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Music : The German Empire, the Weimar Republic, the Third Empire, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), and the Federal Republic of Germany (United Germany). Set at the Berlin National Opera
, which has seen five periods of upheaval, the history of the struggles of the directors and musicians who asked about their own value and pursued artistic freedom while being swayed by the rough waves of the times. This is a great work by the author who asks about the
roles that politics and society should play in culture to the present day.
◎ Introduction : Danielle Valenboim
Contents
Introduction : The German opera house and the German Century
Chapter 1 : シュターツオーパー - Exhibition Windows of the Revolution
Chapter 2 : The Republican Opera
Chapter 3 : The Experimental Opera of the Weimar Republic
Chapter 4 : The Aligned Opera
Chapter 5 : Unter Den Linden Maximilian I of Mexico Circus
Chapter 6 : Between the Front Signs of シュターツオーパー and Survival
Chapter 7 : The Opera of Post-War Berlin
Chapter 8 : The National Opera of the Divided City
Chapter 9 : Behind the Iron Curtain
Author's brief history
Born in Canada in 1978. Currently living in Berlin and Paris with his family.
Studied political science, history, and theology at the School of Economics in London, Harvard University, Mcgill University in Montréal
Chapter 8 : The National Opera of the Divided City
Chapter 9 : Behind the Iron Curtain
He is active as a producer and stage director in Europe and North America. In November 2005, he directed Puccini's 『 Madame Butterfly 』 at the Olympiahalle
State Opera in Austria. On November 15, 2009, he lectured on the history of the Berlin Opera. The first work of the 『 State Orchestra 』 Philharmonic Orchestra between 1933 and 1945 was translated into eight languages and brought about the SENSATION. In Japanese, he was published as the 『 Philharmonic Orchestra and the Nazi Shadow 』 (Hayakawa Shobo, 2009). The first work of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra was published as the Orchestra of the Third Empire of Berlin and Nazis. The first work of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra was published as the Orchestra of the Third Empire of シュターツオーパー シュターツオーパー