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Christmas Memories by Truman Capote with Jens Harzer

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Thu, Nov 28, 2024, 20:00
Truman Capote tells touching and melancholy Christmas stories whose precisely drawn characters remain unforgettable. On the one hand, there is little Buddy, who bakes fruitcake with his old friend Sook every Christmas and finds out where he really belongs at another Christmas with his father, who is almost a stranger to him. Capote must have observed with a keen eye; what certainty or fantasy, what embellishment or dishonesty means; the mercilessness of his observations is, as always with this writer,... Read full text

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Jens HarzerNarrator
Ulf SchneiderViolin
Jan Philip SchulzePiano

Program

Abendlied / aus: 3 Pieces op. 89Christian Sinding
La canción del lunar / aus: El poema de una sanluqueña op. 28Joaquín Turina
Sérénade mélancholique für Violine und Orchester h-Moll op. 26 / Andante / aus Sérénade mélancholique für Violine und Orchester h-Moll op. 26 (Bearbeitung für Violine und Klavier)Piotr Tchaikovsky
»Weihnachtserinnerungen«Truman Capote
Three PreludesGeorge Gershwin
»Der Schneemann«Erich Korngold
Lesung Text »Weihnachten mit Vater«Truman Capote
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