Annotation Enrique Sanchez Lansch directs this documentary that examines the history of the Berlin Philharmonic during the years 1933-1945. Using archive material alongside testimony from witnesses present at the time, the film seeks to shine a light on the members of the orchestra itself, charting their destinies, and examining the role they played in Nazi Germany's propaganda machine. Description The Berlin Philharmonic chose to mark their 125th anniversary year by highlighting a previously unknown chapter in its history - the years from 1933 to 1945. The film brings to life, in a manner as fascinating as it is sensitive, this chapter in the history of Germany and its capital Berlin, and explores the question: How does one tread the fine line between independence and individual responsibility? Tracklist 1. The Reichsorchester (Dokumentation) - (Keine Angaben) The Philharmonic Declared 'Reichsorchester' (05:44) Jewish Members Of The Orchestra (08:36) Political Takeover (04:16) 'Party Hacks' In The Orchestra (07:52) Priviliges (09:13) Tours Abroad (08:54) Bombs Falling On Berlin (06:46) Berlin Frontlines: Philharmonic Plays On (06:07) Final Months Of The War (09:53) Fresh Start And Denazification Process (11:30) The Aftermath (08:17) Finale, For Now (01:02) Credits (01:22) 14. Die Meistersinger Von N?rnberg (Oper In 3 Akten) (Auszug) - Prelude