Lāszlō Hortobāgyi (Hortator):
Fata
Organa 1997 - 2023
*
reMastered
version
*
As early as 1977,
the vision of a World
Organ
with a 'fata
morganatic'
framework arose, but unfortunately it was only in the early 1990s
that it became possible to record the available A.Cavaille
Coll
organs' disposition pipe by pipe, using a high-resolution and
high-capacity analogue "sampler" (Nagra
IV-S).
For
administrative reasons, fuelled by human stupidity, this has not been
successful for all needed cathedrals and organs. For example, one of
the most interesting types of French
organs, the organs made in Carcassonne
(Clicquot),
unfortunately I could only barely record a few of them. Sadly, a more
modest version of the original plan could only be created, as a
asking for a favor maniac, the bandwidth and coercive laser beam of
my action radius was not effective enough.
The various configurations of individually digitized stops (organ-stops) and their additional duplex architectures were used to create a virtual organ that could be further configured as desired, with up to 7-9-10-12 serial mixturas and unlimited simultaneous samples use.
*
At that time (around
1994), Islam
and Europe
were still very far apart.
Today they are very close.
*
The imaginary world of Fata Organa attempts to depict the eternal and otherwise quite obvious possibility that the common root of cultures, across space and time, is nothing more than a millennia-old distillate human misery and fossilised social structure, which binds together as a thread of Ariadne's thread these seemingly alien and alien familiar human-inhabited Earth worlds and the millennia-old and shared artistic techniques of liberation from it.
Exodus
forever.
In the East and in the West.
The barrier to communio
used to be the self-imposed, impenetrable world of feudal traditional
cultures and the Eurocentric worldview of the bourgeoisie, then,
after the destruction of the former, the equally impenetrable,
homogeneous, conformist, narrow world of the new-global
multiculturalism controlled by corporations. All this in the age of
the Internet.
It is in this world that the World Organ should speak.
The predecessor of the organ from the hydaulos to a multi-register instrument (in Hellas, China, Byzantium, Europe and the Ottoman Empire of Mehmed II.) is nothing more than an orchestrated architectural reconstruction of an alienated and symbolic metaphysical social superstructure with potential beyond human scale.
The instrument serves a transcendental world, like the Gothica (where the "apex of the temple is infinite"), its rational construction as part of the architecture of ritual can serve a world beyond man in sound and composition.
Its trait of alienation is mitigated by the variety of its dispositions, since the chord pressed on the organ is no longer affected by the humanoid factor of ergonomic (colloquial musical language) "control" (e.g. sforzato).
Some of the music written for organ is a type of Western transrational music, but its underlying meaning is not dissimilar to the esoteric exodus of the great Eastern cultures. The anthropological packaging (source code = tonal-interval system) is different, but the content is the same.
The classical literature of the instrument is thus a separate niche for all those for whom the human pain of the C-minor passacaglia is planetarily universal and the need to depict a rational afterlife is instinctively in their blood.
At the same time, in this world, music, it seems, can also be the sweet poison of humanity, the litmus paper of the feelings of this Easternizing (increasingly casteist) Western society, more sensitive than any other art or science, a sublimated score of the social brutality.
Rituals and beliefs exist as symbolic ectoplasms of the human brain and imagination instead of a meaningful world: the traditions of all dead generations are nightmarishly imposed on the minds of the living as the day-historical practice of the individual, the cocooned Self, wedged under the social block of the greatest common human-social evil.
Thus, the use of the organ extends from the double circus organs of Emperor Nero, which suppresses the screams of Christians smeared with pitch and on fire, or from the harmonium players performing Bach's chorale pieces in the KZ lagers, to finally The (Philadelphia) Wanamaker Grand Court Organ at Macy's playing in the Temple of Consumption, and perhaps Captain Nemo the use of an organ that also functions on the Nautilus will also appear on future worm-traveling galactic spaceships.
(Lāszlō Hortobāgyi-Hortator 1997)
*
It is not needless to mention that each of the Disposition elements in the music of “Fata-organa” are original and traditional but digitally reconstructed.
Each of the figuring Dispositions are in the reality: they consist of long takes of organ-stops (registers) and digital rearranged of their original acoustic, live recordings. (Except track 12).
No additional equalization, compression or artifical pottering was employed while composing, mixing the master disc, thus assuring a virtually perfect match to the original organ recordings.
Disposition for I. Manual, Positif / Brustwerk.
