/or mirroring the alienating, absurd, silly or senseless signals we receive from the world around us, in order to cultivate an awareness of the relationships we have with the people, systems, and structures we live with.
His focus lies in experimental music and music theatre, both solo and in collaborations across dance, free improvisation/free jazz, and cross-disciplinary projects, with past performances in Chicago, France, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland and Germany.
Smith is also a member of the Chicago-based improvising quartet Mad Myth Science, creating spontaneous compositions and rituals for an increasingly unstable world. Their debut album was released August 2023 by Infrequent Seams (NY) to acclaim from The Wire “Below the Radar,” Quietus, and Stereogum.
https://wilsontannersmith.com
Tam Thi Pham (b. 1990) is a Vietnamese multimedia composer, improviser, and performer based in Hamburg, Germany.
By merging technology and tradition, poetics and politics, and the sonic and visual realms, Pham creates an integrated mode of expression where music and performance are indivisible parts.
Pham has delved into the unique sounds and extended techniques of the dan bau, a traditional Vietnamese instrument, incorporating them into free improvisation and composition.
She is also a dan bau teacher at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, inspiring her students to explore the instrument’s vast expressive potential. Her artistic journey is a quest to explore individuality while seeking connection with the broader social environment. “Experimentation allows me to push the boundaries of what music can be, creating a dynamic and ever-evolving artistic practice,” Pham explains. This approach drives her to continuously innovate and explore new sonic landscapes.
Her works have been featured at festivals in Vietnam, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Hungary, Germany, France, and Serbia, demonstrating the wide-reaching appeal of her innovative compositions.
https://tamthipham.com
Das Konzert wird unterstützt vom Verband für aktuelle Musik Hamburg und der Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hamburg.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brigittenstr. 5, Hinterhof (in B-Movie), 20359, Brigittenstraße 5, 20359 Hamburg, Deutschland,Hamburg, Germany