A girl and her best friend Niemand. As the children of military attachés, their upbringing is characterized by constant changes of location. Carried by the rhythm of music, they experience the magic and shocks of childhood and youth. They are happiest when they lose themselves in their record collection, when they re-map the world by band name in the atlas, when they shout out decibel levels in piano lessons or find the phrases in songs that have always lurked inside them. They hide in the music and are hidden by it, but they always have each other. But then the friendship cracks. While Niemand develops an obsession with the folklore of the Walser women from whom the narrator descends, and while she herself writes her first songs, a catastrophe is in the offing.
Growing up in the heart of music - and the story of a friendship whose intimacy is destructive. With "Waltz for Nobody", Sophie Hunger presents an abysmal and poetic, tragicomic and sophisticated coming-of-age novel. Enjoy or dread a musical evening that relentlessly and tenderly tells of the elemental nature of music.
"Her live performances are legendary. Sophie Hunger's songs sound warm and tender, then again loud and uncomfortable." Deutschlandfunk
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