PHOTO: © Heinrich-Heine-Institut

Text & Ton: "Ein Triumph der Presse" - Heine als Journalist

In the organizer's words:

The journalist Heinrich Heine is considered a pioneer of today's feuilleton. His letters from Berlin, which were published in the Rheinisch-Westfälischer Anzeiger as early as 1822, portray Berlin society and Prussian politics in a humorous and pointed manner. From 1831, the writer worked in Paris as one of five correspondents reporting from the French capital for the Allgemeine Zeitung. There he saw Franz Liszt, Pauline Viardot-Garcia and Hector Berlioz, some of the most popular artists of his time, and wrote entertaining concert and theater reviews.

Over a French breakfast, you will get a taste of Heine's versatile journalistic work. Original text passages will be accompanied by jazz standards on the piano.

Moderation: Nora Schön

Recitation: Falk Philippe Pognan

Piano: Fietje Schlegelmilch

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Price information:

Reduced 13.00 €

Location

Heinrich-Heine-Institut Bilker Straße 12-14 40213 Düsseldorf

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