Tern in Oxford 15 02 2024

 Tern are Emil Karlsen (drums), Phil Wachsmann (violin) and Martin Hackett (analogue synthesiser)

Introduction

 

The improvising trio Tern is Philipp Wachsmann, violin and electronics; Emil Karlsen, drums; Martin Hackett, Korg MS10. First coming together in 2019, they recognised in each other a commonality of approach to improvisation, based on each musician's concern with the expressive physicality of their instrument's sound. A CD of studio and live work is forthcoming.

Tern (Wachsmann / Hackett / Karlsen) are all exceptional musicians in their own right, and each recognised for their unique approach to creating improvised music. When these three great minds chose to work together they sparked a rare artistic alchemy with startling results, from the subtle and ethereal melodic ideas, to robust and tactile rhythmic volleys, even the roughest of sounds in their repertoire are deeply considered and musically compelling. They reveal a vast palette of colour as they dance between the darkest shadows and the most vivid and dazzling light. This is fine music for all the senses.

— Dr Paul Abbott, Director of Events and Enterprise, Leeds Conservatoire & Artistic Director, Sounds Like THIS Festival

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Thursday February 15 – 7.30 for 8.00pm
Wesley Memorial Church
New Inn Hall Street OX1 2DH £10/£8

Guests

with guests
Dariusz Blaszczak electronics
Lawrence Casserley various sounders
Bruno Guastalla cello

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Wesley Memorial Church
New Inn Hall Street
Oxford OX1 2DH £10/£8

 

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