TRANCENDANCE
DEU//
It's time to dance again! We once again invite you to an extraordinary concert and dance experience in the Dreifaltigkeitskirche, where classical and modern music meet. The unique atmosphere and acoustics of the striking brick building in the heart of Lankwitz merge the supposed boundaries between two musical worlds and create a place where young and old are invited to dance to organ and electronic music.
Berlin-based pianist, producer and composer Benjamin Geyer studied jazz piano at the Jazz Institut Berlin / UdK Berlin. Between jazz, improvisation and electronic music, he reinvents classical organ music for himself under the pseudonym BERNSTEINZIMMER.
The 30-minute concert on the MIDI organ starts at 7 pm and leads directly into a DJ set.
An experience for floating and dancing.
ENG//
It's time to dance again! We invite you once again to an extraordinary concert and dance experience in the Dreifaltigkeitskirche, where classical and modern music meet. The unique atmosphere and acoustics of the striking brick building in the heart of Lankwitz blur the perceived boundaries between two musical worlds, creating a place where young and old are invited to dance to organ and electronic music.
Berlin-based pianist, producer and composer Benjamin Geyer studied jazz piano at the Jazz Institut Berlin / UdK Berlin. Between jazz, improvisation and electronic music, he reinvents classical organ music under the pseudonym BERNSTEINZIMMER.
The 30-minute concert on the MIDI organ starts at 7pm and leads directly into a DJ set.
An experience to float and dance to.
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