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Rafal Habel
by Rafal Habel
I work with Song of the Goat theatre for over 25 years until it was no longer inspiring for anyone… I happily was in the first team of Lautari… I love improvisation… my instruments: African travel kora, frame drums, transverse flutes, Lithuanian Birbyne, I discover the Ney family flutes, kaval… new instruments are inspiring
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What Will Come, and How Crafted in the moment, with strings wrapped in gluing tape and vibrations tuned to the resonance of 432 Hz, this composition emerges as a meditation on the unknown. It is the sound of anticipation—a raw, textured exploration of what lies ahead and the mysterious paths we take to meet it. Each tone hums with earthy imperfection, softened by the embrace of tape, yet brimming with the clarity of intention. The music unfolds like a question, its answer whispered by the future. This is not a melody bound by rules but a conversation with the unseen—a dialogue of creation, transition, and wonder. “What Will Come, and How” invites you to pause, to listen deeply, and to feel the edges of tomorrow as they ripple into today
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
I work with Song of the Goat theatre for over 25 years until it was no longer inspiring for anyone… I happily was in the first team of Lautari… I love improvisation… my instruments: African travel kora, frame drums, transverse flutes, Lithuanian Birbyne, I discover the Ney family flutes, kaval… new instruments are inspiring
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Rafal Habel
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