Posts Tagged: Orgelpark

Orgelpark Residency
During the corona times in 2021, the Orgelpark in Amsterdam offered a short residency to 10 composers under the title kettingcompositie (chain composition).

Orgelpark Residency
During the corona times in 2021, the Orgelpark in Amsterdam offered a short residency to 10 composers under the title kettingcompositie (chain composition).

Prayers of Incompetence
Prayers of Incompetence is a kaleidoscopic performance for five voices, an automated hyper organ and field recordings. “A meditation on making love with the impossible”. We had been working on this piece in the Orgelpark with I/O, together with…

Prayers of Incompetence
Prayers of Incompetence is a kaleidoscopic performance for five voices, an automated hyper organ and field recordings. “A meditation on making love with the impossible”. We had been working on this piece in the Orgelpark with I/O, together with…

Composers’ Festival | CvA
We bring New Music! The Composers’ Festival is the annual graduation platform of the Conservatorium van Amsterdam’s composition students. The 2020 edition had to go online due to the corona-related social distancing measures in the Netherlands. Chamber and electronic music,

Composers’ Festival | CvA
We bring New Music! The Composers’ Festival is the annual graduation platform of the Conservatorium van Amsterdam’s composition students. The 2020 edition had to go online due to the corona-related social distancing measures in the Netherlands. Chamber and electronic music,

I/Orgel
I/Orgel is an I/O project that was developed in the Orgelpark throughout the season 2015/16. Kaja Draksler, George Dumitriu, Roelof Pothuis and myself were researching and exploring everything around the organ, together with experts of that instrument and the audience. I/O designed a series

I/Orgel
I/Orgel is an I/O project that was developed in the Orgelpark throughout the season 2015/16. Kaja Draksler, George Dumitriu, Roelof Pothuis and myself were researching and exploring everything around the organ, together with experts of that instrument and the audience. I/O designed a series