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Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic Jazz & Poetry ‒ Birgit Minichmayr sings Shakespeare

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Wed, Apr 24, 2024, 20:00
Shakespeare and jazz – do they go together? Absolutely! Especially when jazz pianist Bernd Lhotzky sets the English writer’s sonnets to music and Birgit Minichmayr performs them. She lends her dark, expressive voice to the music of tango, gospel. The world-music jazz quartet Quadro Nuevo, acclaimed for its melancholy warmth, will help to envelope the Renaissance poet’s texts in an intense, contemporary sound.

Keywords: Jazz & World, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Birgit MinichmayrVocals
Quadro NuevoEnsemble
Mulo FrancelSaxophon, Clarinet
Andreas HinterseherAccorion, Bandoneon, Melodica, Trumpet
Dietmar LowkaBass, Percussion
Phillip SchiepekGuitar
Bernd LhotzkyMusical Director

Program

My Mistress’ EyesWilliam Shakespeare
When Most I WinkWilliam Shakespeare
How Like A WinterWilliam Shakespeare
Th’ Expense Of SpiritWilliam Shakespeare
Sin Of Self-LoveWilliam Shakespeare
Mine Eye Hath Played The PainterWilliam Shakespeare
As An Unperfect ActorWilliam Shakespeare
Tired With All TheseWilliam Shakespeare
When In DisgraceWilliam Shakespeare
My Love Is As A FeverWilliam Shakespeare
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