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Rot Turm (Lyonel Feininger tribute)

from Halle Klang Karte by Sol Rezza

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Este trabajo toma como punto de partida principal uno de los edificios más emblemáticos de Halle, el "Roter Turm" o Torre Roja. Este edificio ubicado en la plaza principal del mercado de Halle tiene un reloj que funciona y un carillón bastante peculiar que se instaló en la parte superior de la torre durante el 42 ° Festival Halle Handel el 5 de junio de 1999.

Este carillón tiene 76 campanas de iglesia de diferentes tamaños y se convirtió en el carillón más grande de Europa y el segundo más grande del mundo.

Esta pieza experimental de arte de radio / radio es una de las 4 obras realizadas por Sol Rezza como un homenaje al pintor Lyonel Feininger, quien en 1930 creó 2 pinturas al óleo de la Torre Roja, además de varios dibujos e imágenes durante su residencia en Halle. Hoy esas obras son parte de las pertenencias más preciadas de la ciudad.

Entrevista de Tina Klatte y Sol Rezza a Wolfang Bueche, escritor de "Die Halle-Bilder / Lyonel Feininger"

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This work takes as main departure point one of the most emblematic buildings in Halle, the “Roter Turm” or Red Tower. This building located in the main square of Halle’s market has a working clock and a quite peculiar carillon that was installed at the top of the tower during the 42th Halle Handel Festival on June 5th, 1999.

This carillon has 76 church bells of different sizes and became the biggest carillon in Europe and the second biggest worldwide.

This experimental radio/radio art piece is one of the 4 works realized by Sol Rezza as an homage to the paintor Lyonel Feininger, whom in 1930 created 2 oil paintings of the Red Tower, aswell as several drawings and pictures during his Halle residency. Today those works are part of the most treasured belongings of the city.


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3/14/2018
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from Halle Klang Karte, released March 14, 2018
Interview by Tina Klatte and Sol Rezza to Wolfang Bueche, writer of “Die Halle-Bilder / Lyonel Feininger”

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