*300 copies limited edition* "Stimulated by our first public performance of "rarely heard music" (Das Münchner Konzert), we at once planned another concert in which the tight circle of performers was to be enlarged by a couple of dear friends, and once again the location had to have the lure of the special. oswald wiener suggested the church of the holy cross in berlin as our place of action, for we had learnt that it could be hired for public performances. everyone was most enthusiastic about playing a venue like that, and so "rarely heard music" came to be performed on 27 september 1974 on a grand scale before a large audience. the participants this time were attersee, Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Dieter Roth, Gerhard Rühm, Dominik Steiger, Oswald Wiener, and Arnulf Rainer, who contributed to the performance as silent face-puller and contortionist. not only did the event assume almost monumental dimensions in terms of outlay, preparations, resonance and duration, at times it rose to unbridled, almost ecstatic climaxes; at one point brus, who had been manically blowing the one and same note into a kind of alphorn, even momentarily lost consciousness." - Gerhard Rühm "Über Selten Gehörte Musik”
"Das Berliner Konzert" was first published by Hansjörg Mayer, Studio Morra & Pari e Dispari in 1977 as a 3x Vinyl LP Box. This is the part six in the Selten Gehörte Musik reissue series curated & produced by Daniel Löwenbrück / Tochnit Aleph. The 7th and last part "Abschöpfsymphonie” is planned for release in 2025.