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arts-and-culture1 year ago

"639-Year-Long John Cage Organ Performance Marks First Note Change in 22 Years"

A German performance of John Cage's piece Organ2/ASLSP, intended to be played "as slowly and softly as possible," has reached its 16th chord progression after more than 22 years, with the entire piece set to take 639 years to complete. The latest change involved adding a D note to the chord, and the performance is scheduled to conclude in the year 2640 in an 11th-century convent, with the next change slated for 2026.

music1 year ago

"639-Year-Long John Cage Organ Performance Marks Rare Chord Change"

In 1987, John Cage composed "ORGAN2/ASLSP (As Slow As Possible)" for organ to be played as slowly as possible, and since 2001, an organ in Halberstadt, Germany has been performing a 639-year version of the piece. The first chord change in two years occurred recently, with volunteers adding a new pipe to create a new sound. The project is scheduled to continue until 2640, with the next chord change set for August 5, 2026.

arts-and-culture1 year ago

"639-Year-Long John Cage Organ Performance Changes Chord for the First Time in Two Years"

In Halberstadt, Germany, a 639-year-long performance of John Cage's piece Organ2/ASLSP (As Slow as Possible) is underway, with the sound changing for the 16th time after two years. The wooden-framed organ, played since 2001, is a work in progress, with metal pipes added or taken away with each chord change. Despite numerous mistakes and challenges, the John Cage Organ Foundation remains committed to the performance, which is scheduled to continue until 2640.

arts-and-culture1 year ago

"John Cage's 639-Year-Long Organ Piece Shifts Chord"

The 639-year-long composition "As Slow as Possible" by avant-garde composer John Cage, played on a specially built mechanical organ in a church in Germany, changed chord for the first time in two years, drawing crowds to witness the rare moment. The experimental piece, which began in 2001, is not set to finish playing until the year 2640 and has now had 16 chord changes. The composition, designed to be played as slowly as possible, has garnered significant attention, with some people booking tickets years in advance to experience the chord change.