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Improvisation Ajoutée - all downloads
Works for Organ
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When it was first heard in 1962, Mauricio Kagel’s organ piece "Improvisation ajoutée" created a scandal. The cause was clearly the sounds the organist and his two assistants were required to produce in addition to the sounds of the instrument – speaking, coughing, laughing, whistling, clapping, and above all loud groans and shouts. There is a further revolutionary innovation in "Improvisation ajoutée": the two assistants arrange the organ’s registration, and even have a system of their own in the score. As a result, there are very fast shifts in registration and color, which follow their own rhythm and are independent of the organist’s score.
The sound world of Kagel’s second work for organ, the "Phantasie für Orgel mit Obbligati" (from 1967), is less complex. However, Kagel gave the new work a social, cultural, and theatrical subtext in which the borders between "art" and "life" are crossed more resolutely, thereby establishing an entirely new type of complexity. The organ part is here supplemented by two tape recordings that acoustically depict the organist’s working day, somewhat like an "audio film".
Dominik Susteck reflects on his experiences with Kagel’s organ works. In the spirit of Kagel, Susteck takes the chance material of the letters of Kagel’s name – "K-A-G-E-L" – as a challenge to his fantasy, and the titles that capture the basic ideas of the five improvisations have a "kagelesque" quality.
A production of Deutschlandfunk, Forum neue Musik 2014
The sound world of Kagel’s second work for organ, the "Phantasie für Orgel mit Obbligati" (from 1967), is less complex. However, Kagel gave the new work a social, cultural, and theatrical subtext in which the borders between "art" and "life" are crossed more resolutely, thereby establishing an entirely new type of complexity. The organ part is here supplemented by two tape recordings that acoustically depict the organist’s working day, somewhat like an "audio film".
Dominik Susteck reflects on his experiences with Kagel’s organ works. In the spirit of Kagel, Susteck takes the chance material of the letters of Kagel’s name – "K-A-G-E-L" – as a challenge to his fantasy, and the titles that capture the basic ideas of the five improvisations have a "kagelesque" quality.
A production of Deutschlandfunk, Forum neue Musik 2014
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Improvisation Ajoutée - all downloads
Works for Organ
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Wergo
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