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Lars Eidinger spricht, spielt und singt.

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Tue, Mar 4, 2025, 20:00
Lars Eidinger, known for portraying Bertolt Brecht in film, will read, sing, and perform from Brecht's poetry collection "Hauspostille" in Cologne. This collection, alluding to religious sermons, explores dark themes of violence and celebrates the fallen. Eidinger, drawn to complex characters, brings Brecht's radical poetry to life with musician Hans-Jörn Brandenburg.

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Keywords: Vocal Music

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Musicians

Lars EidingerRecitation, Vocals
Hans-Jörn BrandenburgPiano, Harpsichord, Harmonium

Program

Bertolt Brechts »Hauspostille«
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