Kampnagel
Jarrestrasse 20
22303 Hamburg
Bus 172, 173: Jarrestraße (Kampnagel)
»Greatest Hits« / Festival for Contemporary Music
»Intoxication« is the theme of this year’s »Greatest Hits«, the Festival of Contemporary Music at the Elbphilharmonie and Kampnagel. In a sobering demonstration of how ecstatic frenzy can also manifest in the form of a mass movement, the opening evening features the sensational rediscovery of Hans Karl Breslauer’s 1924 silent film »Die Stadt ohne Juden« (The City Without Jews). The film is set in the fictitious state of Utopia, where Jews are blamed for the country’s economic plight. Breslauer’s film was the first to take up the subject of anti-Semitism, which was rampant at the time, explicitly and to translate it into a satirical dystopia.
Anti-Semitism becomes entrenched in everyday life and the Jewish population is deported. People saying goodbye in train stations, orthodox Jews being directed out of the city by armed police – such scenes highlight the brutality of forced displacement.
The film was based on Hugo Bettauer’s novel – a bestseller at the time of publication. Bettauer was not only one of the most successful authors of his time; he was also one of the most controversial. In the politically volatile atmosphere of the period, he became a contentious figure in Christian-Social, German-Nationalist and Nazi circles. This ultimately cost him his life – he was shot dead by a young Nazi Party member in 1925.
For decades the film was only available in fragmentary form, but then a complete copy was discovered in a Paris flea market. Composer Olga Neuwirth has created a new score for ensemble and electronic media for the restored full version.
PHACE – Ensemble für neue Musik ensemble
conductor Nacho de Paz
Stummfil: »Die Stadt ohne Juden« (Regie: H.k. Breslauer, AUT 1928)
Olga Neuwirth
Musik zum Film: »Die Stadt ohne Juden«
Promoter: HamburgMusik / Kampnagel Internationale Kulturfabrik / NDR
A co-production of Wiener Konzerthaus, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Ensemble intercontemporain, Barbican Centre, Sinfonieorchester Basel and ZDF/ARTE in cooperation with Wien Modern and Filmarchiv Austria.
The cooperation between Nacho de Paz and Phace is made possible with the kind support of Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) / PICE. Phace is supported by the SKE-Fonds (Austro Mechana), the Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Austria (Department of Art and Culture) and the Vienna Ministry of Culture.
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Kampnagel
Jarrestrasse 20
22303 Hamburg
Bus 172, 173: Jarrestraße (Kampnagel)
There is a parking garage with staircase (approx. 50 m) on the Kampnagel site. Unfortunately there is no lift available. Entrance in Barmbeker Straße or Jarrestraße. The parking garage costs €2 / hour. The discount machine (flat rate €5) is available in the exit area of the foyer.
Behind the halls in front of the administration building (Jarrestraße 20) there are two parking spaces for visitors with sensory or physical impairments and a corresponding parking permit. From there, Kampnagel can be reached at ground level (approx. 100 m). Enter at Jarrestraße 20, then keep left.
There are parking spaces for people with disabilities located on the Kampnagel premises. Furthermore, ramps to the box office and foyer as well as disabled toilets (with hand rails and automatic doors) are available. Stalls are only accessible via steps, therefore persons with mobility disabilities are kindly asked to announce their arrival in advance – the in-house service team will be happy to assist you.
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