Concert Performance by
Thomas Lehn and David Watson
At The Physics Room, 2nd floor
209 Tuam Street, Christchurch
8pm Tuesday 20 January 2004
Tickets $10 / $8 members
Cologne based Thomas Lehn is an exemplary pianist internationally known as an interpreter and improviser in classical, contemporary and jazz music. Over the last decade he has also become one of the pivotal figures in Europe's new music scene as a live electronics performer. Lehn focuses on classic analogue synths developed in the 'sixties and has made his own language on the instrument, notably spontaneous interaction and a unique palette of sounds - phat and chunky through to the most sensitive and sophisticated.
For this New Zealand tour, Lehn will be performing with ex-pat New Zealander David Watson, known for his work with various New York luminaries, members of Sonic Youth, John Zorn, and his work on various experimental film soundtracks, notably Mathew Barney's 'Cremaster 3'.
This is an opportunity to hear cutting edge new music that crosses all genres and boundaries by two exponents actively involved in the international new music scene.
This tour in New Zealand is supported by the Goethe Institute.
For more information contact
The Physics Room : ph 03 379 5583
physicsroom@physicsroom.org.nz
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Thomas Lehn and David Watson
Live Recording excerpt 20/01/04 7.13
from The Physics Room Annual 2004
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