Presented in collaboration with Deutsche Oper, Icelandic composer Bára Gísladóttir performs her work »Silva«, a downward-growing forest of bass and shadow. Gísladóttir has built an international reputation for compositions that treat sound as a living or
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Wed 25 Nov
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Berghain | Panorama Bar | Säule
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Presented in collaboration with Deutsche Oper, Icelandic composer Bára Gísladóttir performs her work »Silva«, a downward-growing forest of bass and shadow. Gísladóttir has built an international reputation for compositions that treat sound as a living organism. Shifting fluidly between orchestral composition and interdisciplinary production, her work draws equally from contemporary classical rigor and the physical thrust of experimental music: heavy metal, noise, drone, techno and electronica are folded into her meticulously-shaped process. In cooperation with the Deutsche Oper, Gísladóttir will perform a rare presentation of her work »Silva«. Built entirely from the double bass and its electronically processed extensions, the work imagines a forest rooting itself into darkness rather than reaching for light. Thick, oil-dark drones gather at its core, while higher overtones hover like pale vapor rising from subterranean heat. Each tone originates from the instrument in Gísladóttir's hands, layered and transformed into a dense, breathing mass, slow-burning tectonic movements where darkness is radiant.