Anatol-Zyklus
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Narrated by:
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Hans Madin
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Charly Wimmer
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Janne Furch
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Arthur Hutterer
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Traut Kutscha
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Käthe Gold
About this listen
Regie: Theodor Steiner, Karlheinz Schilling. Der Hessische Rundfunk sendete 1951 erstmals folgende Teile des gesamten Zyklus:
- 1: Abschiedsouper,
- 2: Weihnachtseinkäufe,
- 3: Die Frage an das Schicksal.
In einer dieser hier wiedergegebenen Szenen finden wir Anatol unter anderem auf den menschenwimmelnden Straßen der Stadt kurz vor Weihnachten in einem Gespräch mit einer Dame der Gesellschaft. Vordergründig dreht es sich um Einkäufe für das Fest und doch gleichzeitig auch immer um das Hauptthema Schnitzlers: Die Liebe. Allein in dieser Szene wird der ganze Zauber von Schnitzlers Dialogkunst eingefangen.©2016 gemeinfrei (P)1949 hr
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