Dalla Torre/Joussein/Zöschg

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A first joint encounter between Damian Dalla Torre, Delphine Joussein and Laura Zöschg takes the audience on a two-hour walk through soundscapes between ambient and noise.
When you walk through a mountain landscape, you encounter special sounds. Sometimes it is so quiet that you can only hear your own breathing. With sharpened senses and your thoughts alone, you trudge along until suddenly a stone comes loose somewhere and you hear the impact as loud as if you were standing right next to it. At first you feel completely alone in the muffled fog, before you discover a row of whistling marmots, the cry of a bird of prey echoes off the rock face or you are immersed in a deafening concert of cowbells behind the next hilltop. At the same time, there is hardly any other place where a thunderstorm - accompanied by rapidly changing color palettes, muffled rumbling and shifting space-time dimensions - is as impressive and dangerous as on a mountain.
The soundscapes of Damian Dalla Torre, Delphine Joussein and Laura Zöschg offer an equally special experience. Delicate sounds are layered into atmospheres so dense that you feel you can touch them. What initially seems simple becomes astonishingly complex at second glance. Sweet sounds become increasingly expansive and develop a brute force. A feeling of closeness and distance that was thought to be certain becomes blurred.
In this constellation, the three musicians meet for the first time. For a two-hour walk through soundscapes that can be located somewhere between ambient and noise. A cooperation with the Südtirol Jazzfestival.
Trigger warning: Use of fog.
