Annette Postel and Klaus Webel are with their program to sing opera Die guest at the Deutsches Theater 01/29/2012 MünchenAm says the Deutsches Theater in Munich for an evening of "Die Sing Opera." That's right, there has crept not a spelling error, and so is also the subtitle of this opera-comedy played with the words: "operetta can be whoever" is the motto when the classically trained (opera) singer Annette Postel and Jazz pianist Klaus Webel on stage. The two try to answer vital questions such as: Opera is actually more modern? What is the difference between tenor and tremolo? Interim directorship and intrigue? Between Puccini and a normal cold? And pianists are mortal?
From Baden Tagblatt Annette Postel is called the "Scheherazade of musical cabaret" described. Together with Klaus Webel dedicated to the lady with a 4-octave voice and sharp tongue of the great art: full of coloratura and comedy, tragedy and comedy and rantings and crossover - including the whole of great music.
Annette Postel moves in "Sing Opera die" between large and small stylish art, between opera aria and song: "I must not choose me, I'm just laying there with the two." She tells of the famous arias Opernnähkästchen and dedicated side-splitting. "Singing opera Die" promises an evening of extreme emotions, ambiguous texts, shrill characters and black humor - tragic and comic, like the opera itself.
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