02 Oct 2025 ・ 20:00 ・ Leechkirche
Marija Kovačević
Serbian born, New York City based violinist Marija Kovačević works in classical, experimental and improvised music and theater.
Her project “Music for Broken Violins” is an exploitation of sonic textures with broken violins, bows and their fragments. In addition to Vol. 1, Vol. 2 The Chapel, Vol. 3 Sun Tunnels and Vol. 4 Piscina, released independently on Bandcamp, broken violins also appear on “Rainy Afternoon near Paris” album with Thierry Müller, “Push Broken Duet” album with Romain Perrot (available on Chocolate Monk) and most recently “Bez Vremena” album with Paul Collins and Quentin Rollet (available on Astres d’Or).
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Georg Wissa
Georg Wissa works with voice and resonant objects.
In this concert, he returns to a space that has shaped his musical path for more than two decades.
For over twenty years, he has entered this church:
to sing, to play, to listen.
Now, within the frame of !nterpenetration, he creates a concert here.
A very particular instrument may appear:
the inner body of a grand piano –
a broken resonance chamber,
resting for years in a basement, quietly waiting to be played.
No longer a piano, but something else:
a harp of wood, iron, and dust.
He found it twenty years ago. Or perhaps it found him.
If it can be brought into the church, it will sound.
If not, he will arrive with a backpack –
filled with resonant objects, and with his voice.
A concert about the sound of things.
About fragments, places, and memory.
And about what remains when we truly listen.