Description
Two framed copies from the archive available:
#1/30
#2/30
Prices for copies with unframed artworks on request.
Art-Edition of 30 copies in box with fullcolour double-sided sleeve/banderole. Includes original relic from the action (blood etc. on canvas, 20 x 14 cm, signed & numbered), four fullcolour photo-prints, two programme-folder, and Double-CD in 6-panel fullcolour digipak.
2CD presenting the premiere recording of Hermann Nitsch’s latest large scale symphony for full orchestra, brass ensemble and choir, in five movements. Composed for the 155th Action of the Orgien-Mysterien-Theater, performed at the nitsch museum, Mistelbach, September 9th, 2018. Directed by Andrea Cusumano.
“The 155th action in Herman Nitsch’s Das Orgien Mysterien Theater took place on September 1, 2018. As the first action to be staged in the Nitsch Museum in Mistelbach, Vienna, it coincided with the occasion of his 80th birthday.
A series of processions both viscerally affecting and poignant in their restraint took place in the museum to a very crowded audience. This action was accompanied by a new symphony composed by Nitsch for large orchestra, brass band, and choir. Sudden and explosive motifs for the brass band punctuate still, though unnerving, drone-like passages that modulate over the course of the two-hour performance. Throughout, the movement of the participants in the action and the audience is accentuated by the incongruous percussive ring of the whistle that calls attention and directs the activity, heightening the intensity of the entire work.” (Patrick Quick)