Molecular organ
musikprotokoll
10% object
25% composition
40% brass
25% experiment


Fourteen trumpets, fourteen trombones, seven tubas: Constantin Luser’s ”Molecular organ” in the courtyard of the substitute chemistry building at Graz University of Technology is a unique, playful and yet serious interactive tubular sculpture and, at the same time, a set of instruments for an entire brass band. The “Molecular organ” will be inaugurated with a commissioned composition by the young composer Peter Jakober: thirty-five musicians create a subtly differentiated, floating body of sound that makes full use of this extended instrument between music and visual arts.

Peter Jakober (A) Puls 4 für 35 Röhren Première


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A project of Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft, BIG Art Kunst & Bau series
In co-operation with steirischer herbst, Graz University of Technology & ORF musikprotokoll
In collaboration with Institute for Electronic Music an Acoustics, Grazer BläserVielharmoniE &
the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz


Thu 07/10, 7.30 pm & Fri 08/10, 6 pm

Admission free




TU Graz Chemieersatzgebäude
Composition
Peter Jakober (A)
Molecular organ
Constantin Luser (A)
Musical direction
Kajsa Boström (S)
Electronics
Thomas Musil (A)
Instrument maker
Alois Mayer Haagston (A)
Technical project realisation
Martin Huth (A)

With
Musicians of Kunstuniversität Graz & Grazer BläserVielharmoniE


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