Pancrase / Bouxwiller Bouxwiller on Friday 10 September 2021

Pancris/Boxweiler Concert, September 10, 2021, Boxweiler.

Pancras / Concert 2021-09-10 21:00:00 – 2021-09-10
Bouxwiller Bas-Rhin Bouxwiller

EUR Pancrace – Prune BECHEAU, Arden DAY, Julien DESAILLY, Leo MAUREL,
Jan VYSOCKY – Concert

Pancris’ musical aesthetic is based on a physical relationship to sound.
The instrument is constantly being re-evaluated for its use and for it
manufacturing. Thus, playing with the mechanics of the machines becomes the central point.
Musical Research: Exploring the Relationship Between Horse Hair and String
On the violin, subtle tones presented by different fingers of the same tones on the
Uilleann tubes, the use of vibration rhythm on the member to set up
From the musical pulse… In her new cycle, Pancris explores
Joints between the sacred and the profane by blending the playing of the organ of the church, here a
Silbermann’s organ from 1778, the organoid, a portable octopus organ and
It is computer controlled, designed and manufactured by the group’s musicians.

Duration: 1 hour

Musicians stay at the church from July 12-21 and beyond
From 6 to 9 September 2021.

Musicians: Arden DAY, Julien DESAILLY, Jan VYSOCKY, Léo MAUREL, Prune BÉCHEAU
Instrumentarium: Silbermann organ, organ (computer-controlled spatial organ), bagpipe, baroque violin, and all kinds of other instruments depending on the season.

Partenaire: naming the penultimate printing press

Image credit: Pancris. At the Gesu church in Toulouse during the Toulouse-les-Orgs Festival

In his new course, Pancras explores the joints between the sacred and the profane by blending the playing of the church organ, here a Silbermann organ from 1778, and an octopus organ, a portable, computer-controlled octopus organ designed and manufactured. group musicians.

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Pancras – Prune BECHEAU, Arden DAY, Julien DESAILLY, Leo MAUREL,
Jan VYSOCKY – Concert

Pancris’ musical aesthetic is based on a physical relationship to sound.
The instrument is constantly being re-evaluated for its use and for it
manufacturing. Thus, playing with the mechanics of the machines becomes the central point.
Musical Research: Exploring the Relationship Between Horse Hair and String
On the violin, subtle tones are presented by different fingers of the same note on the
Uilleann tubes, the use of vibration rhythm on the member to set up
From the musical pulse… In her new cycle, Pancris explores
Joints between the sacred and the profane by blending the playing of the organ of the church, here a
Silbermann’s organ from 1778, the organoid, a portable octopus organ and
It is computer controlled, designed and manufactured by the group’s musicians.

Duration: 1 hour

Musicians stay at the church from July 12-21 and beyond
From 6 to 9 September 2021.

Musicians: Arden DAY, Julien DESAILLY, Jan VYSOCKY, Léo MAUREL, Prune BÉCHEAU
Instrumentarium: Silbermann organ, organ (computer-controlled spatial organ), bagpipe, baroque violin, and all kinds of other instruments depending on the season.

Partenaire: naming the penultimate printing press

Image credit: Pancris. At the Gesu church in Toulouse during the Toulouse-les-Orgs Festival

Last update: 08-05-2021 by the Inter-Communal Tourist Office de Hanau la Petite Pierre

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