Cabaret chansons and stories from the 1920s to the present day
Chanson-Nette's repertoire ranges from the 1920s to today's Berlin, from the virtuosos of Berlin humor such as Kurt Tucholsky, Erich Kästner, Friedrich Hollaender, Werner Richard Heymann, Claire Waldoff & Co., to contemporary cabaret authors. Pieces by Friedhelm Kändler, Pigor & Eichhorn or the fabulous counter sluts are part of it, but also "home-brewed".
Have fun with "Oh Jott, how stupid are the men!", "I like the older vintages", "Our Havel is our Rhine ”, with the “City Plant”, the “Footballer's Wife”, the “Sleeping Beauty from'm Wedding”, with “Sunburn”, “Art Piece”, “Men ABC” or “Somewhere in the World There's a Little Bit of Happiness”.
Of course, Chanson-Nette also sings about her passion for espresso in the sunshine: "Why can't my Berlin be in Italy?" And in search of the ideal man, the 1.53 meter short temperamental bundle chokes on New Year's Eve with heart and esprit on some Cocktails d'amour.
She accompanies Harry Ermer on piano and harmonica, and Kevin Ermer on drums.
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Participating artists
Schlagzeuger Kevin Ermer
Chanson-Nette Jeannette Urzendowsky
Pianist Harry Ermer