Hans Werner Henze:  Memoirs of an Outsider

Hans Werner Henze: Memoirs of an Outsider

160 min · Documentary, Music

A documentary about the life and work of the composer Hans Werner Henze followed by a performance of Requiem

Directed by Barrie Gavin

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