The fifteenth installment of the sound installation of algorithmic piano music by Benjamin Heidersberger.
On Whit Monday, the fifteenth continuation of the sound installation of algorithmic piano music by Benjamin Heidersberger will take place in St. Elisabeth from 8pm to midnight. It is a sequence of piano notes calculated by a computer program and played live. The composition began with the Big Bang 14 billion years ago and continues for another 16 trillion years, marking each moment in time with a unique sequence of tones. Scales of prime number length run against each other in a constant phase shift, allowing new melodic and narrative fragments to appear and disappear again. Four hours are played. The pentatonic creates a fundamental harmony based on the South Indian and Japanese cultural area. There is no compositional intention, so the acoustic event initially has no concrete meaning. The listeners can therefore indulge in their associations and move freely around the church in order to experience themselves and the different sound events in the space. The church is open throughout.
Free admission!
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