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Musicians, artists, and scholars from all over the world met on June 8-10 in
Amsterdam in the Orgelpark for the International Orgelpark Symposium 2017. The main subject of the symposium was the development of so-called 'Hyper Organs', and a special topic was the hyper-organ – the New Baroque Organ – that is currently being built at the Orgelpark.
Artistic and epistemic subjects are intertwined, for example in assessing the 'interface' of the digital technology, which the New Baroque Organ will be equipped with. The digital technology allows artists – not just musicians , not just organists – to combine the sounds of the over 2,400 pipes in completely new ways. At the same time, the organ will be playable in 18th-century styles as well, because it will provide the look, feel, and sound of an organ that an organist like Johann Sebastian Bach would have experienced in his day. The symposium includes a rich offering of music, both during the presentations and in the evening concerts.
The title 'Glorious and Shocking Sounds' is a quotation from John Cage. When Cage visited Olivier Messiaen and 'his' organ at Sainte-Trinité in Paris, he was not particularly impressed by Messiaen's music; the organ, however, with its 'glorious and shocking sounds' interested him deeply. The New Baroque Organ will sound 'glorious', too, when it is played as 'just another' baroque organ, whereas the sounds enabled by the integrated digital technology will most probably shock both audiences and artists.
THURSDAY 8/6
First things first
Welcome & Introduction: Hans Fidom / The New Baroque Organ
Music: Franz Danksagmüller / Improvisations
Keynotes
Keynote: Sarah Davachi / Reviving forgotten sonics
Keynote: Randall Harlow / Hyper Organs: How things stand
Keynote: Christophe Deslignes / On Breath in the Arts
Concert
Christophe Deslignes / Daniel Glaus / Franz Danksagmüller
FRIDAY 9/6
Session 1
Dynamics in 'organ musicking' without electronics / Chair: Peter Peters
Daniel Glaus / Innov-Organ-um
Franz Danksagmüller / Circuli & Estampie
Hans-Ola Ericsson / The New Project at Göteborg
Session 2
The Hyper Organ so far / Chair: Hans-Ola Ericsson
Christoph Bossert & Martin Sturm / The Klais Organ at Würzburg.
Session 3
Dynamics in organ musicking with electronics / Chair: Randall Harlow
Claire M. Singer / Organ Reframed
Hampus Lindwall / Using the iPad as an organ tool
James McVinnie / New ways of organ musicking in concert halls
Session 4
Organ and live electronics: Composing / Chair: Hans Fidom
Robert van Heumen
Anne La Berge
Wouter Snoei
René Uijlenhoet
Michael Bonaventure
Concert
Hans-Ola Ericsson and Hampus Lindwall
SATURDAY 10/6
Session 5
Historically informed hyper organ music / Chair: Hans-Ola Ericsson
Adrian Foster / Olivier Messiaen's improvisations
Kasia Szwed / Making Albert Schweitzer play live
Session 6
Final discussion / Chair: Hans Fidom
Kassel / Peer Schlechta
Oberkassel / Benedikt Aufterbeck
Malmö / Carl-Adam Landström
Session 7
Visit to the Organ Workshop of Elbertse Orgelmakers at Soest
Hans Elbertse shows how the Utopa Baroque Organ is being built
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