20:00 Konzerthaus Berlin

Frank Strobel conducts Charlie Chaplins Modern Times

Charles Chaplin

“Modern Times” – the original film with live music, (orchestrated by Edward Powell and David Raksin, reconstructed by Timothy Brock (2004)

Frank Strobel

Conductor

Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin

Modern Times

Charlie, the Tramp, gets caught up in the machinery of industrial production. He is fed, tortured, locked up, released. He disappears into the gutter, accidentally takes drugs, falls in love with a woman under guardianship. In the end, the two set off towards the horizon – leaving modern times behind them. Mechanisation, automation, rationalisation in 1938; tragic, comic, critical, graceful, artistic, pantomimic. Contemporary! And densely and multifacetedly composed – by Charles Chaplin himself! The all-round artist was a deeply serious man, of whom Dmitri Shostakovich always spoke with the utmost respect. The film score of ‘Modern Times’ supports the story with messages of its own. It is not only the dance numbers in the café that reveal the spirit of Chaplin the composer. For the first time, the Tramp’s voice can also be heard as he performs the song ‘Titina’.