Ginevra Nervi (IT) x Sander Saarmets | Glitch Please
Reede, 14. november kell 20:00 - 23:00
Paavli Kultuurivabrik, Tallinn
An evening dedicated to deep listening and immersive sound worlds – where voice, electronics, and environment merge into evolving forms of expression.
Ginevra Nervi is an Italian composer, producer, and performer whose music moves fluidly between electronic experimentation, vocal research, and soundscape composition. Her performances unfold as sonic rituals – charged, hypnotic, and deeply human. Through field recordings, vocal manipulation, and electronic processing, Nervi builds vivid sonic architectures where emotion and abstraction coexist.
In this concert, she presents music from her recent projects "The Disorder of Appearances", "Ugly Fucking Monsters", and "Klastos", exploring transformation, perception, and the fragile line between the organic and the artificial. The human voice becomes both instrument and landscape, resonating within the acoustic world that surrounds it.
Sander Saarmets, Estonian composer, sound designer, and electronic musician, performs "Bleu Précieux" – an audiovisual live set based on his recent album of the same name. Written for modular and hardware synthesizers tuned in meantone temperament, the music unfolds like an organism: branching, adapting, and breathing in real time.
Built from generative systems and natural processes, "Bleu Précieux" treats nature not as backdrop but as collaborator — translating plant biofeedback and environmental signals into shifting melodies and textures. The visual world draws from 3D-scanned fragments of Estonian forests and video work by Bohdana Korohod, Maria Paiste, and Pia Fronia, forming a meditative yet visceral experience where sound and image continuously transform one another.
Together, these two artists create a shared space of resonance – an evening where technology, nature, and the human voice intertwine to reveal unseen layers of perception and emotion.
The variety of emerging European talent within Paavli Kultuurivabrik programme is supported by Liveurope: the first pan-European initiative supporting concert venues in their efforts to promote emerging European artists.
Paavli Kultuurivabrik • Paavli tänav 7, 10412 Tallinn, Harju maakond, Eesti
 
                
            