And You Thought Your School Concert Was Long!

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Let's face it, concerts can get a little boring especially, if one has to sit through an hour-long chorus or orchestra performance that they are not part of. So, you can only imagine how much patience it would take to listen to a concert that will go on for 639 years!

But that apparently, is the length of the Halberstadt Performance currently going on at Germany's St. Burchard Church. Scheduled to end in 2640, it is not being performed by humans, but an automatic organ, which was not even completely ready when the 'concert' first began in 2001. But thanks to the slooooooooooooow progress, there was plenty of time to add the pipes and also a blower that keeps the music steady, by providing a constant stream of air.

The musical piece chosen for this concert is appropriately entitled ASLSP (As SLow aS Possible). While the piece was composed by the late American musician John Cage to allow artists to pace themselves for as long as they wanted to when playing the piece, even he, would have never guessed that anyone would take his words so literally. Prior to this, the longest it had ever been stretched out was 79 minutes.

So how do you elongate a musical piece for that long? By waiting for months before making a chord change. In fact, they are so rare that in July 2008 over 1,000 people gathered at the church to witness the momentous event live! Why 639 years? - That how long the church organ has been in existance. Curious to hear what this concert sounds like? Check it out at www.john-cage.halberstadt.de.

And, if you think this will go down as the world's longest concert, think again. Longplayer, a computer concert that began in December 1999 is scheduled to continue until 2999 or, for a full 1,000 years! Unfortunately, none of us will be around to see if either will complete their tenure.

Resources: npr.org,longplayer.com, kiwikids.co.nz

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  • girlalmost 13 years
    this is sooooooooo boring!
    • jzhou
      jzhoualmost 13 years
      oh,it was juse a painw
      • megface
        megfacealmost 13 years
        WHOA
        • 5Sarahalmost 13 years
          Wow! I think this artical is interesting. I think it's interesting because a concert going for six-hundred thirty-nine years or one-thousand years is really long and really interesting! I think a hour long concert is anough but for that long... wow! Well, it's a record so I believe that it's true. It;s amazing that they can make technolagy work like that. I guess scientists get smarter and smarter each and every day. That's why I think this artical is interesting.
          • greenapplealmost 13 years
            BORING
            • 14Reganalmost 13 years
              That artical was AMAZING!! I can not belive that the concert is spose to go on for 639. I don,t know if thats possable
              • 1gagealmost 13 years
                The fact that a concert can go on for 639 years is insane. I think that it would be crazy to have a concert for two days.It's I don't know... INSANE!!!!
                • basketball_gurl
                  basketball_gurlalmost 13 years
                  dis would b soooooooooooooo boring i dont think anyone would go to c the whole thing
                  • y do u carealmost 13 years
                    that is just crazy
                    • 17Reaganalmost 13 years
                      I don't know if this is really possible!!!!!!!!!! It just sounds so unrealistic for a concert to streach to 1000 or 639 years!