Grachtenfestival: Sasha Berliner Quartet

Sasha Berliner presents powerful and layered jazz, with the vibraphone at its center. Enriched with electronic effects and synthesizers, she creates a dynamic and groundbreaking sound during this concert. Improvisation, tension, and atmosphere flow seamlessly into one another for a unique musical experience. See her at Felix Meritis Amsterdam during the Grachtenfestival.
Grachtenfestival: Sasha Berliner Quartet
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Discover the world of Sasha Berliner
Sasha Berliner presents a powerful and layered jazz experience. Central to her vibraphone playing is enriched with electronic effects, synthesizers, and surprising layers of sound. This creates a dynamic and groundbreaking sound, where improvisation, tension, and atmosphere flow seamlessly into one another.
The musical journey of Berliner
Berliner is a versatile musician, composer, producer, and bandleader. She started out as a rock drummer but discovered the vibraphone during her studies at the Oakland School for the Arts. This instrument offered her the opportunity to develop her own distinctive musical voice.
Influences and style
In 2016, Berliner moved to New York to study at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. There, she was mentored by the renowned vibraphonist Stefon Harris. His influence, particularly in the realm of harmony, has played a significant role in shaping her unique style.
Musicians playing along
During this concert, Sasha Berliner is accompanied on vibraphone by Rasmus Sorensen (piano), Freddie Jensen (bass), and Jamie Peet (drums). Together, they create an unforgettable musical evening, full of improvisation and innovative sounds.
Accessibility
General accessibility provisions and information
Present, available or allowed
- Service dog allowed
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
Provisions for people with reduced mobility
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- Stairs with handrail
- Lift
- Passageways that are sufficiently wide
- Accessible restroom
- Mobile payment
Provisions for people who are deaf or hard of hearing
Present, available or allowed
- Sign language interpretation provided
Not present, not available or not allowed
- Personal assistant
- Guide lines
- Hearing loop (t-coil or headphones)
- Closed captioning
- Open captioning
- Hidden disability Sunflower-keycord recognised here
- Low stimulus hours
- Sensory experience
- Audio description
- Accessible information
- Material in Braille

















