The NEW series at Giesinger Bahnhof:
BorisRuge invites guests to an intimate, open and humorous conversation about their own life blues. The blues, which somehow connects us all in this world, and he plays, sings and jams with his guests! An intimate evening with blue notes and boogie!
Our guest: the singer, musician and lyricist Wolfgang Obrecht.
He has been running the RichArt recording studio in Munich for 30 years, where countless CDs have been produced, mainly with Iranian musicians and important international representatives of improvised music.
Four of his productions have received the German Record Critics' Award. He has also visited countries such as Mongolia, India, Italy, Iran, Taiwan, China, Spain and Scandinavia for various musical projects. Mostly responsible for the compositions for the bands Piazza Grande and Tresmundo, he plays the accordion, melodica, dulcimer, mandola and Persian setar. Numerous film scores: currently the documentary film "Schafstage"
Talking Blues with Boris Ruge
Boris Ruge is looking for the true blues and he doesn't just find it by copying the guitar licks of blues guitar heroes. He finds it in the unvarnished stories of people.
For the research for his solo premiere "Bring Your Own Blues", he interviewed friends, colleagues and people about their own life blues. The conversations quickly became deep, surprisingly intimate and humanly touching and enriching.
At Talking Blues, he now talks about the blues on stage with dazzling, special and yet so normal people. It's about real encounters in a society where so much is about appearances and likes or being right.
There will be blues from Boris and perhaps also from the guests. Be curious. Get in! Let it roll!
About Boris Ruge:
"...Boris Ruge plays the guitar masterfully with soft blues and tart rock to powder-dry rhymes" TZ München
"Boris Ruge, who also played the guitar fantastically, showed his bravura skills. Longing turned into song... " Reutlinger Generalanzeiger
"You play a very excellent guitar" as a guest of Peter Horton on SWR
Prizes: Tollwood Förderpreis, Scharfrichterbeilpreis winner, Andres Segovia Scholarship at the
Banff Center for the Arts in Canada
ADMISSION 12 € / 10 € reduced
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Price information:
ADMISSION 12 € / 10 € reduced