Deborah Holmes at the Jewish Music Institute

Allie Burnett
University of Kent :

Dr Deborah Holmes from the Department of German will be presenting at the Jewish Music Institute as part of the music festival 'Swept Away'.

Swept Away will take place from 19-21 June and is entirely dedicated to musical works by composers banned by the Nazis and will be held at King’s Place, near King’s Cross in London.

The festival consists of five concert programmes and five pre-concert talks.

Deborah will present a pre-concert talk on Sunday 21 June, entitled ‘Art, Film and Literature in Berlin and Vienna during the Inter-War Years’.

New and highly distinct styles in theatre, novels, music, opera, painting, design and film sprang up in Germany and Austria in a decade of intensive creativity after World War I ended.

Deborah will explore the art, artistic movements and key creative figures that flourished despite political uncertainty, economic crises and the constant threat of violence on the streets.

The talk will lead into the BBC Singers and the Continuum Ensemble who will perform Kurt Weill’s Das Berliner Requiem, as well as pieces by composers Ernst Krenek, Stefan Wolpe and Ernst Toch.

Deborah’s talk will begin at 2pm, with the performances at 3pm.

For more information and to book visit the Swept Away festival website.