
Feldkirch · Vorarlberg
AnkerKlang
Music · Space · Encounter
A place where sound connects people,
and silence is welcome too.
Why AnkerKlang
After a concert, you leave the hall —
and go home alone.
The person on your left said nothing. The one on your right, the same.
And yet you had just been through something together.
In the 19th century, there was the salon.
People gathered at someone's home. Schubert played.
Others listened, ate, talked, fell silent again.
No programme. No stage. No distance.
Music connects — but only if you give it the space to do so.
What is being built
AnkerKlang is an attempt to make
this possible again, today.
In Feldkirch. Small. Open. Without a fixed plan.
Ten, twenty people. Music, conversation, perhaps food.
In a church, a back room, a forest —
the space itself becomes part of the music.
Kenichi Kawabata is a clarinettist and Tonmeister.
He performs and records. He thinks about spaces —
how they sound, what they do to people.
That is what he brings.
The rest we build together.
The first gathering
It is being planned.
If you'd like to know when it becomes real —
leave your email below.