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Image: Tetiana Khoroshun by Oleksii Pshenichnikov & Boris Loginov by Elza Loginova
16 October 2025, 19:00--22:00
daadgalerie
Oranienstr. 161, 10969 Berlin
On 16 October 2025, DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program and Kyiv Contemporary Music Days present a double concert featuring new music from Ukraine. Audiovisual works by composer Boris Loginov will be intertwined with electronic and voice pieces by composer Tetiana Khoroshun, ending in a live collaborative performance.
Boris Loginov will contribute three audiovisual compositions, two of which were realized in collaboration with experimental filmmaker Telemach Wiesinger, and one created by the composer himself. Together, these works form a trilogy that reflects on the artist's position in relation to the external world, shifting between roles and perspectives, and examining the ways in which the individual constructs modes of interaction with the surrounding environment. One of the compositions is commissioned for this event.
Interspersed between Loginov’s works, Tetiana Khoroshun’s set will present a live performance combining voice and real-time electronics. Granular synthesis is applied to generate textures, highlighting the interaction between acoustic and processed sound. As a closing highlight, an additional live set will feature Khoroshun’s collaboration with Albert Saprykin on a modular synthesizer.
Free admission, all welcome.
The event is part of a special program supported by the German Federal Foreign Office for artists and cultural professionals from Ukraine.
1. Tetiana Khoroshun — first_tape for tape '3
2. Boris Loginov — Augenblick_25 '3 (video by Telemach Wiesinger)
3. Tetiana Khoroshun — lj for quadraphonic tape '17
4. Boris Loginov — Augenblick_27 '3 (video by Telemach Wiesinger)
5. Tetiana Khoroshun and Albert Saprykin — live performance '18
6. Boris Loginov — Innerer Verkehr '3
Tetiana Khoroshun (born 1996) is a composer of acoustic and electroacoustic music, sound installations, music for performances, cinema, and computer games. She is a co-author and performer in the electroacoustic duet GUMA and “first_tape” group, composer and sound designer in Daraba studio. Khoroshun is a manager of Sed Contra Ensemble.
Tetiana Khoroshun graduated from the National Music Academy of Ukraine. Her projects and music have been presented in Austria, Poland, Germany, Slovenia, Croatia, Canada, Azerbaijan, Lithuania, and China. Tetiana participated in projects and performance festivals, including Ruhrtriennale (Germany), Toteme Electric Ukraine (Canada/Ukraine/Germany), Jezycki Art Center (Poland), Centrum Kultury Zamek (Poland), Language Exercises (Azerbaijan), The Acousmatic Project (Austria), TO)pot festival (Slovenia), Project Unsimple Chamber Group (China), and others.
Boris Loginov (born 1990 in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian composer. He has experimented with various musical genres and styles and worked with various ensembles: symphony orchestra, chamber orchestra, choir, chamber ensembles, and solos. He has also worked in electroacoustic music and music for theater productions and art performances. He is the author of film soundtracks.
Loginov studied at the National Music Academy of Ukraine and the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music (Warsaw, Poland). His pieces were performed around the world by Nina Guo (vocal), Lindsey Eckenroth (flute), Pierluigi Clemente (guitar), Kyiv Symphony Orchestra (conductor Mykola Lysenko), Alter Ratio vocal ensemble (conductor Olga Prykhodko), Lux Vocal Ensemble (conductor Ulrike Heider), Sed Contra Ensemble, Synaesthesis Ensemble, and others.
Albert Saprykin, Les Vynogradov