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“Soli Deo Gloria” (Glory to God alone), these are the words with which Johann Sebastian Bach ended his scores. The concert from the Konvergencie Festival with an almost mystical atmosphere, composed of works by Bach, Olivier Messiaen, Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck and improvisations, is a tribute to the royal instrument, its masters and the art of the jubilant Slovak organist, teacher and long-time cantor at the Great Evangelical Church Ján Vladimír Michalko, for whom it was also the last performance of his concert career. Together with his musician friends Juraj Bartoš, Boris Lenko and Jozef Lupták, they brought an unforgettable experience to the visitors and we bring it to you on this album.
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recorded live in the Great Evangelical Church in Bratislava on 18 September 2021 during the 22nd International Chamber Music Festival Konvergencie

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released April 29, 2022

Authors: Bach / Rinck / Messiaen / improvisations

Publisher: Konvergencie, 2021

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Konvergencie Chamber Music Festival Bratislava, Slovakia

Konvergencie is about coming closer. Chamber music has to do with convergence and communication: between the artists and between performers and the public. It is like a conversation which, once commenced, doesn't end but keeps on developing. Listening to chamber music, just like communication, develops the human being inwardly: our sensitivity to the world, to the others, and to our own selves. ... more

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