Digital Revival Vol. 1 - Richard Haka-fluit
The seventeenth-century flute of Amsterdammer Richard Haka is revived with the help of modern technology. This concert offers the listener a unique musical experience in which he is taken on a journey through time and sound.
Digital Revival Vol. 1 - Richard Haka-fluit
Richard Haka Flute
Digital Revival Vol. 1 represents a synthesis of musical heritage, genres, art forms and communities. We achieve this by reviving the 17th century Amsterdam Haka flute, immersing the listener in the sounds of the past, while simultaneously delivering a modern album experience that speaks to timeless musical beauty.
The project aims to bridge the gap between the past and the present by reviving Richard Haka��s historic flute using modern technology. The project is rooted in Amsterdam’s rich musical tradition and brings it together with contemporary musical expression and innovative technologies. The aim is to create a unique musical experience that takes the listener on a journey through time and sound, exploring the timeless beauty of Haka’s flute and reinterpreting it for the 21st century.
Accessibility
General accessibility provisions
Present, available or allowed
- Service dog allowed
- Personal assistant
- Sensory experience
- Accessible building
- Rest areas
Digital Revival Vol. 1 - Richard Haka-fluit
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