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Stefanie Rummel

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  1. Medley - Stefanie Rummel (Gesang), Tom Schlueter (Piano)
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New Show: Chansons...

A musical French evening through joy and wisdom of life by looking at delicious food, haute de couture, anecdotes and French music from La "Vie en Rose" to "My Way",   
from "Brother John" to "Mozart" or from artists like "Piaf", "Dietrich", "Brel", "Michel Legrand" to "Saint Exupéry".  

 60-90 minute musical one-woman-show   
Charismatic singer  accompanied by a versatile pianist   
An evening in France   
Take home inspiring stories  &  Listen to touching songs with a smile   
A taste of French delicacies - a glimpse of haute de couture….   
From Paris to Hollywood   
Chansons....  

An intimate inspiring musical  journey through, love, life, culture

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Chansons...:
Chansons, short stories, proverbs and anecdotes, describe the French life from the fish soup Bouillabaisse, the haute de couture, melancholy, living like God in France to Santa Claus traditions. Join to be part of the French way of living no matter if you speak the French or not. Listen to the passionate and humorous chansons of different decades from Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Lara Fabian, Michel Legrand, Claude Francois, Fernandel, traditional songs to the ZAZ, which is successful in the charts today.

The extraordinarily charming program with depth is interpreted by Stefanie Rummel (vocals) and Andreas Sommer (piano). Learn more about the “savoir vivre” of the French. French chansons capture typical moments in life musically. These moments illuminate philosophies of life. You dive into the different cultures of France, Germany and the US.

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