KCRW Berlin Amplified: Leitmotifs
Arts:Performing Arts
In this episode of Leitmotifs, host Fredrika Brillembourg reconnects with her old friend, Pulitzer Prize winner and music critic Tim Page.
He has worn many hats over the years as an author, editor, radio host and professor of journalism and music at the University of Southern California. (Originally aired Oct. 3, 2020)
Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll
Benjamin Hochman: 'In Mozart's music, every note is in the right place'
Music critic Tim Page on his life-long obsession
Michael Naumann on supporting culture – there are ‘euros at the end of the tunnel’
Cellist Eckart Runge — Beyond the Artemis Quartet
Conductor without an orchestra – Marc Albrecht on finding a new passion in trying times
Donald Runnicles – ‘Music can be with you all the time’
‘I’m not an artist, I’m an enabler’ – Deutsche Oper’s Dietmar Schwarz on past productions and future challenges
When the stage falls silent
All about that bass – Dominic Seldis on musical blessings and theatrical success
Talking to soprano Alma Sadé
Award-winning opera director Nicola Raab on her recent production of La Traviata
Barenboim-Said Akademie dean Mena Mark Hanna on his journey to Berlin and ‘A New Divan’
Orchestra director Adrian Jones on the orchestra as a powerful organism
Conductor Paolo Bortolameolli on musical beginnings and sharing a passion with the world
Composer and musician Craig Urquhart on Bernstein, life changes and ‘Affirmation’
Alexander Polzin and Sommer Ulrickson on their collaborations in opera, theater and dance
Author and filmmaker Jamie Bernstein on being ‘Famous Father Girl’
Opera set designer Marsha Ginsberg on her career and ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
Interview with Anisha Bondy, assistant director at the Komische Oper Berlin
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