Director Nina Di Majo

Country, yearItalia, 2017

Runtime 75

Production Red Velvet, Istituto Luce Cinecitta'

Release date 2017

Status Pronto


Cinecittà rights Theatrical Italy

Federica Di Biagio

Theatrical film and documentary distribution

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Documentary

Hans Werner Henze: La musica, l’amicizia, il gioco

by Nina Di Majo
Theatrical Italy
Info

Director Nina Di Majo

Country, yearItalia, 2017

Runtime 75

Production Red Velvet, Istituto Luce Cinecitta'

Release date 2017

Status Pronto

Cinecittà rights

Cinecittà rights Theatrical Italy

Federica Di Biagio

Theatrical film and documentary distribution

f.dibiagio@cinecitta.it

+39 0672286271

This film looks Hans Werner Henze’s life. Henze (1926-2012) was one of the best composer and conductor of the word. A homosexual, member of the Communist party of Italy, Henze was also known for his political convictions. In 1953, Henze moved to Italy. He left Germany out of disappointment, as a reaction against homophobia and the country’s general political climate. He remained in Italy for most of his life. This documentary explores his life,and his love and long- lasting and fruitful collaboration with the poet Ingeborg Bachmann. Working with her as librettist, Henze composed the operas Der Prinz von Homburg (1958), based on a text by Heinrich Von Kleist and Der junge Lord (1964). Henze’s music has incorporated neo classicism, jazz, the twelve-tone technique, serialism, and some rock or popular music. Living in Italy, Henze’s music became considerably more Neapolitan in style. His Five Neapolitan Songs for baritone Dietrich Fischer- Dieskau were written soon after his arrival in Naples. Featuring interviews,historical repertoire, letters and music, the documentary explores Henze’slife and masterpieces : Boulevard solitude, Prince of Homburg, The joung Lord. The film also includes interwiew with Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi, Alessio Vlad, Francesco Antonioni, Mario Martone, Paolo Arcà, Roland Boer, Nina di Majo, Ilaria Borletti Buitoni, Nuria Nono Schoenberg, Elsa Evangelista, Massimo Lo Jacono. Betta Piccolomini reads “letter from an amity”.


Cast

 

conNina di Majo
Claudia Coli
Elisabetta Piccolomini