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FRAMED #77 Golnar Trio / Exhibition 'Every Wave is New' Max & Katharina Renneisen
FRAMED #77 Golnar Trio / Exhibition 'Every Wave is New' Max & Katharina Renneisen

FRAMED #77 Golnar Trio / Exhibition 'Every Wave is New' Max & Katharina Renneisen

Golnar Trio — Golnar Shahyar, Mahan Mirarab and Amir Wahba — unite voice, guitar and percussion in powerful, cross-cultural music. The evening features Every Wave is New by Max and Katharina Renneisen, exploring nature through painting and analogue photography.

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Time & Location

02 Nov 2023, 19:30

Morphine Records, Köpenicker Straße 147 Hinterhof, 1. Etage, 10997 Berlin, Germany

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MUSIC – Golnar Trio (Golnar Shahyar, Mahan Mirarab, Amir Wahba)


Superlatives precede Golnar Shahyar, and indeed: the Tehran-born singer, composer, and poet truly has something like a "millennial voice"! Every note she sings exudes pure magic; behind every seemingly effortless gesture, and every encouraging smile, her breathtaking control over rhythm, melody, pitch, and timbre is revealed. Born in the time of the First Gulf War, she builds profound and deeply moving musical as well as cultural bridges, connecting music with pressing social concerns. Influenced by singers such as Joni Michell and Betty Carter, Fairuz and Hayedeh, Aziza Mustafa Zadeh and Omou Sangare, Golnar Shahyar is above all always one thing: Golnar Shahyar. Shahyar recently released her debut album "Tear Drop" which was nominated for Debut Album of the Year (International) at the German Jazz Awards. For Framed she will be performing her songs with her long-term musical partner and exceptional guitarist Mahan Mirarab as well as the powerhouse percussionist Amir Wahba.

Golnar Shahyar: Voice, Piano, Synthesizer

Mahan Mirarab: Guitar, electronics

Amir Wahba: Percussion


ART EXHIBITION – Max & Katharina Renneisen


'Every Wave is New' is a new exhibit produced specifically for this event

Max Renneisen is a German painter based in Berlin. It is vital to his paintings and drawings to build on the legacy of the Old Masters and to explore the painterly possibilities of the imitation of nature in the light of modern imagery. Working in a range of media and formats, from small drawings on paper to large-scale oil paintings on canvas, Max Renneisen is particularly concerned with general issues such as human relationship with nature and the relationship between ideal and reality.

Katharina Renneisen is a German visual artist who uses analogue photography as her main medium. She works primarily with medium and large format cameras, maintaining full control over the photographic process from the exposure to the final print. In addition to film-based photography, she also explores the possibilities of historical and alternative techniques. So far, a particular emphasis lies on hand-colouring silver gelatin prints with oil paints.

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