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Symposion. An Intoxication in Eight Divisions

SYMPOSION - the legendary netzzeit production together with the Klangforum Wien, will return to the venue of its world premiere (September 21, 2001) in Hall E of the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna for a short series of four performances.

Slowly and gracefully the ancients in antiquity got drunk. The basic idea of the Symposia was that wine, a gift of the gods, would grant human beings access to the numinous, even to the gods themselves, and to truth – if consumed in the right manner.

Klangforum Wien followed in the footsteps of the Athenian wise men of the 6th century B.C. for the first time in May 2001. The experience with this ancient social practice has continued to work beautifully ever since, in performances in Vienna, Venice, Salzburg, Dresden, Budapest, Bolzano, Donaueschingen, Margreid and Luxembourg. A well-tempered atmosphere is the basis for a shared and intense aural offering throughout this eight-hour concert. So far no guest has left before the end!

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Smooth and sexy: Outside one wonders: would it not be better to hold all concerts in this form?
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Music of our times, perceived in the slowly changing conditions of collective, relaxed inebriation... Pillows, futons and comfortable seats create an installation that is willingly inhabited by the audiences. During the long intervals they are wined and dined. Slowly and by degrees, different stages of intoxication are reached – a change from the Apollinian to the Dionysian world, whose frontiers become blurred and finally disappear altogether in the course of the night.

With music by Dieter Ammann, Bernd Richard Deutsch, Beat Furrer, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, Clara Iannotta, Klaus Lang, Gustav Mahler, Enno Poppe, Terry Riley, Salvatore Sciarrino and Iannis Xenakis.

A production of netzzeit together with Klangforum Wien.

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