"Germany. A Winter's Tale" is the title Heinrich Heine gave to his lyrical travelogue from Paris to Hamburg. At times funny and at times sad, with both cynical and wistful verses, he tells of his Germany.
Experience Heine's journey to Germany from 1843 in a very special way, namely in the form of a chamber play with Gerd Buurmann. You will be amazed at how haunting and often incredibly funny and sometimes almost sad Heine's words are when they are performed.
"Gerd Buurmann brilliantly embodies the critical Jewish author Heinrich Heine", wrote the Siegener Zeitung on February 8, 2020, adding: "Heine/Buurmann's interpretation of "Deutschland. A Winter's Tale' is resounding."
The Badische Zeitung wrote on September 8, 2021:
"On the trail of Heinrich Heine - Gerd Buurmann captivated his audience for two hours. "That was great, that was unique, that was more," said the guests, who applauded standing up. (...) His spectacular parade ride through Germany with Wintermärchen was an impressive clarification of the lyricist's attitude."
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