Beautiful new Jacob Ullman Organ composition of subtle gradations in sound performed very softly forcing the ear to notice the smallest variations. "Thus, Ullmann creates a quiet music in order to give himself and his listeners the opportunity to hear more, and better. This comes about because our ability to hear is augmented when listening to quiet music.
We hear better because we make an effort to hear better. That is why Ullmann likes to locate his sound sources at the periphery, so as not to make it too easy for the ear. In order to let sounds develop and move on their own time, the pieces are usually longer than the general concert norm dictates. The opening minutes serve as the exposition of the tempo and the mode, to condition, as it were, the listening. (Bernd Leukert )
"solo III for organ, 1992/1993; 2012. Hans-Peter Schulz at the Big Organ in Abteikirche Neresheim, assisted by Alexandra Stashenko, Barbara Wieland and Katrin Kanzler. Recorded and mixed by Hans Lorenzen 1 Audio-CD in cardboard sleeve with flap with Friedrich Nietzsche; text in German (as addition to fremde zeit addendum Box - CDs 1-3 - with Booklet German/English). total playing time ca. 66:00 min." (label info)