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In Exile – of Gods and Men: A Concert Film Trilogy, Episode 2

Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Robin Ticciati

The motto called "IN EXILE – OF GODS AND MEN" connects ancient mythology, the Renaissance and the present: The Friedrichswerdersche Church, which was re-opened in October for museum exhibitions but had to close again right away due to the pandemic, is a meeting place for the arts with its collection of 19th century sculptures. This is where the film begins with Gabrieli’s "Canzon in echo duodecimi toni à 10". A counterpoint to Mozart's Jupiter Symphony on gut strings and natural trumpets resounds with Britten's "Metamorphoses" - from the middle of the forest. At Sisyphos techno club, principal conductor Robin Ticciati and the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin interpret Ondřej Adámek’s "Dusty Rusty Hush" – a piece that the Berlin-based Czech composed on the occasion of the shutdown of a factory and the DSO is now using to call attention to the present desperate situation of the Berlin club scene.

Repertoire

Benjamin Britten: “Six Metamorphoses after Ovid”, for oboe solo, Op. 49
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 41, C Major, KV 551 "Jupiter"

Facts

Prog. No.
6834
Music genre
Orchestral Music
Length
52 mins
Director
Frederic Wake-Walker
Producers
sounding images
Production year
2020
Format
HD