Call me Noctis - portrait concert by and with Florian Wetter

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Two anniversaries and a new beginning: for his 44th birthday and after thirty years on stage, Florian Wetter is giving himself and his audience a concert of his own music.

The music for several works from recent years will be played live - "Dorian Gray" (2018), "Salome" (2022) and "Titanic" (2023) for synthesizer as well as the radio play music for "The Fall of the House of Usher" (2007) for piano.

Wetter runs the Theater of the Immoralists together with director Manuel Kreitmeier and works there as an actor, musician, author and translator.

He studied music at the University of Music in University campus Freiburg and English language and literature at the Albert Ludwig University and composed his first theater music for Brecht's "The Good Man of Szechwan" at the age of fourteen.

His work sees itself as the fourth dimension of the stage. His music spans a wide range of styles and is inspired by classical and contemporary music, minimal music through to electronic, hip-hop and new wave.

The concert is both a retrospective and the birth of his new alter ego "Noctis", under which he will be releasing his music in the near future.

Connoisseurs of the Immoralists will have the opportunity to relive some of the works of recent years in a completely new way or to get to know them anew in this way.

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