# French German Source
1. Cor anglais 16’ Englisch Horn 16’ A
2. Dulcian 16’ Dolcian 16’ K
3. Montre 8’ ------------------- C
4. Bourdon 8’ Bourdon / Gedackt 8’ G
5. Unda Maris 8’ ------------------- A
6. Gambe 8’ Gamba 8’ C
7. Cromorne 8’ Krummhorn 8’ A
8. Flute harmonique 8’ ------------------ D
9. Trompette 4’ Trompete 4’ J
10. Sesquialtera II. Sesquialter 2. fach K
11. Clairon 4’ Posaune 4’ A
12. Flute douce 4’ Rohrflöte 4’ D
13. Acuite IV. Acuta 4. Fach L
14. Octavin 2’ Oktav 2’ N
15. Doublette 2’ Prinzipal / Superoktav/ 2’ F
16. Sifflet 1’ Sifflöte 1’ L
Disposition for II. Manual, Grande-Orgue / Hauptwerk
# French German Source
1. Violon-basse 16’ Cello, Geigendregal 16’ A
2. Bourdon 16’ Bourdon / Gedackt 16’ E
3. Bombarde 16’ Holzpommer / Pommer 16’ J
4. Diapason 8’ Prinzipal 8’ D
5. Montre 8’ -------------------- E
6. Trompette 8’ Trompete 8’ H
7. Bombarde 8’ Pommer 8’ J
8. Salicional 8’ Salizional /Salicet im 4’/ 8’ M
9. ------------------ Gemshorn 4’ G
10. Cornet 4’ Kornet/4-5 fach Zink/ 4’ C
11. Prestant 4’ ---------------------- A
12. Cor de nuit 4’ Nachthorn 4’ H
13. Clarion harmonique 4’ ---------------------- K
14. Nazard 2 2/3 ---------------------- C
15. Quinte 2 2/3 Quint 2 2/3 I
16. Clairon doublette 2’ Prinzipal 2’ /Superoktav/ D
17. Flute traversiére 2’ Querflöte 2’ J
18. Fourniture maior VI.-VIII. Mixtur maior 6-8 fach G
19. Fourniture minor V. Mixtur minor 5 fach M
20. Cymbale III. Zimbell 3 fach J
Disposition for III. Manual, Récit Expressif / Oberwerk
# French German Source
1. Diapason 16’ Holz Prinzipal 16’ K
2. Tuba Magna 16’ -------------------- A
3. ---------------------- Rankett 16’ J
4. Gambe acuité 8’ Spitzgambe 8’ H
5. Flute couvert 8’ Koppelflöte 8’ G
6. Violon-basse 8’ Geigendregal 8’ J
7. Basson-hautbois 8’ Oboe 8’ C
8. Trompette harmonique 8’ -------------------- A
9. Voix éolienne 8’ Vox Aeol 8’ A
10. Quintaton douce 4’ Rohrquintaton 8’ H
11. Voix céleste 4’ Vox Celesta 4’ I
12. Voix humaine 4’ Vox Humana 4’ J
13. Clairon harmonique + tremolo 4’--------- ( Tremulant 4’) A
14. Cornettino 2’ Kornette 2’ M
15. Octavin 2’ Oktav 2’ I
Disposition for Pedale / Pedal
# French German Source
1. Sousbasse 32’ Untersatz 32’ F
2. Bombarde 32’ Pommer 32’ D
3.Contrebombarde 32’ --------------------- A
4. Principal basse 16’ Prinzipal Bass 16’ C
5. Contrebasse 16’ Kontrabass (Bourdon) 16’ G
6. ---------------------- Quintbass 10 2/3 J
7. Basse 8’ Choralbass 8’ K
8. Bourdon 8’ Bourdon / Gedackt 8’ G
9. Octavebasse 8’ Oktavbass 8’ J
10. Clarine 4’ Klarine 4’ M
11. Trompette 4’ Trompete 4’ D
12. --------------------- Rauschquint 7 fach L
Sources of the organ-stops (registers)
A = Organ by Aristide Cavaille-Coll /1811-1899/ of l’Abbatiale Saint-Queen, Rouen
B = Organ by Aristide Cavaille-Coll /1811-1899/ of l’Eglise Saint-Francois-de-Sales, Lyon
C = Organ by Aristide Cavaille-Coll /1811-1899/ of Basilica of Saint-Sernin, Toulouse
D = Organ by Aristide Cavaille-Coll /1811-1899/ of Saint-Sulpice, Paris
E = Organ by Aristide Cavaille-Coll /1811-1899/ of the Cathedral, Orleans
F = Organ by Aristide Cavaille-Coll /1811-1899/ of l’Eglise Saint-Solomon Saint-Grégoire, Pithiviers
G = Organ by Gottfried Silbermann /1683-1753/ of the temple, Grosshartmannsdorf, Freiberg /Sachsen/
H = Organ by Karl Joseph Riepp /1710-1775/ of the Benedictine Abbey, Ottobeuern
I = Sauer Organ of Tomaskirche, Leipzig
J = Organ by Jonas Gren and Petter Strahle /1751/ of the St. Katarina Church, Stocholm
K = Organ by Daniel Nutrowski /1683/ in the Church, Frombork (Poland)
L = Organ by Jan Wulf /was built between 1763-1788/ and Rudolf Dalitz /1791-93/ in the Cathedral, Oliwa (Poland)
M = Organs by Peter Soôs /1953-1986/ in the temples of Hungary
*