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artworx
01-06-2006, 08:11 PM
HALBERSTADT, Germany (AFP) - A new chord was scheduled to sound in the world's slowest and longest lasting concert that is taking a total 639 years to perform.

The abandoned Buchardi church in Halberstadt, eastern Germany, is the venue for a mind-boggling 639-year-long performance of a piece of music by US experimental composer John Cage (1912-1992).

Entitled "organ2/ASLSP" (or "As SLow aS Possible"), the performance began on September 5, 2001 and is scheduled to last until 2639.

The first year and half of the performance was total silence, with the first chord -- G-sharp, B and G-sharp -- not sounding until February 2, 2003.

Then in July 2004, two additional Es, an octave apart, were sounded and are scheduled to be released later this year on May 5.

But at 5:00 pm (1600 GMT) on Thursday, the first chord was due to progress to a second -- comprising A, C and F-sharp -- and is to be held down over the next few years by weights on an organ being built especially for the project.

Cage originally conceived "ASLSP" in 1985 as a 20-minute work for piano, subsequently transcribing it for organ in 1987.

But organisers of the John Cage Organ Project decided to take the composer at his word and stretch out the performance for 639 years, using Cage's transcription for organ.

The enormous running time was chosen to commemorate the creation of Halberstadt's historic Blockwerk organ in 1361 -- 639 years before the current project started.

That original organ, built by Nikolaus Faber for Halberstadt's cathedral, was the first organ ever to be used for liturgical purposes, ringing in a new era in which the organ has played a central role in church music ever since.

As part of Halberstadt's John Cage Organ Project, a brand-new organ is being built specially, with new pipes added in time for when new notes are scheduled to sound.

Cage was a pupil of one of the 20th century's most influential composers, Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951).

Cage's avant-garde oeuvre includes works such as the notorious "4'33", a piece comprising four minutes and 33 seconds of total silence, all meticulously notated.

The organisers of the John Cage Organ Project say the record-breaking performance in Halberstadt also has a philosophical background -- to "rediscover calm and slowness in today's fast-changing world".

The Outcast
01-07-2006, 12:29 AM
wow.......ummm.......wow.

NorthlandRaveAlum
01-07-2006, 12:31 AM
wow... :shock: I'm at a loss for words...

Jennie
01-07-2006, 02:14 PM
John Cage did some pretty interesting stuff.

djxanlucero
01-07-2006, 02:28 PM
this is cool.

mikemcgrath
01-07-2006, 03:10 PM
whatever , this concept is lame and so it john cage.

Bobbydigital
01-08-2006, 10:39 PM
sounds like someone has been smokin the sticky icky
being and artist my self (not trying to boast or brag just giving credibility to my comment or OPINION I SHOULD SAY) so please don't get caught up in telling me off

but that sound like the dude that put a f load of meat on a bed and then an f load of meat on a house for world wide fame in the art world

it just seems like any and evrey thing is art today

this is good but it SOUNDS retarded to me
it would be cooler if i could hear a peace in within my life time
you know longer that 70 yrs but less that say 150 then i MIGHT not view the project as extremely odd and as mikemcgrath calls it LAME

but you never know maybe if i had a chance to hear it i might grow to like it
o wait i'll never know that because i'll never live that long this is as cool as cool whip or "revenge of the nerds" it has none
and i love classical music too but this is straight up wierd
PEACE!

Jennie
01-08-2006, 10:43 PM
I watched some documentaries about John Cage in the contemporary art class that I took. While some of his ideas may seem outlandish, I think that he is very creative and has done some very interesting and inspiring things.

Bobbydigital
01-08-2006, 10:52 PM
like what i ain't trying to cop your flow i'm just curious give me a link or somethin
enlighten me

Jennie
01-08-2006, 11:01 PM
well, shit. I would say just google the man. I'm not an expert on him, I just find his work interesting. They were documentaries, I really don't even remember what the names of them were.

Bobbydigital
01-08-2006, 11:04 PM
well shit if you find him intersiting you should at least give a reason it dosent take a rocket scientist

maybe i will google him

Bobbydigital
01-08-2006, 11:08 PM
all right i googled him
and i'm sorry jennie579 seems pretty damn intersitng to me
i gonna have to check out a documentary just for the sake of curiosity

Mage
01-09-2006, 05:32 PM
He has some pretty cool stuff. I would suggest downloading Ocean of Sound, 3 dances for prepared piano, and prelude to meditation. :)

mikemcgrath
01-09-2006, 06:44 PM
only in germany, i tell ya.

DjNyx
01-09-2006, 07:34 PM
wtf is the point of that?!?!?


and how the hell does it work?!?!