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12.03.2008 - Beethovenfest Features Politics of Music

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was a multifaceted composer whose compositions have unequalled staying power.

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Each year, Beethoven's birth city, Bonn, hosts an internationally acclaimed music festival in his honor. This year, the organizers have picked a particularly contemporary topic: the relationship between power, politics and music.  
Deutsche Welle is an official media partner of the event, which will bring about 2,000 well-known artists from around the world to the former German capital city.
 
For the past four years the Beethovenfest has focused on various countries. But this year's month-long event, which starts Aug. 29, will focus on the political aspects of Beethoven's legacy.
 
It will look at the political statements Beethoven made through his work as well as with the ideological misappropriation German Soldiers Sentenced for Abusing Recruits ...
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of his music in the 20th century. As part of this examination, several concerts will be held in Bonn venues with political and social importance such as the former West German parliamentary chambers, the Palais Schaumburg where former chancellors lived and worked and the Hotel Petersberg, the seat of the Allied High Commission after World War II.
 
Persecuted composers  
Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:   Masur will conduct all nine symphonies By examining the misappropriation and marginalization in music, this year's Beethovenfest will set about exploring a very contemporary and explosive topic.
 
"Ostracized music, forbidden music, the relationship between music and politics today -- the question of how music is functionalized, even today, that is a cutting edge theme," said Ilona Schmiel, the Beethovenfest's director.
 
One of the event's highlights will be a project led by the British violinist Daniel Hope. With his "Music was Hope" program, he will explore artists who were in the Nazi's Theresienstadt concentration camp located in what is now the Czech Republic.
 
Hope, Philip Dukes and Ulrich Mattes will interpret music of Gideon Klein, Hans Krasa and Erwin Schulhoff. Hope will also present his arrangement of Maurice Ravel's Jewish Kaddish music.
 
"This is an examination of music that originated in the concentration camps from very young and courageous Czech composers," Hope said.
 
Klein was in his early 20s when he was imprisoned in the camp. He was already a talented pianist and composer, on the fast track towards a career as a traveling musician. During his imprisonment from 1942 to 1945 he became a supporter for other musicians held in Theresienstadt.
 
"He simply motivated the other artists, musicians and writers to continue on and not to think about their situation," Hope said. "So I think that for me this fits extremely well to this examination of power and music."
 
Political context  
Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:   Daniel Hope will explore music from Nazi concentration camps Beethoven's beloved Ninth Symphony is a perfect example of a work that has been exploited to fit ideologies. Beethoven composed it to pay homage to the spirit of the Enlightenment. The song was later used as propaganda by the Third Reich and as the Iron Curtain began to crumble it became an anthem of freedom during German reunification.
 
The Beethovenfest will present the complete cycle of all nine symphonies under the direction of Kurt Masur with the Orchestre National de France.
 
Deutsche Welle will once again sponsor a youth orchestra to travel to Germany for a week-long residency and performance of a specially commissioned musical work. This year will feature the Anton-Rubinstein Orchestra from the St. Petersburg Conservatory, which has produced numerous world-renown musicians over its 146 years in existence.


(Deutsche Welle)


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