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Forget everything you are supposed to remember
Never ask why
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Emelie Molander - Violin

Knapp Brita Pettersson - Violin

Maria Jonsson - Viola

Maja Molander - Cello

Per Störby Jutbring - Piano, electronics, synths, vocal etc

Johannes Ferm Winkler - Film/visuals

Directed by Peder Bjurman

Sound by Johan Adling

Light by Marta Khomenko

THE THIEF BUNNY SOCIETY CONCERT
An audio visual performance with music by 
PER STÖRBY JUTBRING

The Thief Bunny Concert is an audio visual performance in the post classic context of Störby Jutbrings minimalistic style, in which the piano carries a distinct identity throughout, amongst strings, synths, electronics, texts, film, set design and video mapping.

This concert is focused around the theme and music of  Störby Jutbrings fifth solo album The Thief Bunny Society, and it also contains material from previously solo albums, and coming (2022). Performed by Störby Jutbring, The Malva Quartet, and the visual artist Johannes Ferm Winkler, containing video mapping, light and sound design, and recorded material of dancers and actors. The set design are visuals projected on fabric, plastic and other materials, in different layers, sizes and distances to make an analog 3D experience, in connection with 18th century's opera set design.  The performance is directed by Peder Bjurman.

Oct 16 Uppsala Konsert & Kongress
Oct 22 Kungsbacka Teater
Oct 26 Victoriateatern, Malmö
Booking
PRESS (click photos for download)
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SOCIAL MEDIA FILM CLIPS

Portrait 4:5 aspect ratio,1080px x 1350px

Landscape 1.91:1, 1080px x 608px 

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RECENSION I GAFFA (SWE), (6 av 6) 

"Det är filmiskt, melankoliskt, atmosfäriskt och oerhört vackert; musik för eftertanke och sökandet efter en själslig ro. En oas i tillvaron, en källa att vila vid i dagens kaosartade tillvaro. Något vi alla behöver då och då.”

"the sweepingly beautiful third single “The Lynx, The Fawn and The Squirrel” which is the type of piece that you want to rip the headphones off, turn the volume up and let the music reach every corner of the room and fill it up.”

Drifting Almost Falling

”If I had to recommend a song for bedtime, it would be ‘The Lynx, The Fawn, The Squirrel’.

Grungecake

”It’s a psychological space that represents a freedom that can’t be taken away from you. ”

Queen City Sounds and Art

”Une nouvelle merveille néo-classique magnifiquement orchestrée, à savourer pour voyager les yeux fermés.” (”A new wonderfully orchestrated neo-classical wonder, to be enjoyed while traveling with your eyes closed.”

Totoromoon

 

Per Störby Jutbring’s ‘Braids’ is a vibrant, richly layered and carefully orchestrated piece of music that threads minimal, pulsating spacey synths through expansive orchestral strings, intending to sweep its listener out of the monotony and stresses of day to day living and remember to really feel and live in the moment. It’s the soothing hot drink in your favourite chair after a long day, it’s the crunch of an autumn leaf, the crisp bite of winter air, the sound of falling rain, the sun’s warm kisses on on your face, the smile from a loved one that makes your heart swell, the first bite of your favourite food, the risk you take that finally pays off. It’s the things and people and places we find solace in that we take for granted. It’s magic.” When The Horn Blows

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Switch your phone off, log out, leave for the day, open the windows, pull your socks off, follow the kids, steal a cookie, run and hide, join The Thief Bunnies, beware of The Kribblers. Never forget the password.
 
Put your bandit mask on, run into the forest, smell the air, listen to the animals, lay down in the moss and let them find you and say ”Hi, now’s the time”. Climb a high tree, never step on a snail.
 
Follow the kids 
(again) 
puddle splash 
skid your bike 
 
Forget everything you are supposed to remember
 
Never ask why
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