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The Oxymoron Project, created in Switzerland by WIM Zug (Workshop for Improvised Music) together with conductor Josep-Maria Balanyà and in collaboration with WIM Bern, has brought musical delicacies to the Swiss stages for ten years now.

The instrumentation (15 to 17 musicians) includes strings, winds, piano, keyboards, percussion, vocals and electronics in real time.

Catalan pianist, composer and conductor Josep-Maria Balanyà says: “My music is meant not only for listening but also to view and touch. Composition,
interpretation and life are, in my opinion, three elements that merge into a single entity.”

Balanyà has spent decades conducting large formations with tremendous vitality and geniality. The "how" is very important for Josep‐Maria Balanyà. With its figure‐hugging sign language he uses surprising accents and plays with the tension and the drive of the music. This is reflectedin the Oxymoron Orchestra by alternating solo sprinklings, chamber music delicacy or bombastic tutti passages. Their performances are always new and fascinating, full of energy and precision.

What the audience thinks is a conspiracy between conductor and orchestra, in fact is a work intensively rehearsed before the event. The semantics of the sign language is brought up to date and practiced for responsiveness. Who once, musician or audience, has experienced an Oxymoron concert, he or she will always repeat it.