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Ludwig van (full title: Ludwig van: A report; German: Ludwig van: ein Bericht) is a black-and-white German film by Mauricio Kagel. Filmed in 1969, it was first screened the following year. The work was commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk for the bicentennial celebrations of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1970. The film examines the reception of the composer and his works and how he has become a consumer product of the culture industry. The soundtrack is an arrangement of fragments of Beethoven's works, modified as if heard by the deaf composer himself; it is distinct from Kagel's 1970 composition Ludwig van. Prominent contemporary artists including Dieter Roth, (de), Robert Filliou, and Joseph Beuys were involved in the design. According to Gramophone, "at first it’s a laugh a mi

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  • Ludwig van ist ein neunzigminütiger Schwarzweiß-Film zum 200. Geburtstag Ludwig van Beethovens von Mauricio Kagel, der im Auftrag des Westdeutschen Fernsehens zwischen 1969 und 1970 entstand. Erstmals am 28. Mai 1970 bei den Wiener Festwochen uraufgeführt wurde er am 1. Juni 1970 im Westdeutschen Fernsehen gezeigt. (de)
  • Ludwig van (full title: Ludwig van: A report; German: Ludwig van: ein Bericht) is a black-and-white German film by Mauricio Kagel. Filmed in 1969, it was first screened the following year. The work was commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk for the bicentennial celebrations of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1970. The film examines the reception of the composer and his works and how he has become a consumer product of the culture industry. The soundtrack is an arrangement of fragments of Beethoven's works, modified as if heard by the deaf composer himself; it is distinct from Kagel's 1970 composition Ludwig van. Prominent contemporary artists including Dieter Roth, (de), Robert Filliou, and Joseph Beuys were involved in the design. According to Gramophone, "at first it’s a laugh a minute ... then Kagel's film turns dark". (en)
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  • Ludwig van ist ein neunzigminütiger Schwarzweiß-Film zum 200. Geburtstag Ludwig van Beethovens von Mauricio Kagel, der im Auftrag des Westdeutschen Fernsehens zwischen 1969 und 1970 entstand. Erstmals am 28. Mai 1970 bei den Wiener Festwochen uraufgeführt wurde er am 1. Juni 1970 im Westdeutschen Fernsehen gezeigt. (de)
  • Ludwig van (full title: Ludwig van: A report; German: Ludwig van: ein Bericht) is a black-and-white German film by Mauricio Kagel. Filmed in 1969, it was first screened the following year. The work was commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk for the bicentennial celebrations of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1970. The film examines the reception of the composer and his works and how he has become a consumer product of the culture industry. The soundtrack is an arrangement of fragments of Beethoven's works, modified as if heard by the deaf composer himself; it is distinct from Kagel's 1970 composition Ludwig van. Prominent contemporary artists including Dieter Roth, (de), Robert Filliou, and Joseph Beuys were involved in the design. According to Gramophone, "at first it’s a laugh a mi (en)
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  • Ludwig van (Film) (de)
  • Ludwig van (film) (en)
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