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Friedrich-Miles von Schiller-Davis

By: Andreas Ammer, FM Einheit
Narrated by: Jennifer Minetti, Guenter Rueger, Erich Biegel, Jasmin Tabatabai
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Summary

Der rechte Laut hierfür fällt nicht leicht, wusste Ernst Bloch, als er 1932 über "Die Kunst, Schiller zu sprechen" nachdachte. "Die Sprache Schillers, dieselbe, in der sich bis dahin das ganze liberale Deutschland gefunden hatte, klang fremd, ja hohl." Bloch dürfte bei solchen Sätzen auch die Rezitationskunst eines Alexander Moissi in den Ohren geklungen haben, der auf frühen Schellack-Platten Schiller als Extremfall der Poesie vortrug: Rufend, jaulend, singend, aber immer lauthals mit vollem Pathos. Andere Rezitatoren standen dem nur wenig nach.

Verschiedene Schellack-Rezitationen sind Grundlage des Hörspiels - konterkariert durch die freieste Musik, die die Folgezeit hervorgebracht hat: durch Töne aus Miles Davis' epochemachendem Tonträger "Bitches Brew", einer Schallplatte gewordenen Befreiung der Musik.
©2016 FM 4.5.1. (P)2016 FM 4.5.1.

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