Wittwulf Y Malik
1967-72 music-studies in Hamburg and Detmold / 1972-76 psychology-studies in Hamburg and Zürich. Since 1976 free-lance work as composer, composer-performer, visual-artist, performance-artist and with experimental multimedia-projects. Collaboration with dancers, actors, writers, visual artists and filmmakers.
Since the 1960´s Wittwulf Y Malik has been one of the leading names in a new style of cello playing in Europe. He started experimenting when he studied the classical cello in the conservatory classes of Arthur Troester and Andre Navarra. He has developed his solo cello recitals to the field of new music and with time became absorbed with creating his own music.
His musical ideas seem to come out of an earthy and bodily space, aeons before our cultural history and tradition. At the same time they are also very abstract and spiritual like a music of a far-off future, when, for example, a space of crystal and aetheric tone-particles or a broad field of harmonics appears and streams with a very long breath.
Grants in Germany, Italy and Sweden. Teaching-work at a lot of universities and music academies.
Exhibitions at a lot of galleries and museums. Concerts/Performances in nearly all European countries and Canada and the US.
Przeszłe wydarzenia
- 02.10.2014, 19:00 - 21:00, Piwnica Kany, videoART - Instalacje Multimedialne
Filmy
- Wolkenmeer (Sea of clouds)10' 20''
Wolkenmeer (Sea of clouds)Production: 2013
experimental music video
Clouds, and clouds again, floating, dreaming, taken away from earthly bounds, a vast and endless sea. The orgue and its constant sound made of air and the merging voice of the cello provide power and vastness, tension and relaxation on this rocking and evening journey. Both instruments are played by myself.
- Energy of Red5' 38''
Energy of RedProduction: 2012
experimental music video
This video is made of 31 images in different colour shades. By merging them a consistent flow of changing colour energies is created. The purely electronical music is done with the synthesizers YAMAHA DX11 and TG55.