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Paul Barz

PAUL BARZ   (1943 - )

Nationality:   German    Email:   n/a   Website:   n/a

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Paul Barz was born in 1943 in Wloclawek / Wloclawek on the Vistula. After graduating from high school in Hamburg and a publishing administration, he was editor until 1981 when the "Westermann's Monatshefte". Since 1981 he is a freelance writer and journalist, lives in Hamburg and at Wentorf works regularly for the newspaper "Welt am Sonntag", the "Hamburg Evening Journal," the "West German newspaper" and many others.

Adaptation / Translations of Plays by Paul Barz

DAVID BRYER  

Handling Bach

1st Produced:

Greenwich Theatre, London

12 Aug 1995

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Notes:

Original Playwright - Paul Barz. Original title "Mogliche Begegnung"

Synopsis:

On a fictional visit to Germany, Handel invites Johann Sebastian Bach to a slap-up meal at the inn where he is staying - the two never in fact met, despite Bach's efforts. Envy on Bach's part of Handel's worldly success and on Handel's part of Bach's perceived greater genius gradually surfaces, though the two manage in the end to reach an uneasy accommodation.

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