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© Alexi Pelekanos

Musicbanda Franui / maschek.

Czinner: Fräulein Else

Wednesday 16 October 2024
19:30 – ca. 21:10
Großer Saal

 

Performers

Musicbanda Franui

Johannes Eder, Klarinette, Bassklarinette

Andreas Fuetsch, Tuba

Romed Hopfgartner, Sopran- und Altsaxophon, Klarinette

Markus Kraler, Kontrabass, Akkordeon

Angelika Rainer, Harfe, Zither, Gesang

Bettina Rainer, Hackbrett, Gesang

Markus Rainer, Trompete, Gesang

Andreas Schett, Trompete, Gesang, Leitung

Martin Senfter, Ventilposaune, Gesang

Nikolai Tunkowitsch, Violine

maschek., Live-Synchronisation

Peter Hörmanseder, Drüberredner

Robert Stachel, Drüberredner

Programme

Film »Fräulein Else» (D 1929, Regie: Paul Czinner) (Remake des Stummfilms, live synchronisiert und vertont)

Markus Kraler, Andreas Schett

Musik zum Remake von »Fräulein Else« (Regie: Paul Czinner, D 1929)
Auftragswerk von Wiener Konzerthaus und Elbphilharmonie Hamburg

Subscription series Wahlabo U30

Links https://www.franui.at
https://www.maschek.org

Presented by Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

»What Else?«

100 years after the publication of the first edition of Arthur Schnitzler's famous novella »Fräulein Else«, the cabaret duo Maschek and the music band Franui have been commissioned by the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie and the Vienna Konzerthaus to present their remake of Paul Czinner's literary adaptation of the same name from the silent film era. Franui's »composer-arrangers«, Andreas Schett and Markus Kraler - both experienced in both Schnitzler and silent film - based their music for the film on works by Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Satie, Wilhelm Grosz and Bartók, music that they could rightly assume would have been familiar to both Schnitzler and Czinner's actors. But that's about it for the »historicity« of their approach, which is far removed from Schnitzler's tragedy, especially due to Maschek's typical synchronization - a completely new reading of a classic of Viennese modernism through the template of its very first film adaptation.
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