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Gravitations: Mahler

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Sat, Jun 14, 2025, 20:00
When Haggai Cohen-Milo describes his approach to creatively engaging with works of concert literature from the perspective of a jazz musician, it is flying objects in space that come to mind. When exploring the work, he feels like a spaceship that is drawn to the moon – the work – and thus accelerates further, finally overcoming the gravitational forces through targeted counter-steering, shooting past it and exploring new worlds: Worlds that lie beyond. Haggai Cohen-Milo, double bassist and composer, is... Read full text

Keywords: Jazz & World

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Musicians

Haggai Cohen-MiloDouble bass
Tamuz DekelGuitar
James ShippSynthesizer, Drums
Justin StantonTrumpet
Ziv RavitzDrums, Electronics
Emma RawiczSaxophon
StimulusSpoken word art
AmewuSpoken word art

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