Vibraphone and vocals, this rare combination unfolds an irresistible charm with them.
They draw their strength above all from their calmness: casual, collected, sometimes angelic, then again rough and earthy tones can be heard here. This is always surprising and varied, as the two belong to the young generation of jazz musicians who
through the history of music and its styles. They play their way through Brazilian, chansonesque, arabesque onomatopoeia, anthemic vocals, swinging pop or even tango in their very own way. Outstanding rhythmic flair meets virtuoso musicality and genuine songwriting qualities, as in their new program "Tales For My Mother" after de Lottchen: "Tales For My Mother"
Critics have been raving about "ingeniously woven sound parcours" (In-Music), "subtle aural adventures" (Jazzthing) and "irresistible charm" (Süddeutsche Zeitung) for 14 years. Ever since Lottchen, the duo of singer Eva Buchmann and vibraphonist Sonja Huber, came into being. And perhaps this rare and intimate
combination of vibraphone and vocals would perhaps have had an even greater effect if the two had not taken two baby breaks. On the other hand, the unique project that the two have now completed would probably not exist otherwise: "Tales For My Mother", the new Lottchen album following the award-winning
"Lazy Afternoon", "Travelling Birds" and "Quiet Storm", is an ode to motherhood, inspired by their mothers and their own role as mothers, by the unfulfilled desire to have children, but also by "Mother Earth" and the search for their own roots.
Admission: 20/15€
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