Gloss of lights and music: Biberach celebrates the committed helpers!

Gloss of lights and music: Biberach celebrates the committed helpers!

In the Deanery Biberach, a spectacular event took place in which the focus was on light and music. The artist Carismo, also known as Martin Bukovsek, developed his acting skills in the church, while elegantly sliding off the ceiling and wore a lantern to the altar. The atmosphere was accompanied by lively music, including sonorous chords from the e-piano played by Naho Kobayashi. Stefan Ruf, the dean, praised the volunteers for their tireless efforts and called them "valuable lighting messenger", which underlined the importance and symbolism of the evening, as described in a report by

The event not only embodied the festive mood of the Advent season, but also moved parallels to an innovative project in the field of music technology. Together with George Mamalakis, Jay Graydon developed the "Famous e Electric Piano", a sample library that captures the unique sounds of a vintage e-piano that is considered a "holy grail" under the electrically operated piano. This digital replica was created with great care and shows how passionately and meticulously the artists worked on maintaining authentic sounds from music history. The project announces new possibilities for composers and producers who want to combine the sound aesthetics of the past with modern technology, which is explained in more detail on jaygraydon.com

The link between traditional church music with the variety of digital sounds shows how the music and art world constantly transforms and adapts. While the contemplative songs and performances were in the foreground in the Deanery Biberach, the famous e -piano offers an exciting perspective for the future of music production and performance.

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