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A Hymn to the Organ

Elizabeth Alker with a late-night, Unclassified celebration of what’s been described as the world’s first synth - the organ.

According to virtuoso James McVinnie, the organ’s beautifully rich, sustained tones and the malleability of its frequencies makes it the world’s first synthesiser. For Mozart, it was simply ‘the king of instruments’. In this special edition of Unclassified, Elizabeth Alker presents work from players and composers exploring the meditative power, versatility and also the experimental possibilities of the organ, including McVinnie, Kali Malone, Sarah Davachi and Mia Windsor.

Produced by Geoff Bird
A Reduced Listening production for ѿý Radio 3

1 hour

Last on

Sun 29 Dec 2024 23:30

Music Played

  • James McVinnie

    North Star

  • Claire M Singer

    Above And Below

  • Ellen Arkbro

    Sounds While Waiting

  • Áine O’Dwyer

    ghostyard

  • Kali Malone

    Sacrificial Code

  • Kit Downes & Aidan O’Rourke

    When I was a boy we knew of the white man but we seldom saw him

  • Sarah Davachi

    For Organ

  • Mia Windsor

    this is a place where I can sit comfortably

    Performer: Huw Morgan.
  • Mia Windsor

    Malum Opus

    Performer: Catherine Harris.
  • Maria W Horn

    Stramonium (for choir organ)

Broadcasts

  • Sun 7 Jul 2024 23:30
  • Sun 29 Dec 2024 23:30

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