These last two weeks in Undone have looked at two sides of a Janus coin: making music in West Berlin just after the Wall had gone up, and making music in East Berlin just after the Wall had come down. In the case of the former, very little has been written on the historical or political significance of the Deutsche Oper Berlin’s Don Giovanni opening jus…
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