Even though Artur Schnabel was a giant of his day, he is almost completely forgotten in Germany today. In partnership with baritone Dietrich Henschel and the Szymanowski String Quartet, pianist Markus Pawlik presents a video commemorative performance of Artur Schnabel's best pieces in Berlin. Pawlik visits the places, landscapes, and history that shaped Schnabel's life and music on the route. "Artur Schnabel: No Place of Exile" re-discovers a significant artist uprooted by the two World Wars and the Holocaust and inspired by the potential of modernism.
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Even though Artur Schnabel was a giant of his day, he is almost completely forgotten in Germany today. In partnership with baritone Dietrich Henschel and the Szymanowski String Quartet, pianist Markus Pawlik presents a video commemorative performance of Artur Schnabel's best pieces in Berlin. Pawlik visits the places, landscapes, and history that shaped Schnabel's life and music on the route. "Artur Schnabel: No Place of Exile" re-discovers a significant artist uprooted by the two World Wars and the Holocaust and inspired by the potential of modernism.
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