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TENM – Tiroler Ensemble für Neue Musik
Dirigent: Claudio Büchler
Tanz/Choreographie: Marie Stockhausen
Komposition: Norbert Zehm
Schauspieler: Brett Fancy
Ute Ziemer – Sopran,
Kathrin Walder – Mezzosopran,
Martin Friedrich Lechleitner – Tenor,
Steven Scheschareg – Bassbariton,
Arno Argos Raunig – Sopranist
Roland Schrettl - VideoArt , Regie: Alexander Medem
Bühnenskulptur von Mia Florentine Weiss
Info: www.zehm.com
Karten: musiktheater@zehm.at – 0650 – 277 1717
'I am the enemy you killed my friend.
I knew you in this dark; for so you frowned
Yesterday through me as you jabbed and killed.
I parished; but my hands were loath and cold.
Let us sleep now...' - Wilfred Owen 1918
“beauty is truth, truth is beauty. that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know” - John Keats