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Stefanie Heinzmann & Mikis Takeover! Ensemble

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Mon, May 20, 2024, 20:00
Take a blank musical canvas, six classical instrumentalists and a gifted soul singer and equip them with lush, onomatopoeic brushes. Then lock them in a rehearsal room together and give them two handfuls of catchy pop songs. What happens then? That’s right, that’s when Takeover happens! This time, the wonderful songs of Stefanie Heinzmann are taken over and turned inside out. It will be interesting to see which classical quotations ensemble founder and arranger Miki Kekenj will incorporate into the... Read full text

Keywords: Rock, Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Vocal Music

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Stefanie HeinzmannVocals
Mikis Takeover! Ensemble
Miki KekenjViolin, Director

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