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David Kayy

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David Kayy David Kayy is a German-born guitarist (core-genre jazz), composer, music-creator, music researcher. (family name Rainer David Stehmann) During the period from 2016 – 2022 David Kayy has worked in deeper studies (music research) on an inventive further string how to improvise, create and compose music: musical abstraction - inspired by the elements and creative art of abstract painting in the period 1870 to 1930 and from 1980. The musical, artistic and art-historical background of the work, process and development is highly interesting and of cultural value. Musical abstraction was seen in history and literature, to describe it simply, as impractical, results not working or impossible to establish. Assignments of historic music styles to be abstract (Schoenberg’s 12 tone music, absolute music in the beginning of 18th century…) turned out to be incorrect. Musical abstraction means to work in music with abstract creation principles of art (painting, sculpting etc.).

David Kayy reached a full working fundamental method, which can be seen as a new musical creation principle, new style in the relevance of the today existing music-creation principles like harmony to melody, melody to harmony, lyrics to melody/harmony, phonetic to music, redefinition of given music (in rhythm, sound, style, interpretation etc.) The artist presents and publishes it in the jazz - guitar solo live program: abstract views on life, music videos and masterclasses / community workshops. Leading to his credo: @mydefinitionofabstractjazz musical abstraction - described more tangibly - by David Kayy’s worked out and developed new fundamentals: abstract geometric harmony, abstract geometric melody, abstract geometric musical movement, abstract arrangement, articulation, form and rhythmicity. Fueled by the artistic and painting principles of Sonia Delaunay (co-founder of Orphism art movement, abstract geometry), Gerhard Richter and further contemporary abstract artists.

Links : www.davidkayy-jazzguitar.com David Kayy in google To learn more and get deeper insights by the up-coming TV interview and documentary , TV podcast: David Kayy at host Anke Kahle (previous BBC, currently at WDR) - music and culture Anke Kahle in google

About - abstract views on live - Jazz-Guitar solo concert Performing the concert `Abstract views on life` David Kayy plays on the highest international and guitarhistorical level in terms of virtuosity, musicality and individual articulation, expressing deepness, amazing speed and rich soundcolors, referring to many legends of the guitar in the last 4 decades and contemporary artists with appreciative views. Using it to tell musical jazz stories about life, people and art. Specific virtuosic elements are new and never been seen in history of guitar. All used to underline expression, musical articulation and creativity. Exciting .... the wheel of guitarhistory is turned further and you will find the elements published in a catalog within the part Development & Biography. To explore o.a. in concertpieces junction, oilmill and atelier. David Kayy is listed in the Carlos Juan (highly respected international guitar business authority) personally featured overview of best guitarists of all genres. https://carlosjuan.eu/references/

Press and media: David Kayy Culture media /radio: the music pieces of `The journey by David K & group ` were played and introduced with great success in the leading public culture media in Germany and other countries. RBB, Funkhaus Europa, Radio Multikulti Berlin, WDR, Deutschlandfunk (DLF) etc. The track RYSA is still part of the radioprogram of Deutschlandfunk (DLF) representing their international soundcolour since 15 years, in alliance with other music.

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