Throughout the festival
Motherboard: Only the voice remains
The sculpture and sound installation Bruddet at Domkirkepladsen
The title Only the Voice Remains comes from a poem by Iranian author Forugh Farrokhzad.
Through the Breach, the "voice of man" and the "voice of nature" is experienced and reflected in the surroundings.
Available throughout the festival.
Free of charge
At 17.00
Dora - Summer of 1913
Drakomir Theater Hall
World premiere of Dora - Summer 1913 - a musical performance about Rued Langgaard's great love (70').
Dora From was the love of Rued Langgaard's life, and the feelings were mutual, even though they never met.
11 years after Langgaard's death, Dora looks back on the meetings they had and the composer Rued Langgaard, whom she understood better than anyone else.
The performance is based on a storyline developed by Henrik Engelbrecht and Esben Tange.
Dora: Lotte Andersen
Signe Asmussen, soprano
Berit Johansen Tange, piano
Staging: Esben Tange
Set design: Simone Bartholin
Lighting: Steffen Graumann
Technique/stage: Theo Rick and Steffen Graumann
Sewing: Birthe Hald, Birte Nørgaard and Kamma Marthinsen
Songs and piano pieces by Rued Langgaard
8:00 p.m.
Today is Bruckner's birthday
St. Catharine's Church
200-year celebration
Music by Rued Langgaard: Øde Gader BVN 373 (1949) (4')
Improvisation on Rued Langgaard: Den store Mester kommer BVN 175 (1922)
Anton Bruckner:
Symphony No. 4 (arrangement for organ)
- Moving, not too fast
- Andante quasi allegretto
- Scherzo: Moving.
Trio: Not too fast.
Not dragging at all
- Finale.
Moving, but not too fast
Philip Schmidt-Madsen, organ