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With his new film music, Stephan v. Bothmer explores the shadowy worlds, the unsaid, that which one can only feel but not see on the church organ.


BORDERLINE, this dreamlike avant-garde film about sexuality and racism with its completely new, associative images is hard to describe. But anyone who has seen it will never forget it, its expression is so dense and intense. The civil rights activist and actor Paul Robeson is great. Black Lives Matter 1930 with new film music.
Instead of depicting things and situations, this film tries to show what people think and feel and how they relate to each other.

With his concerts on five continents, Stephan Graf v. Bothmer has so far thrilled over 300,000 guests: at the Schleswig-Holstein Festival and in the Laeiszhalle Hamburg, as well as in Berlin in the Admiralspalast, in the Wintergarten Varieté and in the Berlin Cathedral, even at the Rock-Pop Festival at Tempelhof Airport after Björk, Blur and the Pet Shop Boys. His compositions are as dramatic as they are playful and virtuosic, a fusion of Beethoven and Pink Floyd, Chopin and Deep Purple, African music and electronic music. He opened the 3rd International Organ Festival in the Almaty Philharmonic Hall (Kazakhstan) with two silent film concerts.

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November 2024
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