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live​-​improvisations for symphonic organ to paintings from anja helfen by peter ewers

by Peter Ewers

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live-improvisations for symphonic organ to paintings from anja helfen's exhibition "Mensch!" (human) by peter ewers at the 46-stop Eule-organ of the Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld (Germany)

+++ Headphones are highly recommended for the huge power and the low frequencies of this organ within this 24Bit-96khZ-recording. Take care of your ears ;-) +++

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released May 9, 2023

Second concert to the exhibition of paintings from Anja Helfen at the 46 stop Eule-organ in the Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld (Germany).

You are totally right: This organ sounds not like my favoured Cavaillé-Coll-Instruments, but my goal was to sound the instrument like a CC.
This organ was build due to the aestetics of Friedrich Ladegast, even with "historical" bellows etc. The lack of wind capacity moves improvisation sometimes in a desperate corner, which you can hear in the end of track 3 "I've seen it all" where i squeezed the "Symphonic Legacy" a bit.

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Peter Ewers Bielefeld, Germany

Peter Ewers, born 1963, develops an own style of improvisation autodidactically, works as an organist at Paderborn cathedral for five years (with up to 480 services a years). 1996 first CD of improvisations, 1997 on the Cavaillé-Coll-organ of the Madeleine, Paris (critic's prize Coup de coeur), 2000 „Les planètes“ Notre-Dame de Laeken, Brussels (four of five tuning forks in „Diapason“). ... more

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