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  1. Mit Sprechern von der Berliner Schaubühne und New Yorker Avantgarde-Spezialisten um die Gitarristen Arto Lindsay und Fred Frith produzierte Goebbels absurde und rasante Überblendungen von Textsplittern und melodiösen Themen.

  2. His partners in reconstructing the relationship between text and music are some of New York’s finest musicians: Don Cherry, Fed Firth, ' Arto Lindsay, Ned Rothenberg, and George Lewis. The Man in the Elevator is a strange, sophisticated cousin of rap music that initially seems to answer the question “what is out?” but may actually be the ...

  3. 18 de jul. de 2021 · Heiner Goebbels continues his (man)made-in-heaven collaboration with Heiner Müller in this fascinating piece of hate mail to the modern condition. Drawing on talents as diverse as Arto Lindsay, Ned Rothenberg, George Lewis, Fred Frith, and Don Cherry, it begins as it ends: in a dance of doppelgangers.

  4. Heiner Goebbels’ The Man In The Elevator is a brilliant collage of music and drama in a surrealistic package June 1989, Gene Santoro, Pulse! Von Fahrstühlen und Freudentränen (Review, de)

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arto_LindsayArto Lindsay - Wikipedia

    Der Mann im Fahrstuhl/The Man in the Elevator: ECM: 1989: Laurie Anderson: Strange Angels: Warner Bros. produced in part by Lindsay and Scherer. Lindsay also sings on the title track of her following album Bright Red (1994) 1989: Bill Frisell: Before We Were Born: Elektra/Musician: 1989: Allen Ginsberg: The Lion for Real: Antilles ...

  6. 2 de ene. de 2019 · Der Mann im Fahrstuhl / The Man In The Elevator. Hörspiel von Heiner Müller. Bearbeitung und Realisation: Heiner Goebbels. Mit: Heiner Müller, Arto Lindsay und Ernst Stötzner. Musik: Heiner Goebbels, Ned Rothenberg, George Lewis, Charles Hayward, Fred Frith, Don Cherry, Arto Lindsay. Ton: Mike McMackin. Produktion: ECM 1988/HR 1989. Länge: 42'37.

  7. Der Mann im Fahrstuhl = The man in the elevator. Authors: Heiner Goebbels (Composer, Performer), Don Cherry (Performer), Fred Frith (Performer), Charles Hayward (Performer), George Lewis (Performer), Arto Lindsay (Performer), Ned Rothenberg (Performer), Ernst Stötzner (Performer), Heiner Müller.