Trio akk:zent // Bratko Bibič & Dedley Woodleybears
- 10.00 EUR Cena
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26. Keltika 2021 international festival
Trio akk:zent // Bratko Bibič & Dedley Woodleybears
saturday, august 14, at 9 pm
Star plac, Cerkno; in case of rain the venue will be covered
Tickets: 7 € presale / 10 € at the concert
Trio akk:zent (AT)
harmonization of genres from jazz and pop to Balkan music
Johannes Münzner (accordion, diatonic accordion, voice)
Paul Schuberth (accordion, voice)
Victoria Pfeil (saxophones, voice)
Bratko Bibič & Dedley Woodleybears (SI, AT, CZ)
cabinet of sonic wonders
Bratko Bibič (accordion, voice)
Tomáš Novák (violin, voice)
Paul Schuberth (accordion, voice)
Victoria Pfeil (saxophones, voice)
The double concert will host two international ensembles, in which the accordion will play an important role, as well as Bratko Bibič, as a member of one of the ensembles and the mastermind of the concert cycle Simple Pieces for Complicated Times, since both concerts are part of the cycle. Bibič brought the popular folk instrument into alternative musical field with the bands Begnagrad and Madleys and the international quintet Accordion Tribe. He will play with the Dedley Woodleybears band and present an intricate mix of avant-garde jazz, “new music”, experimental world music, critical work songs, as well as Slovak and other folk songs, and plenty of improvisation. A kind of “spiritus movens” of both performing ensembles is the classically trained Paul Schuberth, who is considered one of the most renowned Austrian accordionists of the young generation (born in 1994). Writing about his third solo album Dark Side of Sun, the reviewer of Vienna's Falter said: “virtuoso changes of tempo, pitch and sounds in all possible variations, barely reminiscent of an accordion, in between short tunes - Schuberth is a genius.” Like Dedley Woodleybears, Trio akk:zent also plays a unique mix of genres and styles, in which polyphony meets techno, jazz meets pop, Balkan music with diatonic accordion.