Henning Christiansen
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Op. 50 Requiem Of Art (Aus "Celtic" Fluxorum Organum II) 46.30  LP  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Near Mint (NM or M-)  Penultimate Press PP20
Item Number: 2352005020

404926, nm/nm, with inner


            
            
            




Tracklist
 
AOp. 50 Requiem Of Art (Aus "Celtic") Fluxorum Organum II
BOp. 50 Requiem Of Art (Aus "Celtic") Fluxorum Organum II


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide A - stamped: 141942E1/A
Matrix / RunoutSide B - stamped: 141942E2/A


Credits
Liner Notes - Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Photography By [All Photos] - Richard De Marco
Remastered By - Giuseppe Ielasi

Notes
Edition of 700 copies on 180 gram vinyl housed in a spotvarnish sleeve with the entire score reprinted as a high-gloss 8 page booklet.
Penultimate Press 2016

'Op. 50 Requiem Of Art (Aus "Celtic") Fluxorum Organum II' was first issued in 1973 by Edition Schellmann alongside ‘Schottische Symphonie’ with Joseph Beuys (Joseph Beuys - Schottische Symphonie / Requiem Of Art). With the full cooperation of the Henning Christiansen estate, Penultimate Press is proud to present the authoritative version of one of Christiansen’s greatest works.

"In the summer of 1969 we made a collective film "The Search" on the heath in Jutland, Denmark. Henning Christiansen made on site field recordings for the individual scenes with Peter Sakse as sound master. The music was first used during the performance at the festival Strategy: Gets Art exhibition organised by Richard Demarco at Edinburgh College of Art, on August 21,1970 with Joseph Beuys and Henning Christiansen. Henning Christiansen sampled the field recording into the organ music from "Eurasienstab." He gave this composition subsequently the title 'Requiem of Art Fluxorum Organum II Opus 50'. That means a requiem for the role of art in the 1960s."
Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Møn, Denmark 10.20.2015


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 2016-04-14

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