Album DE 2004 on Sans Soleil label
Jazz and Spoken Word (Radioplay, Chanson, Audiobook)
"Exakte Vision" is a radio play in german language, based on the diaries of Helen Hessel written in the years 1919-1921. The sentimental struggles of Helen Hessel, her husband Franz Hessel and her lover Henri-Pierre Roché (both of them novelists) were also the inspiration for François Truffauts 1962 film "Jules & Jim". Consequently, Exakte Vision is subtitled «Helen Hessels "Jules & Jim"» and described in the liner notes as a "prelude" to the movie. Comes with a 64-page hardcover book containing libretto, biographies and notes. ISBN 3-88030-042-9.
![]() | Ulrike Haage p, *1957 DE composed by, piano, electronics, other, typewriter, album by |
![]() | Ulrike Voswinckel , DE other, text, album by |
![]() | Andreas Grothgar , *1957 DE voice |
![]() | Judith Engel voc, *1969 DE voice |
![]() | Katharina Franck voc, *1963 DE voice |
![]() | Matthias Matschke , *1968 DE voice |
![]() | Meret Becker voc, *1969 DE voice |
![]() | Tonio Arango , *1963 DE voice |
Jonas Bergler recorded by |
Ulrike Haage |
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Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | ![]() | Journal Part 1 | Ulrike Haage / Ulrike Voswinckel | 9:07 | |
2 | Journal Part 2 | Ulrike Haage / Ulrike Voswinckel | 15:18 | ||
3 | Journal Part 3 | Ulrike Haage / Ulrike Voswinckel | 11:26 | ||
4 | Journal Part 4 | Ulrike Haage / Ulrike Voswinckel | 15:50 | ||
5 | Les Chansons De Helen | Ulrike Haage / Ulrike Voswinckel | 2:59 |
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