Anne-Kathrin Peitz
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Born | Germany |
March 5, 1972
Occupation | Director, screenwriter, producer |
Years active | 1995–present |
Anne-Kathrin Peitz (/paɪts/; German: [paɪts]; born March 5, 1972) is a German documentary screenwriter, director and producer. She primarily works on classical music-related documentaries and television specials.
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Education and early career
Anne-Kathrin Peitz studied English literature and Theatre in Leeds (Bachelor of Arts at University of Leeds) and Berlin (Master's degree at the Technische und Freie Universität Berlin). She currently resides in Leipzig.
Peitz initially worked as a journalist for the Berliner Zeitung, the Leipziger Volkzeitung and other German publications as well as English language newspapers. She later became the product manager for WERGO, the recording label for new music at Schott Music publishers. She combined her love of music and writing to serve as head of Public Relations at the state opera houses in Leipzig and Stuttgart.[1]
Film, television and documentary work
While working at the Staatsoper Stuttgart, Peitz was to first delve into documentary making by initiating The Singing City, a cinema documentary about the everyday life of a German opera house (she was the production manager for the film). The film won the Basler Filmpreis in 2011.[1]
Since 2011 Peitz works as a producer and writer for works including the multiple award-winning documentary John Cage – Journeys in Sound (WDR). Her debut as a director came in 2012 with her documentary series Sounds of the Sidewalk – On the Road with Buskers (ZDF/Arte).[2]
Anne-Kathrin Peitz has directed numerous award-winning productions for television (ZDF/Arte/WDR). Her music documentaries have been viewed throughout the world at film festivals and on numerous broadcast stations (e.g. YLE, Svt, NRK, NHK, EVT, Brava, RAI, SF). Her expertise has been recognized in directing documentaries on subject matter of classical music and Avant-garde trends in the genre. Peitz’s primary work has been for the German production company Accentus Music (GmbH); most of her films have been released on DVD under the label Accentus Music.[3][4][5][6][7]
Her directorial work on Satiesfictions – Promenades with Erik Satie (WDR/Arte) earned her a nomination for the Grimme-Preis in 2016 and also received the ARD television programming award.[8] ”Befitting its extraordinary subject, Anne-Kathrin Peitz and Youlian Tabakov’s brilliant film about the French composer and hardline agent provocateur Erik Satie aims at more than a standard life-and-works biography”, notes Philip Clark from Gramophone magazine.[9]
Peitz's 2016 film Silenced – Composers in Revolutionary Russia (WDR/Arte) won the 2017 Czech Crystal for “Best Documentary” at Golden Prague Festival.[10] The film looks at Russian composers of the early twentieth century: The fates of young rebels such as Arthur Lourié, Nikolai Roslavets, Alexander Mosolov, Sergei Prokofiev and Leon Theremin or Arseny Avraamov reveal much about the early Soviet Union’s cultural life, the hopeful and then tragic entanglement of art and politics to which so many artists fell victim during the First World War, the October Revolution, and the rule of Joseph Stalin. Peitz's film seeks to rediscover composers long banished and forgotten.
Filmography
as producer, production manager
- 2011 Die Singende Stadt
- 2014 A Tribute to Krzysztof Penderecki
as producer, writer
- 2012 John Cage – Journeys in Sound
as director, writer
- 2012 Sounds of the Sidewalk – On the Road with Buskers
- 2014 Satiesfictions – Promenades with Erik Satie
- 2016 Silenced – Composers in Revolutionary Russia
- 2018 The Unanswered Ives -- American Pioneer of Music
- 2020 From the Depths of the Soul – Foray through the Musical Landscape of Armenia
Documentary filmography/Awards
Year | Title | Genre: length |
Credits | Notes | Awards earned |
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2018 | The Unanswered Ives -- American Pioneer of Music | Documentary: 56 min. |
Director, writer | Produced for WDR/Arte by Accentus Music |
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2016 | Silenced - Composers in Revolutionary Russia | Documentary: 56 min. |
Director, writer | Produced for WDR/Arte by Accentus Music |
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2014 | Satiesfictions – Promenades with Erik Satie |
Documentary: 56 min. |
Director, writer, producer | Produced for WDR/Arte by Accentus Music Available on DVD |
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2012 | Sounds of the Sidewalk – On the Road with Buskers |
4 part documentary series: 4 x 26 min. |
Director, writer, producer | Produced for ZDF/Arte by Accentus Music |
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John Cage – Journeys in Sound |
Documentary: 56 min. |
Writer, producer | Produced for WDR by Accentus Music Available on |
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2011 | Singing City | Cinema Documentary: 90 min. |
Production manager | Produced for 3sat by Filmtank Available on DVD |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bio for Anne-Kathrin Peitz, Accentus Music
- ↑ Review: “Plasterklänge“, Fernsehserien.de, 2013
- ↑ “Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole Thrill, Charge and Fascinate in ‘War Paint’, Observer, July 4, 2017
- ↑ Round table discussion including Anne-Kathrin Peitz. Musikalische Avantgarde im Zeichen der Oktoberrevolution, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, November 4, 2017
- ↑ “FIFA: John Cage – Journeys in Sound”, ICA, September 27, 2013
- ↑ “John Cage: Der Klangtourist”, Musik heute, April 15, 2013
- ↑ “Wichtiger Preis, schlichte Zeremonie: In Mailand wurde der ICMA vergeben. Auch an etliche Leipziger”, Leipziger Volkszeitung, March 21, 2013
- ↑ Program - “Ausgezeichnet: Die Preise und Bestenlisten 2015/2016”, Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik“, September 2015
- ↑ Clark, Philip. Satiesfictions. Review, Gramophone magazine online, November 2015
- ↑ Award for music documentary from Leipzig, Leipziger Volkszeitung, 2 Oct 2017
External links
- Anne-Kathrin Peitz at ACCENTUS Music
- Anne-Kathrin Peitz at the Internet Movie Database
- Anne-Kathrin Peitz's channel on Vimeo
- Anne-Kathrin Peitz at Crew United
- Anne-Kathrin Peitz discography at Discogs
- Anne-Kathrin Peitz on Filmportal.de
- Anne-Kathrin Peitz at AllMusic
- Anne-Kathrin Peitz at Rate Your Music
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