PHOTO: © Alexander Mercks

Handpan meets Bansuri | Alexander Mercks und Tobias Bülow | Berlin

In the organizer's words:

We invite you to an unforgettable evening full of sound, when the two musicians Alexander Mercks and Tobias Bülow magically interweave their sounds of handpan, bansuri, piano and percussion.
In the magnificent setting of the Stadtkloster Segens, you can simply let your soul dangle, feel inside yourself and let yourself be carried away into the magical world of sound.

VVK: 20€
B.O.: 25€

About the artists:

Alexander Mercks is one of the most renowned handpan virtuosos who transports you to another world through his music.
With his fascinating playing style, Alex takes his audience on a journey through a broad spectrum of emotions.

He discovered his love for music at a young age, but was mostly on the side of the listeners and dancers. He found shelter and vitality in the beauty of the world's diverse music.
His journey led him to the handpan by chance in 2014 - a unique and versatile instrument that he taught himself. With his deep understanding of the instrument, Alex creates complex and soulful melodies, harmonies and rhythms that showcase his technical prowess and emotional depth.
Through his music he reveals himself, creating a unifying experience and a warm afterglow that listeners take home with them and often carry with them for a long time.

Throughout his career, Alex has played at numerous festivals and concerts around the world, mesmerizing audiences with his creativity and passion for music. For around seven years, he toured and created together with Malte Marten as Yatao, achieving worldwide success both live and online.

Alexander Mercks is an artist who continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with the handpan. He inspires and captivates audiences with his unique and mesmerizing sound.

As one of the world's best-known handpan artists, he had great success with his debut album "Osmosis".

He is about to release his album 'The Ordinary Epic'.

Tobias Bülow is a multi-instrumentalist and plays - in addition to handpans and percussion - the Indian bansuri flute in a particularly soulful way. Intensive study of traditional Indian raga music and his feeling for harmonies and melodies enable him to intuitively develop complex compositions from the moment. As an experienced concert musician, he sees music as a universal language that transcends all boundaries and has the power to connect people and cultures.

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Price information:

ADVANCE BOOKING: €20 B.O.: €25

Location

Stadtkloster Segen Schönhauser Allee 161 10435 Berlin

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