re:organ - Laboratory for new organ sounds
There are few stylistic connections between Jehan Alain and Dror Feiler, but there are significant inner ones. Both understand music not as a formal game or aesthetic decoration, but as an existential practice of seriousness and urgency. Dror Feiler's music works with extremes of volume, duration, and density, often pushing the boundaries of what is bearable. It deliberately rejects traditional forms of development, expression, or beauty, instead creating situations of overwhelm, stagnation, and acoustic pressure. Here, music doesn't "tell" a story—it confronts.
Jehan Alain's music is simultaneously archaic and modern, spiritual and physical, improvisational and highly concentrated. His Trois Danses follow an existential inner dramaturgy of life, loss, and struggle. Ostinatos, motoric patterns, odd accents, and almost trance-like repetitions characterize music that is less reminiscent of traditional organ aesthetics than of dance and ritual, and is highly embodied.
- Erik Drescher and Maximilian Schnaus will perform works by Jehan Alain as well as two world premieres by Dror Feiler.
Earplugs will be available upon request at the box office.
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Dates
May 2026
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