Out of this (sacred) space, with its wonderful and unusual acoustics, which let you just be and listen for sounds, there emerges momentarily an atmosphere of deceleration, maybe; poetry: "Music", as Levi-Strauss said, "as a mechanism to abolish time". | Due to the intimate dimensions of the site, the audience remains in close contact with the musicians throughout, breathes the same air - and, sitting on uncomfortable church benches, listens carefully to "odd" compositions, improvisations and new soundscapes. (Burkhard Stangl, translation by Lea Rennert) |