Maverick Life: On tearing down this wall and playing Bach

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Maverick Life: On tearing down this wall and playing Bach By Deborah Rudman

of the Berlin Wall. For more than 28 years, the forbidding concrete barrier had separated the two halves of post-World War II Germany. Nearly 4m high, 50km long, topped with barbed wire and punctuated with 302 guard towers, it was effectively impassable, designed to keep East Berliners in . Families were separated; people attempting to cross became casualties – more than 140 died between 1961 and 1989.

The timing of the collapse was, in fact, an accident. East German leaders had tried to calm mounting protests by easing restrictions at the borders, making travel easier for people living in the east side of the country.

More than two million people from East Berlin visited West Berlin that weekend to participate in a celebration that was, journalist Erik Kirschbaum wrote, “the greatest street party in the history of the world”. East and West Berlin had both enjoyed a vibrant but separate cultural and music life, but now concerts to celebrate the newfound unity were quickly arranged, notably an emotional performance by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, of Beethoven’sSome performances were impromptu.

His reputation, his livelihood and his life were threatened, however, by his championing of the dissident writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The fallout was extreme: he was banned from international tours and prohibited from earning royalties; his performances in the Soviet Union were banned; his musical activity was severely curtailed and his communications were restricted.

 

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