re:organ - Laboratory for new organ sounds
The organ is sometimes called the "first synthesizer." In reality, it's more the other way around: the synthesizer has adopted much of what makes the organ sonorous. Organ and electronics are therefore not opposites, but rather related. Two sonic worlds with similar DNA that can complement, overlap, and dissolve into one another.
The Berlin-based Russian organist Vladimir Magalashvili works precisely at this intersection. His projects often go far beyond classical organ music. Music cannot depict or represent landscapes, but it can create inner topographies: through space, movement, temperature, breadth, density, and light.
SOUNDSCAPES combines Nordic, Baltic, and Slavic perspectives into an experimental collage featuring rarely performed organ music by Alfred Schnittke, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Michael Bonaventure, Adrian Foster, and the young Kazakh composer Aigerim Seilova.
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Dates
April 2026
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