György Ligeti’s Requiem (1965) is a work filled with anger and grief. Kornél Mundruczó places the theme of repetition at the centre of his analysis. We experience the work in three periods and three forms: an encounter with horror takes place in the past, a traumatized silence occupies the present while in the future we sense a world in which artificial intelligence – apparently innocently – no longer leaves any scope for the notion of memory or commemoration. A production by Ruhrtriennale in cooperation with Proton Theatre Budapest. Language information: In Latin and Hungarian with German surtitles. Éva - Lili Monori Léna - Annamária Láng Cleaner 1. - László Katona Cleaner 2. - Harald Kolaas Cleaner 3. - Roland Rába Soprano - Yeree Suh Mezzosoprano - Virpi Räisänen Choir - State Choir Latvija Orchestra - Bochumer Symphoniker
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