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FULL Der automatische Teufel (Pabst&Everhartz) Vienna 2000 sirene Operntheater

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  • Published by: sirene  
  • Date Published: 2022  
  • Format: Streaming
  • Quality Video: 3 Audio:3
  • Subtitles: yessubs, desubs  
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    An absurd dialogue by Kristine Tornquist with music by Daniel Pabst and Jury Everhartz
    September 25, 27, 28 and 30, 2000 | siren opera theater in the Dietheater Künstlerhaus Vienna

    00:00 overture
    05:04 prologue. House maid and family
    06:25 Scene 1. Ahoy. The language of the mind
    10:05 Scene 2. Goodbye. The language of the body
    1:46 pm Scene 3. Ahoy & Adieu. The encounter
    20:35 Scene 4. Goodbye & Ahoy. Approximations
    29:26 Scene 5. Ahoy & Adieu. misunderstandings
    35:47 Scene 6. Adieu & Ahoy. The sad ending
    41:22 Scene 7. Ahoy & Adieu. The happy ending
    48:18 applause

    Two strange guests live in a shabby hotel – an allegory of the body, stubborn, speechless and energetic, an allegory of the spirit, fantastic, idiosyncratic and unreal. The confrontation that follows the appearance of the automatic devil is ominous. The body’s attempt to drag its head into its room like prey fails because of resistance; the subsequent speech lessons that the head would like to teach the speechless confuse the body so that it ravages the room and flees. In a first final, both of them, alone in their rooms, complain about the losses and the unrest that the encounter has left, until the maid, the soul of the hotel, who has observed everything, asks them to behave appropriately according to the hotel. Then head and body attempt a truce in a second finale, which, however, already betrays the further wars … an open ending. The host, his son and his father sit on a sideline and comment on the scene

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