Inspired by the Babylon Berlin series about Inspector Gereon Rath from Volker Kutscher's novels, the Dortmund Philharmonic Orchestra and General Music Director Gabriel Feltz invite you on a journey back in time to the 1920s and 1930s to kick off the year. It is about the music in the vaudeville and cabarets and how the soundscape of the big city, from the pub and the boulevard to the opium den and the brothel, was reflected in the music. It reflects the attitude to life of a time of crisis, which moves between intoxication and depression and is marked by the hectic pace of everyday life as well as the search for happiness. Two Dortmund audience favorites, Kammersänger Morgan Moody and Patricia Meeden, are part of the colorful program and guarantee not only musical quality, but also a great stage show.
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