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Thursday, 21 November 2013

"Wagner's Jews": Trailer

 A review can be read over at Seen and Heard International


“This film brings to light new insights into this topic, and manages to be - for all its laconic brevity - incredibly complex. Hilan Warshaw is a musician, a violinist. Perhaps that is why he possesses this ability to work virtually polyphonically, pursuing many different voices and balancing contradictions, without once taking the floor himself at all.”
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, May 19. 2013




Wagner’s Jews
Documentary
Produced, directed and written by Hilan Warshaw
In co-production with WDR/ARTE


The German opera composer Richard Wagner was notoriously anti-Semitic, and his writings on the Jews were later embraced by Hitler and the Nazis. But there is another, lesser-known side to this story. For years, many of Wagner’s closest associates were Jews— young musicians who became personally devoted to him, and provided crucial help to his work and career. They included the teenaged piano prodigy Carl Tausig; Hermann Levi, a rabbi’s son who conducted the premiere of Wagner’s Parsifal; Angelo Neumann, who produced Wagner's works throughout Europe; and Joseph Rubinstein, a pianist who lived with the Wagner family for years and committed suicide when Wagner died. Even as Wagner called for the elimination of the Jews from German life, many of his most active supporters were Jewish— as Wagner himself noted with surprise.

Who were they? What brought them to Wagner, and what brought him to them? These questions are at the heart of Hilan Warshaw’s documentary WAGNER'S JEWS, the first film to focus on Wagner's complex personal relationships with Jews. Filmed on location in Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, WAGNER'S JEWS tells these remarkable stories through archival sources, visual re-enactments, interviews, and performances of original musical works by Wagner’s Jewish colleagues— the first such performances on film.

Parallel to the historical narrative, the film explores the ongoing controversy over performing Wagner’s music in Israel. In a different form, the questions dividing Wagner's Jewish acquaintances still resonate today: is it possible to separate artworks from the hatreds of their creator? Can art transcend prejudice and bigotry, and the weight of history?

A partial list of experts and musicians interviewed in the film (in alphabetical order):
Yossi Beilin, Israeli politician and negotiator of the Oslo peace accords
Leon Botstein, President of Bard College; Conductor Laureate of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra
John Louis DiGaetani, Wagner scholar
Asher Fisch, Israeli conductor
Robert Gutman, Musicologist and Wagner biographer
Uri Hanoch, Deputy Chairman, Central Organization of Holocaust Survivors in Israel
Jonathan Livny, President, Israel Wagner Society
Zubin Mehta, Music Director, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Dina Porat, Chief Historian, Yad Vashem; Professor, Tel Aviv University
Paul Lawrence Rose, Professor of European History and Jewish Studies, Pennsylvania State University
Jan Swafford, Brahms biographer


WAGNER’S JEWS was broadcast in Europe on ARTE on May 19, 2013 to mark the bicentenary of Wagner's birth, and will be re-broadcast on WDR in November 2013. The film will be screened in 2013–2014 at U.S. and international venues including Yale, Columbia, and Boston Universities, the Simon Wiesenthal Center in New York, London's Barbican Centre, Musée Hector-Berlioz in France, Jewish Museum Vienna, DocAviv- the Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival in Israel, and others. The film will be distributed in North America by First Run Features. To find a screening near you, pleaseclick here.