The life of Composer and Social Activist, Kurt Weill, is celebrated in this cabaret-style compilation of his work. The production includes more than 30 songs, ranging from his life in Berlin during the Weimar Era during which he was a voice against the Nazi regime, to his emigration to the U.S. where he was a supporter of the American war effort in the 1930’s, and finally his contributions to the American Musical Theatre canon. Audiences will particularly recognize his collaborations with Ira Gershwin, Bertolt Brecht, and Maxwell Anderson in the songs written for Broadway including Tschaikowsky, Mack the Knife, Pirate Jenny, Lost in the Stars, and September Song. His themes of love, sex, politics, and equality made him an artist and a voice...
Towards “Film Opera”. Kurt Weil’s Musical Experiments In Fritz Lang’s “You and Me”Fritz Lang’s film ...
A highlight of the DePauw Interdisciplinary Festival will be Music Unwound\u27s Kurt Weill Cabaret, ...
Fritz Lang’s film You and Me was billed as a “musical revolution”. But it never became one. Anno Mu...
With the broadening interest and popularity of musical theater studies in academic degree programs, ...
Kurt Weill (1900-1950) began his compositional career in Berlin and left his legacy on the American ...
The title is sufficient indication of the chapter's content. Particular attention is paid to the cor...
Max Pinson portrays Kurt Weillhttps://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/theatre_dance_gallery/5563/thumbn...
Program is for the musical cabaret with music by Kurt Weill. The revue follows Weill\u27s life in Ge...
PhDThe aim of this thesis is to critically examine Weill‘s negotiation of American cultural industri...
This thesis explores the compositional transitions in the musical career of Kurt Weill as seen in hi...
This thesis explores the compositional transitions in the musical career of Kurt Weill as seen in hi...
This dissertation reexamines composer Kurt Weill’s position as an “assimilated” émigré by investigat...
Scene from Erich Engel's 1928 production: Macheath in prison with both his fiancees. In their opera ...
Scene from Erich Engel's 1928 production: Macheath in prison with both his fiancees. In their opera ...
A highlight of the DePauw Interdisciplinary Festival will be Music Unwound\u27s Kurt Weill Cabaret, ...
Towards “Film Opera”. Kurt Weil’s Musical Experiments In Fritz Lang’s “You and Me”Fritz Lang’s film ...
A highlight of the DePauw Interdisciplinary Festival will be Music Unwound\u27s Kurt Weill Cabaret, ...
Fritz Lang’s film You and Me was billed as a “musical revolution”. But it never became one. Anno Mu...
With the broadening interest and popularity of musical theater studies in academic degree programs, ...
Kurt Weill (1900-1950) began his compositional career in Berlin and left his legacy on the American ...
The title is sufficient indication of the chapter's content. Particular attention is paid to the cor...
Max Pinson portrays Kurt Weillhttps://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/theatre_dance_gallery/5563/thumbn...
Program is for the musical cabaret with music by Kurt Weill. The revue follows Weill\u27s life in Ge...
PhDThe aim of this thesis is to critically examine Weill‘s negotiation of American cultural industri...
This thesis explores the compositional transitions in the musical career of Kurt Weill as seen in hi...
This thesis explores the compositional transitions in the musical career of Kurt Weill as seen in hi...
This dissertation reexamines composer Kurt Weill’s position as an “assimilated” émigré by investigat...
Scene from Erich Engel's 1928 production: Macheath in prison with both his fiancees. In their opera ...
Scene from Erich Engel's 1928 production: Macheath in prison with both his fiancees. In their opera ...
A highlight of the DePauw Interdisciplinary Festival will be Music Unwound\u27s Kurt Weill Cabaret, ...
Towards “Film Opera”. Kurt Weil’s Musical Experiments In Fritz Lang’s “You and Me”Fritz Lang’s film ...
A highlight of the DePauw Interdisciplinary Festival will be Music Unwound\u27s Kurt Weill Cabaret, ...
Fritz Lang’s film You and Me was billed as a “musical revolution”. But it never became one. Anno Mu...