Mauricio Kagel Trailers
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Mauricio Kagel (1931–2008) was an Argentine-German composer, conductor, librettist and director. His oeuvre includes instrumental music and works for music theater, as well as the composition and production of radio plays and films. He made an important contribution to New Music in the second half of the 20th century.
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01 January 1981
MM51 does more than mark time, it mics it. Film within film as Murnau's silent "Nosferatu" leads an accompanist by the hand, and whose feet are quite literally tied to time.
01 January 1968
From Mauricio Kagel, a short follow-up to his previous effort Solo.
01 January 1969
Hallelujah is one of Kagel's major works, a surreal story about the mouth and it's many permutations.
24 April 1990
Kagel’s interest in the theatricality of objects is also a demonstration of the detachment he wishes to keep between an object and its function, presenting situations with diverse interpretative possibilities, keeping the audience frustrated as to the purpose of the actions and the objects connected with them.
18 September 1965
Experimental electronic composition and film by Argentine-German composer Mauricio Kagel, Antithese is also a surreal innovative multimedia/interdisciplinary performance.
01 January 1967
Short film release
01 June 1970
An odyssey through Beethoven’s lasting presence and influence in our modern world – viewed through the eyes of the composer himself.
01 January 1967
Short film release