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Wild, shameless and seductive! Inspired by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera, Sven Ratzke dives into the turbulent 1920s of the vibrant metropolis Berlin. A time of ultimate freedom, where being different does not irritate, but inspires. Ratzke opens the door to a city that dances on a volcano.
The grandiose entertainer (with an extra portion of sexiness) draws you into the legendary nightlife of a city full of extremes. Ratzke shows you a Berlin like you've never seen before: sizzling, swinging and dangerous, hilarious and extremely sexy.
On the premiere night of the Threepenny Opera we meet Josephine Baker, Bertolt Brecht, Marlene Dietrich and the scandalous nude dancer Anita Berber and dive into a world of opposites. The brilliant storyteller Ratzke once again succeeds in fascinating entertainment, in creating a tightrope walk on a volcano about a time that took place exactly a century ago with dazzling decor and great music. A time that has surprisingly many parallels with the world of today.
Together with the virtuosic string players of the renowned Matangi Quartet, Sven Ratzke presents new arrangements of Kurt Weill's music and conjures up a complete soundscape between swing, chanson, jazz and cinematic atmosphere. Dance on the Volcano is a phenomenal mix of one-man show and super-exciting music theatre. Get carried away in a hallucinatory period and jump on the roller coaster, according to the motto 'live today, because tomorrow it might all be over!'
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Matangi Quartet Biography
The Matangi Quartet was founded in 1999. In 2003 Matangi completed the two-year, full-time course at the Netherlands String Quartet Academy.
The Matangi Quartet has since developed into a regular performer in the Dutch chamber music scene and abroad. With their impassioned playing and smart presentation, Maria-Paula, Daniel, Karsten and Arno epitomize a new generation of classical musicians. The Matangi Quartet has shared the stage with various top-class classical musicians. The quartet has also been invited to perform in various festivals, including the Delft Chamber Music Festival, the Aix-en-Provence Festival, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the Carthage Festival in Tunisia, the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, the International Conservatoire Festival in St Petersburg and the North Sea Jazz festival in the Netherlands. In 2002 Matangi was awarded the prestigious Kersjes van de Groenekan Award. In 2008 the quartet won third prize at the International Joseph Joachim Chamber Music Competition. The Matangi Quartet released several CDs which all received great critical acclaim. Together with viola da gamba player Ralph Rousseau the quartet won the Edison Audience Award 2009 for their CD ‘Chansons d’amour’. The CD ‘Testimoni’ with Martin Fondse and Eric Vloeimans was awarded the Edison Jazz prize 2012. In 2023 they were awarded the prestigious Edison Jazz prize again for their album Ruins and Remains together with Joost Lijbaart and Wolfert Brederode.
Read MoreThe Matangi Quartet has since developed into a regular performer in the Dutch chamber music scene and abroad. With their impassioned playing and smart presentation, Maria-Paula, Daniel, Karsten and Arno epitomize a new generation of classical musicians. The Matangi Quartet has shared the stage with various top-class classical musicians. The quartet has also been invited to perform in various festivals, including the Delft Chamber Music Festival, the Aix-en-Provence Festival, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the Carthage Festival in Tunisia, the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, the International Conservatoire Festival in St Petersburg and the North Sea Jazz festival in the Netherlands. In 2002 Matangi was awarded the prestigious Kersjes van de Groenekan Award. In 2008 the quartet won third prize at the International Joseph Joachim Chamber Music Competition. The Matangi Quartet released several CDs which all received great critical acclaim. Together with viola da gamba player Ralph Rousseau the quartet won the Edison Audience Award 2009 for their CD ‘Chansons d’amour’. The CD ‘Testimoni’ with Martin Fondse and Eric Vloeimans was awarded the Edison Jazz prize 2012. In 2023 they were awarded the prestigious Edison Jazz prize again for their album Ruins and Remains together with Joost Lijbaart and Wolfert Brederode.
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Modern Classical Music . . .
Chamber Music
Crossover Jazz
String Quartet
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