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Rinascita di primavera: una panoramica sui prossimi festival
by Libero Farnè
Alla fine di aprile finalmente il via è arrivato. Gli organizzatori di festival e rassegne da tempo si erano rimboccati le maniche in fiduciosa attesa della ripartenza, affrontando gradualmente tutti gli aspetti organizzativi, economici, promozionali relativi alla loro programmazione. Sono stati sei i mesi di silenzio, di sosta forzata della musica dal vivo. Gli ultimi concerti ...
Ute Lemper Channels Dietrich On 'Rendezvous With Marlene'
It takes a kind of fearlessness to address the mythical talent of superstar Marlene Dietrich. Dietrich’s stardom is legendary; her story a picaresque of adventure, fantasy, imagination, and coveted reality. Yet, if anyone can begin to touch Dietrich’s transcendent nature, to tell her story, it would have to be jny: Berlin-born, New York-based Ute Lemper. Lemper, ...
Joanna Weinberg: The Piano Diaries
by C. Michael Bailey
Joanna Weinberg's The Piano Diaries is not exactly jazz, but it is also not exactly not jazz. Intended for the small stage--appropriate, given her work in several musicals and one-woman shows--the singer/composer's music lives in that overlap between cabaret and jazz. Relocating from South Africa to Sydney, Australia in 1997, the London-born Weinberg is a true ...
Love Songs
Label: Sony Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Falling in Love Again; Peter, Peter, Komm Zu Mir Zurueck; Jonny; Love Me; Come Rain or Come Shine; A Guy Who Takes His Time; Baubles, Bangles, and Beads; La Vie en Rose; No Love. No Nothin'; Something I Dreamed Last Night; One for my Baby; Lili Marlene; Taking a Chance on Love; Let's Call it a Day.
Marlene Dietrich: Love Songs
by Jim Santella
Defining cabaret for generations to come, Marlene Dietrich recorded these songs between 1930 and 1959. As an established actress, she brought her charming way with a song to the big screen as modern cinema's first sex symbol. From film, she moved on to cabaret, never losing the unique earthy quality in her voice. The ...