Together with electronic artist Reinhard Reisenzahn and organist Klaus Oberleitner, Kinga Tóth created an evening combining poetry, sound art, and electronic music. In the special atmosphere of the Bürgerspitalkirche, spoken texts, electronic soundscapes, and organ improvisations combined to create an intense dialogue between space, language, and sound. As in liturgical contexts, the organ played a supporting, connecting role, bringing the various artistic elements together into a harmonious overall experience.
“Vox Sonorum – the voice of sounds” opened up new spaces for resonance and impressively demonstrated how contemporary art forms can unfold their effect in a historical setting. The event was also a bold and innovative start to the residency, which is being organized in cooperation with the city of Waidhofen, the province of Lower Austria, and Kulturvernetzung Niederösterreich.
Wednesday, November 19, 2025, Bürgerspitalkirche Waidhofen an der Ybbs
This video only shows Reinhard Reisenzahn's contribution; click here for the complete documentation on Vimeo.