PHOTO: © Titus Waldenfels, Petra Lewi, Michael Reiserer

Von Wedekind zum Charleston - München (un)modern

In the organizer's words:

Titus Waldenfels guitar, violin, banjo, mandolin, Hawaiian guitar
Petra Lewi voice, ukulele, singing saw

Michael Reiserer drums, accordion, vocals, singing saw

Atmospheric images in music and lyrics that reflect the traditional in Bavarian music such as waltzes, polkas, marches and country dances, but also take up the electrification of the 1920s and the modern music of the time such as jazz.

Works from Berlin such as the Threepenny Opera by the Bavarian Bertold Brecht, the music of the early sound films, songs for banks with their 19th century organ grinder sound, but also the straightforwardness of modern architecture, the forward-looking inventive spirit of Karl Valentin, which was evident in his music machines - all this flows into small musical showcases with spoken and sung text.

The program combines spoken and sung texts with music and invites you to experience Munich not only as a place of modernity, but also as a guardian of tradition. It is a journey through the contrasts and transitions of a dynamic era.

An event organized by Pasinger Fabrik GmbH

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Price information:

Admission: 18,- € / Reduced: 15,- €. Price at MünchenTicket plus fees

Location

Pasinger Fabrik August-Exter-Straße 1 81245 München

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