The art, literature and music of Weimar Germany in the 1920’s have long been a subject of both critical attention The art, literature and music of Weimar Germany in the 1920’s have long been a subject ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Carnegie’s intermittently illuminating festival “Fall of the Weimar Republic” has suffered from interjections of too much standard ...
Emily May speaks to the curator of Face to Face, a retrospective on the work of the portrait painter Lotte Laserstein. “The Golden Twenties” hold a special allure for many people. During this time ...
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The brief but lively and productive Berlin period in the history of modern Yiddish culture is a special source of interest for contemporary researchers. Out of a melting pot of various languages, ...
Carnegie Hall's FALL OF THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC: DANCING ON THE PRECIPICE Festival Continues This Spring
Franz Welser-Möst leads the renowned Vienna Philharmonic in three distinct programs featuring music by Hindemith, R. Strauss, Schoenberg, Ravel, Berg, Bruckner, and Gustav Mahler on Mar. 1, Mar. 2, ...
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