In the organizer's words:
Susanne Sewald takes her singing saw, the wonderful Frl. Feldmann, on a journey into the world of unusual timbres. She will be joined by multi-instrumentalist Michael Korneffel with such unconventional instruments as banjo, jew's harp, autoharp, melodica and blues harp. On 2 October, the journey will take place under the beautiful glass roof of the Bürgerhaus Stollwerck and in the foyer of Theater 509. Registered as a trademark by cutler Carl Feldmann in the 1920s, the singing saw is still a unique instrument that produces sound by means of standing waves on a long pull saw. Popular as a vaudeville and orchestral instrument in the 1920s, it is rarely played today and its musical possibilities are far from being fully explored.
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