MING, for solo organ (2019) - Orgelpark by Luiz Henrique Yudo published on 2019-05-16T13:31:32Z "Basically I wanted to replicate the sensation of looking at a rotating Chinese vase. You can see the same motives again and again and again, but your perception is always different each time. You may notice a beautiful hidden detail here, a fine line there, then the irregular glazing, perhaps some cracks on the surface, its elegance, its purpose, its age, etc. Maybe you end up contemplating life itself? MING is just a "one-bar composition” that Michael Bonaventure repeats using the endless possibilities of the UTOPA organ at the Orgelpark. MING refers to the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) but it is also an homage to my dear friend composer Chao-Ming Tung who turned 50 this year." LHY MING (2019) for solo organ (world première) Michael Bonaventure, organ THE FORMOSA CONNECTION 28 APR 2019 Orgelpark, Amsterdam, The Netherlands https://www.orgelpark.nl/nl Genre Classical Comment by anotherroadsong Impressive work, Luiz! Love it. 2020-06-27T20:55:27Z Comment by Sergei Zagny Great job! Congratulations to you and Michael! So positive energy. Like a healthy food for soul. And so good is the idea to make a gradual decline and to add a gradual sadness over time. 2019-05-21T12:49:25Z