Amproprification #6.1: Kyrie, Missa Papae Marcelli, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

Finished 2016
6 Voices and automated amplification
duration: 4'30"

In his Amproprifications, Maximilian Marcoll takes existing compositions and superimposes them with a precisely composed layer of amplification. No note of the original is altered: the music is left intact, yet transformed through shifts in loudness, fading, or abrupt cuts. This process turns amplification itself into a compositional tool, both magnifying and refracting the original.
With Amproprification VI, Marcoll turns to Palestrina’s Missa Papae Marcelli, composed almost 460 years ago. The Renaissance polyphony unfolds in full, yet the amplification highlights the distance that separates us from it today. What often feels like a direct, timeless connection—a mass that “speaks across the centuries”—is revealed as a mediated, historically charged experience. Marcoll’s work makes this duality audible: the living sound of the mass on one hand, and on the other, its cultural aura as a revered monument refracted through contemporary ears.

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Past Performances:


Mar 28th, 2019
Birmingham, Royal Conservatoire, The Lab, Royal Conservatoire Chamber Choir
Oct 5th, 2018
Morelia (MEX), CMMAS, Amproprifications
Oct 28th, 2017
Magdeburg, St. Gertrauden, AuditivVokal @ Sinuston Festival
Oct 23rd, 2017
SWR2, Radio, Feature on Ampros by D. Wieschollek
May 9th, 2017
Graz, Mumuth, Signale
Apr 12th, 2017
Glasgow, Stereo, INTER series, Electronic versions
Sep 22nd, 2016
DRadio Kultur, Radio, Realtime Voices @ DRadio
Sep 10th, 2016
Stuttgart, Theaterhaus, P1, Neue Vocalsolisten, Real Time Voices
Sep 4th, 2016
Berlin, Elisabeth-Kirche, Neue Vocalsolisten, Real Time Voices

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