Anne Sofie von Otter, Salon Orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin & Adam Benzwi - Berlin! Berlin! Berlin! Kabarett und Exil (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Berlin! Berlin! Berlin! Kabarett und Exil
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:33
Total Size: 242 MB / 1.00 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Mein Gorilla hat ‘ne Villa im Zoo (1:41)
2. Heut’ Abend lad’ ich mir die Liebe ein (3:15)
3. Illusions (3:41)
4. Der Onkel Jonathan (3:25)
5. Ach, wie schön, man singt immer tiefer (4:09)
6. Keiner weiß, wie ich bin, nur Du (3:34)
7. Vorbei (3:22)
8. The Hollywood Songbook : Über den Selbstmord (1:48)
9. Das Berliner Requiem: III. Marterl (2:39)
10. Kann denn Liebe Sünde sein? (2:01)
11. Musik! Musik! Musik! (2:15)
12. Merci, mon ami, es war wunderschön (4:00)
13. The Hollywood Songbook: An den kleinen Radioapparat (2:06)
14. Das Vielleicht-Lied (2:05)
15. Erinnerung an die Marie A. (4:04)
16. Marion-Tango (2:55)
17. Oui, Madame (3:07)
18. Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt (4:02)
19. Leben ohne Liebe kannst Du nicht (3:25)

Reflecting a society marked by profound upheaval, the music of 1920s–1940s Germany was caught between vitality and despair. The era featured a diverse blend of classical traditions, popular rhythms, and early jazz, yielding everything from energetic cabaret chansons to somber ballads. The period’s signature sound, Berlin’s own ‘Prussian swing’, fused rigid marching rhythms with jazz syncopation, creating a uniquely austere yet light style that avoided authentic African-American influences. By masking melancholy and sharp political commentary behind cheerful melodies, these songs captured a nation’s collective tension and rebellion. Acting as a cultural seismograph from the Weimar awakening to the collapse of the Third Reich, this music continues to resonate today as a testament to finding beauty and humor amid adversity.

Renowned and versatile mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, accompanied by the Salon Orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin under the baton of Adam Benzwi, presents a recital featuring songs with plenty of lyricism, crazy nonsense, seriousness, beautiful melodies and operetta numbers; a colourful mix enabling us to experience the underlying sadness beneath the glamour of beauty.