Cabaret Berlin: Revue, Kabarett and Film Music between the Wars
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PublisherEarBOOKS
ISBN / ASIN3937406166
ISBN-139783937406169
Sales Rank1,142,827
CategoryHardcover
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Gorgeous, archival photographs of shows and architecture combined with authentic recordings bring the roaring twenties in Berlin to life. From Kurt Tucholsky to Marlene Dietrich: authors, composers and performers present an intimate view to a riotously comic and tragic era. Music CDs: No cultural history would be complete without the hit songs composed by Ralph Benatzky, Werner Richard Heymann, Friedrich Hollaender, Rudolf Nelson, and Mischa Spoliansky; presented here on four CDs with wonderful archival recordings of Marlene Dietrich, Curt Bois, The Comedian Harmonists, Trude Hesterberg, and Margo Lion.
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