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Playing Organ II, ASLSP for 639 Years in Halberstadt

The idea of playing Organ II, ASLSP on an organ for an indefinite period emerged from a debate about the lifespan of an organist. It was determined that an organist doesn't need to play continuously; keys can be fixed to enable airflow without an organist. This led to the decision to play the piece for 639 years in Halberstadt, a town known for its rich organ history. The performance began in 2001 and involves a unique organ with no traditional keyboard or switches, operated by wooden keys and controlled airflow through pipes. As the piece progresses slowly, adjustments are made by replacing pipes over time, with plans for future generations to continue the performance beyond its current endpoint in 2072.

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