Stories from Paolino's Tapes - Private Recordings 1984-1993
Paul Feyerabend Klaus Sander
Narrator Paul Feyerabend
Publisher: supposé
Summary
"All the material is excerpted from personal tapes Paul sent to me. It was never meant to be edited or listened to by anyone else. I agree with releasing it for this edition as I believe Paul tells marvelous tales, which can be enjoyed by more people than I alone. He conveys beautifully his love of opera, theatre, cinema and the respect, compassion, admiration and sense of wonder he felt for many people." (Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend)01 The Threepenny OperaA tiny commentary on the wrong rendition in English of a piece from this opera, describing how he was impressed by a single line in Brecht's libretto.02 FalstaffOn Verdi's opera after Shakespeare.03 Fury The story of Fritz Lang's movie.04 Schroedinger Description of what kind of person the physicist Erwin Schroedinger was and Feyerabend's relationship with him.05 MacbethFeyerabend reads Verdi's thoughts on Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking scene: una macchia.06 Xenophanes Some Xenophanes fragments, read by Feyerabend in his own translation, attempting to respect the original metric rhythm.07 Paul Robeson, Joe Louis, Max SchmelingFeyerabend explains a lullaby sung by Paul Robeson, describes the life of this American football star and also a bit of the story of Joe Lewis and Max Schmeling.
Duration: about 1 hour (01:07:26) Publishing date: 2019-02-19; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2001. Copyright Statment: —