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 When Gustav Mahler dies at half-time, his funeral banquet can be followed interactively to his music, and the spectators are invited to a sumptuous 
                    buffet-dinner during the interval. The outstanding and unusual ambience make 
                    this "mourner’s meal" a truly memorable experience Have a look to the menu! Gustav Mahler's funeral on May 22nd 1911Morning in Vienna: chaos. One clutches at details that cannot yet be known. 
                    He is to be buried in the small cemetery in Grinzing, beside his little 
                    daughter. The body is taken there. The next morning: the road leads across 
                    country to cypress trees. The chapel is a confined space, only enough for 
                    the coffin and a couple of wreaths. The others line the paths as far as the 
                    grave. A woman comes past, and says to another woman, „Now he’s got peace in 
                    there. Everything was too small for him anyway.“
  The church in Grinzing is small, the churchyard confined. And the people of 
                    Vienna are about to see a spectacle. The church and the cemetery are 
                    cordoned off; admission is by ticket only.  And then comes the ceremony. We stand in front of the church as the coffin 
                    is carried out. It is raining. We can get to the grave faster by taking a 
                    path through the vineyards. The procession arrives. The rain stops. A 
                    nightingale sings, and the clods of earth thud down. A rainbow. And the 
                people in their hundreds are silent. |