A new music workshop

organum

n, from greek., an implement, instrument, tool

In this creative & collaborative new music workshop led by composer Ján Števuliak, participants with any or no prior music knowledge will be invited to explore some contemporary approaches to making music, collectively devise playing techniques and create one living instrument, utilizing reclaimed organ pipes.

Together with studying or professional musicians, original work will be recorded towards the end of the workshop session. The resulting music will then be released with the record label Orb Weavers.

Meet the musicians

We will unfortunately not be joined by Rebecca and Carolina as they can not make the rescheduled date.

Ján Števuliak

Ján is a composer, organist, sound and performance artist studying at Trinity Laban. Coming from a rural place in northern Slovakia, he has a particular interest in sound ecology and sonic environments, which he often uses as an inspiration to produce musical works.

Rebecca Burden

Rebecca is a cellist, improviser and performance artist. Originally from Leicester, she graduated from the University of York and is now studying for her master’s degree at Trinity Laban meanwhile playing with the London Contemporary Orchestra.

Carolina Saddi Cury

Carolina is a pianist, singer and songwriter from Italy. She graduated from Trinity Laban and is now studying on the graduate diploma course. She is the winner of the Trinity Laban Gold Medal 2021. She released her debut album ‘Carnaval’ in 2018 and is now a member of the experimental duo hypereyess.

Konstantinos Damianakis

Konstantinos is a creative musician and performer from Greece, working with electric guitar and various electronics. He studied Sonic Arts at the Goldsmiths University of London. He is the other half of the duo hypereyess.