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Schwellklang

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The swelling of a tone or sound can be described as a rise in volume. The swell is a mechanical device that makes it possible to swell or dampen the sound when playing an organ. Both not only change the volume, but also the timbre. Accordingly, this piece is not so much about raising the volume itself, but rather about changing the sound in the process. Only two pitches are used in a low and in a high register: B and B-flat. Only by continuously increasing the volume does the timbre change continuously. The exploration of sound and its movements in space is the subject of this piece for organ with swell.

Composed and played in January 2024 by Ausgesuchtestenohren on the virtual organ Opus V by The Virtual Organ Company.

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released January 6, 2024
The Virtual Organ Company: www.virtualorgancompany.com/virtualvstitalianchurchorganplugin.asp

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ausgesuchtestenohren Vienna, Austria

Ausgesuchtestenohren is the experimental music project of Karl Katschthaler, an Austrian scholar, composer and sound artist living and working in Vienna, Austria. Ausgesuchtestenohren uses field recordings made in the surroundings of Vienna and other places and electronic sounds created in the studio in order to create drones and soundscapes of multi-layered texture. ... more

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