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  1. 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.

  2. 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. Lindsay carefully plots every ...

  3. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Interview filmed in Frankfurt, February 2019 ECM50 | 1969-2019 is a series of 50+1 documentary short films by IJB – Heiner Goebbels "Der Mann im Fahrstuhl / The Man In The...

  4. 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.

  5. Der Mann im Fahrstuhl. This legendary staged concert was originally created for the first Frankfurt Art-Rock-Festival in 1987; between its premiere and 1990 it has been performed in Kassel - Opera, Strasbourg - Festival Musica, Zurich - Taktlos Festival, Vienna - Wiener Festwochen, Brussel - Kaaitheater, Leipzig - Jazz Festival, Berlin ...

  6. Heiner Goebbels / Heiner Müller "Der Mann im Fahrstuhl"/ "The Man In The Elevator". Album recorded March 1988, Sound On Sound Recording, New York. Engineer: Mike McMackin. Produced by Heiner Goebbels and Manfred Eicher. Release date: 07.11.1988.

  7. 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 premonition to “what is next?” on: Der Mann im Fahrstuhl (CD)