2024 INTERFACES

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I N T E R F A C E S

 

 

The 2024 edition of the International Orgelpark Symposium focused on interfaces in the widest sense, interface not only being a useful word for the consoles that allow organists to play organs, but also for the space(s) where the fields of the organ and that of the church touch one another, if not overlap. These are of course just two examples. Many more perspectives on what interfaces are in terms of the organ are possible – as the symposium indeed documented. 

 

Since the inauguration of the Utopa Baroque Organ in 2018, the hyperorgan is becoming a factor in ever more places worldwide, questioning interfaces in each of them on many levels. Typical for the Orgelpark hyperorgan is that both constituting instruments (the Utopa Baroque Organ and the Sauer Organ) represent historical, and, what is more, uncompromised sound concepts. The Orgelpark's vision is that there is no need to adapt historical organs anymore to today's tastes. Adding a digital layer of technology appears fully sufficient, as it explodes the number of sonic options organs can offer musicians and artists.

 

Next level historically informed performance practices

As it turns out, and this is new, hyperorgan technology is not only relevant in terms of inspiring new music. It also happens to question standing opinions, habits, and insights regarding historically informed music making, and, in its slipstream, historically informed organ building.

 

The 2024 International Orgelpark Symposium addressed all these issues – and more, as the program included quite a few 'artist presentations' as well, i.e. moments for artists working with organ sound to present themselves and their work. 

 

 

 

S Y M P O S I U M   D A Y   1   /   T H U R S D A Y   /   J U N E   6

WELCOME & MUSIC

Hans Fidom / Jasmine Karimova

 

KEYNOTE: NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN WÜRZBURG

Hannes Ritschel

 

HYPERORGAN ART: THE BOOK

Randall Harlow & Elisabeth Hubmann

 

ARTIST PRESENTATIONS

Dante Boon

Francesca Ajossa

 

George Rahi

 

Katta

 

THE ORGELPARK HYPERORGAN INTERFACE

Jakob Lkk

 

CONCERT

Global hyperorgan TCP/IP (Introduction: Randall Harlow)

 

 

S Y M P O S I U M   D A Y   2   /   F R I D A Y   /   J U N E   7

KEYNOTE: DYNAMIC MUSIC

Joel Speerstra

 

Catalina Vicens

 

Anne Laver

 

ARTIST PRESENTATION 

Hans-Ola Ericsson: Bernardo Mario Kuczer

 

KEYNOTE

Franz Danksagmüller

 

PERFORMANCE LECTURE

Bernd Beuscher: Good Vibrations

 

ARTIST PRESENTATIONS

Anne Michael

Dominik Susteck

 

A HYPERORGAN FOR BERLIN

Maximilian Schnaus

 

NEW LITURGICAL MUSIC/NEW LITURGICAL APPROACHES

Sarah Proske

 

CONCERT

Franz Danksagmüller, Anne Michael, Sarah Proske, Max. Schnaus, Dominik Susteck

 

 

S Y M P O S I U M   D A Y   3   /   S A T U R D A Y  /  J U N E   8

KEYNOTE

Jürgen Scriba: 3D Technologies in Organ Building

 

CONSOLES

Hans Davidsson: Göteborg's Konsert Hus Console

 

PIPES & SPEAKERS

Joris Verdin

 

ARTIST PRESENTATIONS

Tjark Pinne

Annie  Bloch & Emily Wittbrodt

 

NEW MUSICS

Hampus Lindwall & Ellen Arkbro

 

CONCERT

Sound Rebellion in the Oude Kerk

 

 

 

 

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