Friday, 9 October 2026 · 19:00–20:30 · Aubing
Josefine Opsahl
Danish composer-cellist pairing her instrument with live electronics and sound design in Bergson's acoustically tuned Elektra hall.
Why go
A solo concert from Josefine Opsahl, a Danish cellist and composer who works between classical tradition and contemporary electronic sound, layering her cello with live electronics, spatial ideas and performance. It runs in the Elektra Tonquartier, the new concert room inside Bergson's converted 1920s power station in Munich-Aubing, built for exactly this kind of detailed acoustic work. Expect roughly 90 minutes of music that moves between written composition and improvised, sound-led exploration. Tickets use a pay-what-you-can scale, from a lower social price to a support price for those who want to give more.
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