Carolin Fortenbacher & Lutz Krajenski Trio - Fortenbacher singt Streisand (Live) (2018)

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Title: Fortenbacher singt Streisand (Live)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: FORORE
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Pop
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:51
Total Size: 414 mb
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Tracklist

01. Starting Here, Starting Now (Live)
02. It Had to Be You (Live)
03. Somewhere (Live)
04. Evergreen (Live)
05. The Way We Were (Live)
06. What Kind of Fool (Live)
07. Don't Rain on My Parade (Live)
08. Woman in Love (Live)
09. Happy Days Are Here Again (Live)
10. Pavane / Avinu Malkeinu / Papa, Can You Hear Me (Live)
11. Not While I'm Around (Live)
12. Second Hand Rose (Live)
13. People (Live)
14. Send in the Clowns (Live)
15. Guilty (Live)

Carolin Fortenbacher (born 26 June 1963 in Hamburg) is a German Musical actress and singer. She has had a leading role for five years in the musical Mamma Mia! in Hamburg.

Fortenbacher's different musical styles include soul, jazz, pop and rock, and also opera. Audiences know her both for her musical roles and for classical parts. In the Hamburg performance of The Magic Flute she played the Queen of the Night. Musical commitments followed such as Rosalina in West Side Story, Lucy in the musical Charlie Brown, Audrey in the Little Shop of Horrors or Anne in La Cage aux Folles. She took part in the Rock Opera Jimmy Dean in the Theater Casa Nova in Essen. She took on the roles of Mabel and Kate in the musical The Pirates of Penzance.

In September 1994 she played Aldonza in Der Mann von La Mancha, and she received the Image Award Germany.

She won the Publikumspreis des Theater des Westens, Berlin. There she had a commitment in Zustände wie im alten Rom.

In Oberhausen she played the role of the spider in the musical Tabaluga & Lilli. From November 2002 until September 2007 Fortenbacher played the leading role of Donna in the musical Mamma Mia! in the Operettenhaus Hamburg.

For this she was selected by the readers of the Bildzeitung as second place in the Top Women of Hamburg 2005, behind Hannelore Schmidt.