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Gasteig HP8

Bus stops
Gasteig HP8 (TOUR SÜD)

Event location

Gasteig HP8

Hans-Preißinger-Straße 8

81379 Munich

(089) 48 09 80

www.gasteig.de/festivals/die-lange-nacht-der-musik-im-gasteig-hp8/

barrier-free - max. 400 m to the bus stop


At a glance :
8:00 pm - 12:00 am o' clock: Silent Disco by PULS
9:00 pm - 10:00 pm o' clock: Münchner Philharmoniker
10:30 pm - 11:30 pm o' clock: Sinem
12:00 am - 1:00 am o' clock: Kokonelle & Band
11:30 pm - 12:30 am o' clock: LBT
1:00 am - 2:00 am o' clock: Komfortrauschen
8:15 pm - 9:00 pm o' clock: Klangnomaden
9:30 pm - 10:15 pm o' clock: Temka’s Jazz Trio
10:45 pm - 11:30 pm o' clock: Susi Lotter Quintett
8:00 pm - 8:45 pm o' clock: Loni Lipp
9:15 pm - 10:00 pm o' clock: Ensemble ECetra
10:30 pm - 11:15 pm o' clock: Elysian Ascent

Welcome to southern climes! This year's Long Night at HP8 will see Saal (Hall) E dedicated to electronic music produced with analog instruments. Saal X will offer a vibrant program ranging from classical music to hip-hop, while University for Music and Theater Munich students will present a wide range of contemporary music in the Probensaal and Kleiner Saal. And on the square at the Kulturkraftwerk, there will once again be the much-loved Silent Disco for everyone.

 

SQUARE at the Kulturkraftwerk

8 pm – midnight: Silent Disco by PULS

Go party-crazy in the open air, just the way you like it! At the Silent Disco by PULS, everyone can dance with wireless headphones carrying various music channels to the sound of PULS.

 

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SAAL X

9 – 10 pm: Münchner Philharmoniker

Munich‘s Philharmonic Orchestra is taking part in the Long Night at HP8 for the first time. They will be packing along two masterpieces of chamber music: the Piano Quintet in E flat minor by Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Franz Schubert's famous “Trout Quintet.” Two absolute classics of musical literature.

 

10.30 – 11.30 pm: Sinem

High-flyers: the Anadolu post-punk trio Sinem from Munich conjures up the spirit of the she-punks. Singer Sinem moves across the stage with lizard-like determination, as if her name were Iggy Türkpop. With a deaf performance by Ilknur Warnecke.

 

Midnight – 1 am: Kokonelle & Band

Kokonelle combines elements of hip-hop, R&B, Afro and soul while incorporating multiple languages. This diversity is reflected not only in her voice, but also in her profound lyrics in English, Lingala, French and German, which encompass a vast range of emotions and experiences.

 


 

HALLE E

11.30 pm – 12.30 am: LBT – Lively Techno

Produced purely acoustically, on piano, double bass, and drums, without computers or synthesizers. From lyrical to minimal, from deep to industrial, LBT's sound is multi-faceted and always driven by a pulsating kick drum. Their music is a journey inward, inviting you to dream as well as dance ecstatically.

 

1 – 2 am: Komfortrauschen (Comfortbuzz) – live techno from Berlin

Komfortrauschen is a live techno band that uses traditional instruments in an innovative way to create the hard-hitting sound of a DJ set. Imagine: a punk band trapped in a drum machine, The Prodigy as Berghain resident, Richie Hawtin meets Slipknot. The pure ecstasy and mechanical precision of techno, enriched with the fresh energy and playfulness of a live band.

 


 

KLEINER SAAL (Small Hall): Made by HMTM

8.15 – 9 pm: Klangnomaden – Alpine folk music

Between tradition and self-realization, the Klangnomaden (Sound Nomads) inspire audiences through their rousing playing style and a unique sound that instantly conjures up a cheerful mood. Having come together at music seminars and now grown into a proper group during their studies, they play traditional Alpine folk music as well as their own compositions.

9.30 – 10.15 pm: Temka’s Jazz Trio – hard bop bebop jazz

This trio presents saxophonist Munkhtemuulen Bayanjargal's own pieces and interprets favorite pieces from the great American Songbook. The Mongolian jazz saxophonist Munkhtemuulen Bayanjargal is completing his master's degree at the University of Music and Theater Munich. He will be accompanied by Theo Kollross on piano and Philip Heuermann on double bass.

10.45 – 11.30 pm: Susi Lotter Quintet

With her new quintet, BMW prizewinner Susi Lotter has created a sound that combines dreamy lightness and playful joy - music that is sometimes exuberant, sometimes melancholy. With Pablo Struff on keys, Rei Kondakciu on guitar, Katharina Pfeifer on saxophone, Jakob Marsmann on drums and Susi Lotter on electric bass and double bass.

 


 

PROBENSAAL: Made by HMTM

8 – 8.45 pm: Loni Lipp – jazz and more

Loni Lipp interprets rather unknown jazz standards. With their own lyrics in English and Mongolian as well as new melodies from Mongolia, the trio encourages listeners to expand the boundaries of their imagination. With Loni Lipp on fretless bass, trumpet and vocals, Jakob Marsmann on drums and Adél Kövécs on electric piano.

9.15 – 10 pm: Ensemble ECetra – reality in lachrimae

With an unusual line-up of zither (Sarah Luisa Wurmer), voice (Eva Kuhn) and electronics (Valentin Penninger), the Ensemble ECetra is always in search of an independent sound. Their program “reality in lachrimae” moves between early and contemporary music and includes songs by John Dowland, live improvisations, and contemporary works by composers from the Munich scene.

10.30 – 11.15 pm: Elysian Ascent – jazz and pop classics

The duo “Elysian Ascent” from Munich surprises audiences with a somewhat unconventional line-up, as the band's only instruments are a bass and the human voice. Julia Fröhlich (vocals) and bassist Eley Ellmer met while studying together, which gave rise to the idea for the duo. Their repertoire includes soulful original compositions, but also some newly interpreted classics from the jazz and pop world.

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