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Monday 4. 5.
LAMBERT TRIO /DE + CONIC ROSE /DE
19:30, Big Hall
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Lambert Trio and Conic Rose will appear as part of the Music Infiniti series at Palác Akropolis. Two strikingly different musical visions meet here, united by deep creativity and emotional sensitivity. Minimalist piano master Lambert will present his project in Prague in a trio format for the first time – balancing piano textures, subtle electronic detail and live improvisation. Also returning are Berlin’s Conic Rose, whose sonic aesthetic lives on the edge between dream and reality, luminous longing and a darker kind of beauty – you may remember them from the Spectaculare festival two years ago.

Lambert Trio emerged from a personal challenge to move beyond familiar boundaries. The project’s founder, German pianist, composer and improviser Lambert, has long navigated the space between ambient, jazz and electronic music, with an approach as introspective as his melodic language is emotionally direct. From his early releases on Staatsakt through albums such as Open and onward into experiments with shifting musical materials, Lambert’s trio creates music that feels both meditative and acutely contemporary. His compositions, often shaped by personal experience as well as imagined narratives, tend to linger long after the final note has faded.

On the other side stands Conic Rose – a Berlin-based ensemble whose musical poetry conjures hypnotic night drives, light-flooded scenes of longing and dreamlike inner landscapes. By blending piano with electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards and trumpet, they create a sound that moves between indie pop, ambient, jazz and electronica while maintaining a strongly distinctive identity. Their second album Wedding deepens the band’s surreal journey into a world of distorted mirror images, arriving at a new ideal of unfiltered sonic beauty.

This concert is supported by Liveurope – the first pan-European initiative to support concert clubs in their efforts to host concerts by emerging European artists. Liveurope is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.