The choir founder and literary parodist Ilka Maria Brandt writes curious stories about love, fame and jealousy and performs them with great verve for the audience. The Gesangstechnischer Hilfsdienst (GTHD), consisting of around 20 ladies, supports her with dedicated seriousness and subtly prepared songs from five centuries. With their singing, they frame the plot and events in the love story in several voices or comment on the action with musical interjections. Together, this unusual potpourri results in a passionate and comic melo(die)drama on the edge of high culture.
Under the subtle and wonderful musical director and conductor of the GTHD, Jens zu Lauter Bach, the twenty ladies perform at their best.
Wolfgang von dem ruhenden Lande, a member of the European aristocracy, supports the ladies musically with all his skills as a musical accompanist. At his side, rhythmically, rhythmically and equipped with the appropriate activist experience that a GTHD musician needs: Rike Gratt on bass and other musical talents as required.
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