Television
You’d think some sort of social or political viewpoint would be mandatory in surveying the radically outspoken songbook of German-born composer Kurt Weill (1900-1950).
Jan. 25, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
Weimar cabaret meets Pacifica in “Kurt Weill at the Cuttlefish Hotel,” carving a weirdly effective niche for itself on the Santa Monica Pier.
Dec. 10, 2013
Review: ‘Kurt Weill at the Cuttlefish Hotel’ finds its niche on pier
KURT WEILL ON STAGE, By Foster Hirsch, Alfred A. Knopf: 406 pp., $35
March 17, 2002
Kurt Weill’s music, to be showcased in tribute works, reflects a turbulent era and foreshadows a modern eclectic style.
Feb. 17, 2000
The 100th birthday commemorations of Aaron Copland and Kurt Weill have been major components of international concert life this year, but the celebrations have been mostly separate parties.
Dec. 5, 2000
Kurt Weill: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2; “Lady in the Dark” -- “Symphonic Nocturne” Marin Alsop, conductor.
Oct. 9, 2005
East Side Sinfonietta will perform Kurt Weill songs to mark his centenary.
Jan. 7, 2000
With her overglazed glamour and sense of ironic introspection, Ute Lemper sings the music of Kurt Weill as if Liza Elliott had somehow dreamt her way into Mahagonny.
Jan. 31, 1990
The music of Kurt Weill has come a long way since it first shocked Berlin six decades ago.
Sept. 11, 1987