After the world premiere "When the Clouds Clear" with Swiss pianist Nik Bärtsch and London video artist with Swiss pianist Nikärtsch and London video artist Sophie Clements got off to a brilliant start at Enjoy Jazz. the co-production is now moving on to England for a revival at one of the country's most important cultural institutions, the Barbican Center in London. in London, for a revival. The sold-out concert in Mannheim was met with a cheering audience and an enthusiastic The sold-out concert in Mannheim was met with a cheering audience and enthusiastic press response, and will probably also provide unforgettable concert moments in London. Those who were not able to get tickets for the premiere in the extraordinary setting of the Trafowerk in Mannheim or who or simply can't get enough of this unique project now have the chance to see the two exceptional artists in London on 15 November. artists in London on 15 November. https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2019/event/nik-bartsch-sophie-clements-when-the-clouds-clear
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