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The theatrical work of Bertolt Brecht is unthinkable without musicality: unimaginable a "The Threepenny Opera" (1928) without the compositions of Kurt Weill or "Die Mutter" (1932) without the music of Hanns Eisler. In the tradition of song recitals at the Berliner Ensemble, Tilo Nest and Constanze Becker, together with the Fine Arts Big Band, develop a concert with some of the most important songs from Brecht's work in completely new big band arrangements.
WITH Constanze Becker, Tilo Nest and the Fine Arts Big Band (Live-Musik)
ARRANGEMENTS Stephan Genze, Ferdinand von Seebach
- Constanze Becker
- Tilo Nest
- James Scannell Erstes Altsaxophon
- Roland Schmitt Zweites Altsaxophon, Klarinette
- David Beecroft Erstes Tenorsaxophon
- Bernhard Ullrich Zweites Tenorsaxophon
- Karola Elßner Baritonsaxophon, Bassklarinette
- Jotham Bleiberg Erste Trompete
- Christian Meyers Zweite Trompete
- Christoph Titz Dritte Trompete
- Aki Sebastian Ruhl Vierte Trompete
- Friedrich Milz Erste Posaune
- Ferdinand von Seebach Zweite Posaune
- Jörg Bücheler Dritte Posaune
- Otwin Zipp Bassposaune
- Johannes Gehlmann Gitarre
- Rolf Zielke Piano
- Luca Genze Bass
- Stephan Genze Schlagzeug
- Johannes Nölting Dramaturgie
- Holger Schwark Sound-Design
- Lutz Baumann, Afrim Parduzi Ton
- Frank Sellentin Inspizienz
- Lorenza Zeller Requisite
- Anne-Claire Meyer Maske
- Steffen Heinke Licht