For more than a decade, the Muzyka Ucha Trzeciego (“The Third Ear Music”) series has presented some of the most compelling voices in contemporary improvised music, creating a space where artists from diverse aesthetic backgrounds and sonic traditions can meet and collaborate.
The sixteenth edition of the series will bring together music, electronics, and contemporary dance in a special premiere performance. Artists associated with Amsterdam’s renowned improvised music scene and the Trytone Collective will join Polish musicians and performers for a one-set concert based on free improvisation, movement, and intensive sonic exploration.
Three wind instruments, electronics, and contemporary dance will interact on stage in real time, allowing sound and movement to merge into a multidimensional live experience. This concert is dedicated to audiences who seek not only to listen, but to experience music through all senses. It will be a unique event shaped by spontaneity, dialogue, and openness to experimentation.
Performers:
Tobias Klein (DE/NL) – bass clarinet
Andrius Dereviancenko (LT/NL) – tenor saxophone
Krzysztof Kasprzyk (PL) – soprano saxophone
Mikołaj Pacholczyk (PL) – electronics
Anna Maria Karabela (PL) – contemporary dance
Tobias Klein – a bass clarinetist, saxophonist, composer, and one of the key figures of the European improvised music scene. Based in Amsterdam since 1990, he studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory with, among others, Jasper Blom and Harry Sparnaay.
His work combines contemporary jazz, free improvisation, contemporary music, and live electronics, drawing inspiration from African, Eastern European, and Asian musical traditions.
https://www.tobiasklein.nl/
Andrius Dereviancenko – a saxophonist, improviser, and composer associated with Amsterdam’s experimental music scene. His artistic practice combines jazz, free improvisation, and live electronics, creating dense and energetic soundscapes rooted in spontaneity and sonic exploration.
He is a recipient of the Leiden Jazz Award and co-creator of acclaimed projects including the band Litterjug, nominated for the Danish Music Awards Jazz.
https://www.andriusderevi.com/bio
Krzysztof Kasprzyk – a Polish saxophonist based in Vienna. After completing classical saxophone studies in Kraków, he moved to Graz in 2000 to study at the Jazz Institute of the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, later continuing his education at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Since then, he has been deeply involved in improvised music and sound research.
https://www.chriskasprzyk.com/
Mikołaj Pacholczyk – an experimental electronic artist from Lublin working under the name ZUOL (Zakład Utylizacji Odpadów Ludzkich). His largely improvised practice moves between harsh noise, ambient, and chiptune aesthetics, often employing feedback systems and no-input techniques.
https://zuol.bandcamp.com/
Anna Maria Karabela – a contemporary dancer, choreographer, and dance educator. A graduate of the Ballet School in Warsaw, she also studied choreography and dance pedagogy at CODARTS in Rotterdam and Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität in Linz. She has performed internationally and collaborated with renowned choreographers and artists including William Forsythe, Wayne McGregor, Carolyn Carlson, Angelin Preljocaj, and Yuval Pick.
Her artistic practice combines performance, choreography, and education, focusing on projects built around emotion, movement, and interdisciplinary dialogue. She leads workshops and creates choreography for theatre productions, films, and performance projects, treating dance as a space of communication, freedom, and creative transformation.
https://annamariakarabela.com/
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