

B&B
Christoph Bösch: flute/electronics
Daniel Buess: percussion/electronics
The duo „B&B“ (Christoph Bösch, flutes & Daniel Buess,
percussions) was founded in 2003, developed from the common work of Daniel Buess
and Christoph Bösch over many years with Ensemble Phoenix Basel, of which
both of the two musicians are core-members.
The duo has already for quite a long time connections to Asia and especially
to Japan. Begun by the collaboration with the japanese composer Noriko Hisada
who wrote a piece for the duo, a first invitation to Japan was made possible,
where „B&B“ gave concerts and held lectures at Tokyo College
of Music. This first collaboration leaded because of it’s wide resonnance
to a further invitation from the Japan Society of contemporary music to B&B
and Toshiko Sakakibara as interpreters in residence for their composition-competition
2005.
Beside this competition, the three musicians played further performances with
their own programs. 2004, B&B took part of the festival Roaring Hoofs in
the Gobi-Desert, Mongolia, followed by further concerts in Switzerland). 2006,
B&B realized a collaboration with the australian musicians Eugene Eughetti
(Speak Percussion Melbourne), composers James Hullick and Myles Mumford as the
Collectables.
The focus of their concert-programs is on surround-electronics, music for percussions,
flute and electronics, composed and performed by the collectables. They performed
at Australian’s experimental music festival Liquid Architecture in Brisbane,
Sidney and Melnbourne, followed by concerts in Europe in 2007.
There is a new Portrait-CD which shows the resault of the colaboration of B&B
with the unique swiss composer Franz Furrer-Münch, which the duo plays
together with the saxophonist Sascha Armbruster (www.unitedphoenixrecords.com).



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Alex Buess "Khat", recorded live at Festival Warsaw Atumn 2006
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Franz Furrer-Münch: eng/weit/lento (2001)