More than 20 countries have sent over 100 productions, including large-scale works by some of the hottest directors. So why have so few heard of the event? By Roslyn Sulcas Heiner Goebbels’s sprawling ...
German composer and music director Heiner Goebbels poses for photographers at the embassy of Norway in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, March 20, 2012 after he was announced as the winner of the ...
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German director Heiner Goebbels on Tuesday scooped Norway's International Ibsen Award, the most valuable theatre prize in the world, for his pioneering work in musical theatre. German director Heiner ...
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In the beginning, there was piano and water. Or, more precisely, five pianos and three rectangular pools of water. And no human beings. If this sounds like a strange start for any cosmology—be it ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Heiner Goebbels’s sprawling “Everything That Happened and Would Happen” brings music, dance and chance to the Park Avenue Armory. By Roslyn Sulcas ...
The composer and director Heiner Goebbels (*1952) belongs to the most important exponents of the contemporary music and theatre scene. His compositions for ensembles and big orchestras published by » ...