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DAS 6-TAGE SPIEL DES ORGIEN MYSTERIEN THEATERS
Hermann NITSCH

  • Ref. XN602D
  • CORTICAL FOUNDATION, 2000. Enregistrement 1998.

"Inspired by Richard Wagner's music dramas, greek tragedy and Georg Trakl's poetry, and urged on no doubt by youthful impetuosity, I wanted to outdo all that theater had previously achieved. I wanted to expand drama to epic dimensions. I Knew the monumental paintings of the 16th and 17th century masters, and was interested in life-size representation on stage, I asked myself why the playing time of 5 hours set by Wagner could not be overstepped. I entertained the idea of writing a drama which would take days to perform. The result was the draft of a play that required 6 days to enact, analogous to the story of creation in the old testament. I attempted in this drama to depict the entire history of mankind (the story of creation). Not its outward history, with its wars, struggles for power

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  • 1 Sunrise music
  • 2 Sunrise
  • 3 Gregorian chants in the chapel under the direction of Peter Kubelka
  • 4 Musical procession with the participants
  • 5 Procession with military tank and brass band
  • 6 Procession with military tank enters court yard
  • 7 The mythical leitmotiv enters yard
  • 8 Court yard action. Rugby action. Grape and fruit pressing
  • 9 Yard action continues
  • 10 Action in the stable
  • 11 Yard action continues
  • 12 Lunch
  • 13 Gregorian chant in the castle court
  • 14 Slaughter and disembowelment of a bull
  • 15 Gregorian chant in castle chapel
  • 16 Action with bull
  • 17 Yard action continues
  • 18 Finale
  • 19 Gregorian chant - Caster liturgy -under the direction of Peter Kubelka
  • 20 Sunset
  • 21 String quintet (sound-walls) in the chestnut grove