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The Hermetic Organ

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Released
  
June 19, 2012

Label
  
Tzadik TZ 7399

Artist
  
John Zorn

Songs
  
Office Nr 4

Genre
  
Musical improvisation

Length
  
36:25

The Hermetic Organ (2012)
  
Rimbaud (2012)

Release date
  
19 June 2012

Producer
  
John Zorn

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Recorded
  
December 9, 2011 St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia University, NYC

Similar
  
John Zorn albums, Other albums

The Hermetic Organ is an album by John Zorn, consisting of a single live improvisation on the Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ of St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University, which was released on Tzadik Records in June 2012. The performance was held at 11 PM on the evening of December 9, 2011, which Zorn has noted was a full moon, as an encore to a "Composer Portrait" ensemble performance of his works held earlier that night at the Miller Theatre. It is the first release by Zorn to exclusively document his solo improvisations on the organ, his first instrument. In 2014, Zorn released a second volume of improvisations, The Hermetic Organ Vol. 2.

Contents

Reception

Lou Reed, who attended the performance, called it a night of "culmination and conquest", and Zorn himself thought highly of the improvisation, calling it "something special" and "a truly magical event." Phillip Coombs of The Free Jazz Collective stated "This is a type of recording that needs to be savored, played loud and with good headphones... this is a very serious recording, especially with the themes he tackles and the environment he tackles them in. Rarely is Zorn recorded solo lately and this alone makes it special".

Personnel

  • John Zorn − Aeolian-Skinner organ
  • References

    The Hermetic Organ Wikipedia