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29.03.2024 @ 19:00 - 21:00



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a lecture-performance on epical listening for the Holy Friday
a lecture-performance on epical listening for the Holy Friday
Once upon a time there was a river in Naples, that disappeared.
The ancient Greeks called it βSepeithosβ. Its sound can be still heard, if one listens to it.
The ancient Greeks called it βSepeithosβ. Its sound can be still heard, if one listens to it.
In this lecture-performance, through a mythical method of free associations inspired by James Joyce among others, the theatrum phonosophicum tells about a βwork in progressβ, that is the listening of a city for 24 hours, immerging in the many layers and spaces of Naplesβ unconscious: an epic stream of field recordings, sound images, objects, substances and thoughts β mixing memories and desires, centuries and millenniaβ¦ (Pergolesiβs Stabat Mater as fil rouge).
A soundscape of a βchaosmosβ that lets opposites to coexist: riot and mystical silences, light and darkness, fullness and emptiness. Aware of the continuous, inexorable transformation of every thing.
Being is becoming. “Ah, heartrending marvelous beauty of creation!β (Thus spoke TotΓ² at the end of Pasoliniβs movie βWhat are the Clouds?β).


The State Philharmonia of Armenia
(2 Abovyan St)
(2 Abovyan St)