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The Neue Dresdner Kammermusik (NDK) was founded in 2002 by Paul Nova (guitar) and Frank Dresig (piano) in the Blaue Fabrik in Dresden. Composers and musicians Karoline Schulz (flutes) and Chris Weinheimer (violin, flutes) joined a little later. Since 2010, trombonist Martin Schulze has been a member of the ensemble.
The focus of the ensemble’s work is on New Improvisational Music. The Neue Dresdner Kammermusik sees itself as a pure improvisation ensemble and refrains from releasing CD editions of their music[1].
Guests at performances have included, among others, Ole Schmidt, Günter Heinz, Agnes Ponizil, Kristin Schulz, Carl Ludwig Hübsch, Tom Lorenz, Robert Schleisiek, Thilo Schölpen, Uli Böttcher, Alexander Frangenheim, Christof Thewes, Gerhard Uebele, Derek Shirley, Matthias Lorenz, Liz Allbee, elole-Klaviertrio, Antje Meichsner[2], and Claudia Reh[3]. They performed at the Dresdner Days of Contemporary Music in 2003 and 2005.[4]
Since 2008, the Neue Dresdner Kammermusik has been a member of KlangNetz Dresden, a subproject of