Songwriters and musicians gather to share music they are currently working on, in a varied program led by Viktor Jansåker. A short concert performance is followed by a panel discussion.
The conversation is in English.
Hater (SE), duo, indie pop
Kathrine Windfeld (DK), jazz
Video by Michael Haftka (US), art, expressionism
Caroline Landahl and Måns Leonartsson from the visionary indie band Hater performs unreleased songs in an intimate, stripped-down duo setting with guitar and vocals. In recent years they have toured extensively around Europe and played in arenas and concert halls together with Ben Howard, and toured the US. Their latest album Sincerely (2022) has the feel of a glorious, painfully romantic work – made to be on thousands of mixtapes.
Kathrine Windfeld (DK), acclaimed jazz pianist, composer and arranger, leads his own big band. The Guardian describes her music as a rare combination of tenderness and strength: a colorful encounter between sophisticated harmonic passages, driving grooves and poetic ballads that float into her explosive arrangements. This evening, Kathrine Windfeld invites us into her creative process, while playing some of the pieces she is currently working on on the museum's grand piano.
Process video by Michael and Yonat Hafftka (USA): “Traces of Summer”. The contemporary artist Michael Haftka, whose work is represented in the permanent collections of both the Museum of Modern Art and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, contributes a process video of him painting a landscape. The video was filmed and edited by the poet Yonat Haftka and provides a rare glimpse into the working process of an expressionist painter. The film was shot in Red Hook, New York.
With support from Lund Municipality.