Casimir Liberski piano solo

Casimir Liberski piano solo

  • Start date : 31/05/2026 17:00
  • Type : Concert
  • Venue : Heptone
  • Address : Rue Haute 7, 1460 Ittre, Belgique
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With this new solo piano project, Casimir Liberski reveals a more intimate and introspective facet of his playing. Far from any showy display, he explores a music of the moment, where sound, silence, and time become living matter.

His highly personal language engages in a dialogue with ambient and minimalist aesthetics, at times evoking the worlds of Steve Reich, Morton Feldman, Ryuichi Sakamoto, or John Cage, while remaining rooted in a freedom of improvisation inherited from jazz. A free, poetic music, imbued with fragility, nostalgia, and bursts of light.

This recital takes the form of a sensitive journey through what he calls the “songs of his life”—pieces that have marked his existence since childhood. Original compositions, improvisations, and reinterpretations of melodies from diverse repertoires (jazz, classical music, film scores, pop) intertwine naturally, like memories resurfacing and transforming.


More than theory, what drives Casimir Liberski is “that which cannot be learned.” Music here becomes a space for deep listening, where intuition takes precedence over knowledge, where something indefinable—feeling—circulates between the artist and the listener.

In this experience of the concert as a shared moment, it is less about understanding than about feeling. For beyond styles and influences, the same question remains: what makes music move us?

Perhaps, as Ornette Coleman suggested with his idea of ​​“sound grammar,” there is a universal emotional language. This solo piano piece is in this direction: in search of that elusive and precious part that inhabits all music, whether grand or humble.

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