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Anything Goes – The Role of Music in Society

Dancing bar in Baden-Baden by Max Beckmann, 1923

As part of a panel of experts of cultural history and art– which he helped put together – Oliver Rathkolb joins a discussion with Larry Diamond, Daniel Froschauer, Nadine Rossol und Franz Welser on the arts and what they can tell and predict about their time, as well as its politics and society. The discussion aims to compare the current conditions with those of the “anything-goes” society of the 1920s, which ultimately led to the fall of democracy and a rise of authoritarianism.

Moderated by Sheri Berman

Wednesday. February 28th 2024 at 5:30 pm

Resnick Education Wing, Carnegie Hall

©Lydia Rathkolb
Left to right: Franz Welser-Möst, Daniel Froschauer, Nadine Rossol, Oliver Rathkolb, Larry Diamond, Sherry Berman

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