For more than 25 years, Eva Sixt, Sepp Frank and Rainer J. Hofmann have dedicated themselves to French chanson: the special art of not just singing songs, but telling them. It's about love and longing, exuberant cheerfulness, melancholy and heartache, often with subtle humor and the elegant balance between charm and melancholy that only chanson can master so well.
And anyone who knows the trio knows that moods and small scenes come to life here and immediately cast a spell over you. Sometimes it sounds like a Parisian café, sometimes like a harbor bar in Marseille, sometimes simply like the big and small feelings that are understood everywhere.
Sepp Frank on double bass provides the earthy heartbeat, while Rainer J. Hofmann on accordion gives the songs breath, color and space. Eva Sixt, on the other hand, virtually lives through the little stories and, with her warm singing and charming conférence, seemingly effortlessly puts the audience in the mood for the next piece - no matter how contradictory the feelings may be.
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