
01.10.25, 20:00, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Charlemagne Palestine & Seppe Gebreurs
Scottish musician Brìghde Chaimbeul proves that bagpipes are anything but dusty. With her deep roots in traditional folk music, she pushes the boundaries of the Scottish smallpipes by incorporating influences from avant-garde and electronic music. The bagpipes’ typical sustained notes cast a mesmerizing spell over the whole.
As maximalist as his outfits (and his piano) are, the music of American multidisciplinary artist Charlemagne Palestine is minimalist, and he is anything but easy to pigeonhole. Seppe Gebruers also displays a certain contradiction. His two pianos are not tuned to the same pitch, but are slightly out of tune by a quarter tone. What is wrong, and what is right? How much space is there between the white and black keys of the keyboard? Everything you thought you knew about tuning is called into question.
**gratis voor studenten en personeel KASK & Conservatorium
9000 Gent