SONUS INCENSUS
6:30 p.m.
re:organ LABORATORY FOR NEW ORGAN SOUNDS
Incense—sacred smoke—has been present in a wide variety of religious and spiritual practices since early antiquity. In Judaism and Christianity, in India and large parts of Asia, as well as in South America and Africa. Incense often fulfills a similar function: it sets a threshold, transforming the profane into a place of heightened awareness.
Music and smell elude precise description, but they appeal to memory and emotion more directly than words or images. They spread, overlap, disappear, leaving traces only within.
Cellist and improviser Maria Magdalena Wiesmaier has already explored this relationship between sound and olfactory space in earlier projects. Together with Maximilian Schnaus, the church interior becomes a laboratory: organ and cello create avant-garde layers of proximity and distance, of condensation and dissolution. The music of Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina serves as a compositional reference point: dark, concentrated, imbued with spiritual energy. This is counterpointed by impulses from the Renaissance, such as Frescobaldi: music whose austerity directly reflects its connection to ritual and form.
Performers:
Maria Magdalena Wiesmaier, cello
Maximilian Schnaus, organ
Program:
Sofia Gubaidulina, Girolamo Frescobaldi, improvisation
Special features/notes: Incense
Tickets:
Admission €10, reduced €5 at the box office plus fees via Eventim and at the box office from 6 p.m.
Organizer:
Maximilian Schnaus in cooperation with Kultur Büro Elisabeth
Photo © Camille Blake