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Amsterdam Orgelpark - LIQUID plus tutorial

Watch composer Jacob Lekkerkerker draw a graphic score of his composition LIQUID in real time

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Orgelpark Amsterdam, Hans Fidom

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Amsterdam – Orgelpark 1: LIQUID_ tutorial
Amsterdam – Orgelpark 1: LIQUID_ tutorial
Amsterdam – Orgelpark 1: LIQUID_ tutorial
Amsterdam – Orgelpark 1: LIQUID_ tutorial
Netherlands, Molzer organ in the Organ Park of Amsterdam © The Orgelpark Foundation
This small organ with its elegantly curved slender free pipe prospect comes from Vienna and was built in 1925 by Ferdinand Molzer as a private instrument for the Klinger family.
The Van Straten organ is a reconstruction of the organ built in 1479 by Peter Gerritsz for the Nicolaikiche Utrecht, many parts of which are still preserved in the Organ Park.
Amsterdam – Orgelpark 1: LIQUID_ tutorial
Netherlands, Het van Straten organ in the Organ Park of Amsterdam © The Orgelpark Foundation
Amsterdam – Orgelpark 1: LIQUID_ tutorial
Netherlands, Cabinet organ in the Organ Park of Amsterdam © The Orgelpark Foundation
With the doors closed, one could actually mistake this small single-manual instrument for an ordinary cabinet, which is already a real gem in itself with its curved Baroque design. The instrument itself was built in 1767 by Deetlef Onderhorst.
Amsterdam – Orgelpark 1: LIQUID_ tutorial
Jacob Lekkerkerker © Annelies van der Vegt
Jacob Lekkerkerker is a pioneer of the new organ sound: He transforms music from great church spaces into sounds of cyberspace. In addition, he holds a very traditional position as music director and titular organist at the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam, succeeding Jan P. Sweelinck. Lekkerkerker studied organ and improvisation in The Hague, Lyon and Paris, as well as art history and philosophy in Amsterdam, and composition at Goldsmiths University of London. He has won prizes in several competitions and performs internationally, especially in exciting collaborations with artists of various genres. As a composer, he has specialised in sound art with organ samples.
Nick Powell (also known as “Pickles”) is a highly skilled and creative studio engineer with a patient, and attentive approach to mixing, mastering and recording. As both a guitarist and Studio/Mix Engineer he has worked with artists such as Comet Is Coming, Nearly Native, Athlete Whippet, FEMME, and Leyendekker.
Amsterdam – Orgelpark 1: LIQUID_ tutorial
Sound engineer Nick Powell, London

Amsterdam Orgelpark - LIQUID plus tutorial

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