An Uchronia at Notre-Dame - Drifts for organistrum & voice

15 November France / Lyon

Reconstructed by Olivier Féraud from one of its only surviving traces—a sculpture on the oldest portal of Paris Cathedral—the organistrum is a string organ designed to support refined forms of polyphony with long, sustained notes. In this performance, the instrument shifts the virtuoso repertoire of the École de Notre-Dame (12th century) toward minimalist exploration, harmonizing vocal lines and drone ecstasy.
PROGRAM
Notre Dame School Repertoire

DISTRIBUTION
Ars Sonic
Olivier Féraud , organistrum and direction
Bruno de Labriolle , Gregorian chant 
Camille Fritsch, lyrical chant
An Uchronia at Notre-Dame - Drifts for organistrum & voice

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