
Friedrich Hollaender (1896-1976) is considered the genius of the century of popular and at the same time intelligent chanson.
He was a Berlin jack-of-all-trades who wrote the wonderful melodies to go with the whimsical wordplay of his lyrics and worked closely with many stars of the 1920s, but also of the post-war period.
Dirk Rave, Chanson-Nette and Henry Nandzik present his oeuvre in a beautifully off-beat way, with chansons about child prodigies, princesses, night ghosts or hysterical goats. But, of course, also with evergreens like Marlene Dietrich's "Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt".
Imaginatively and sensitively, Friedrich Hollaender recorded the quiet and loud sounds of his time. He created classics that are still politically topical today.
Persecuted because of his views and Jewish roots, Hollaender fled to the USA after Hitler came to power in 1933 and only returned to Germany in 1955. Many other artists had similar experiences. That's why this is also a review against forgetting!
With this irresistible Berlin trio his world becomes highly alive again!
Additional information
Café Anna Koschke still has that old Berlin flair, including the Zille milieu, charm, rustic coziness and a bit of 1920s glamour.
In short: Anna Koschke is a successful mix of café, pub and bar, named after a legendary former landlady. An insider tip for Berlin cuisine at fair prices.
More information: www.anna-koschke.de.
Reservation: Tickets 20 € p.p., ticket telephone 030-2835538 (from 5 p.m., closed Sun. and Mon.), by e-mail: info@anna-koschke.de .You are also welcome to reserve via "Chanson-Nette" Jeannette Urzendowsky, info@chanson-nette.de, Tel.: 0171-4178376.
Directions: You will find "Anna Koschke" in the heart of Berlin. Take the S-Bahn line S1 to Oranienburg Straße station, then walk for about 10 minutes past the New Synagogue Berlin (Centrum Judaicum) to the junction of Krausnickstraße and Oranienburger Straße. Turn left and walk a few more steps to house number 11.
More information about the revue and Chanson-Nette: www.chanson-nette.de
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In short: Anna Koschke is a successful mix of café, pub and bar, named after a legendary former landlady. An insider tip for Berlin cuisine at fair prices.
More information: www.anna-koschke.de.
Reservation: Tickets 20 € p.p., ticket telephone 030-2835538 (from 5 p.m., closed Sun. and Mon.), by e-mail: info@anna-koschke.de .You are also welcome to reserve via "Chanson-Nette" Jeannette Urzendowsky, info@chanson-nette.de, Tel.: 0171-4178376.
Directions: You will find "Anna Koschke" in the heart of Berlin. Take the S-Bahn line S1 to Oranienburg Straße station, then walk for about 10 minutes past the New Synagogue Berlin (Centrum Judaicum) to the junction of Krausnickstraße and Oranienburger Straße. Turn left and walk a few more steps to house number 11.
More information about the revue and Chanson-Nette: www.chanson-nette.de
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Educational Services
We do apologize that the following information is currently only available in German.
Accessibility
Everything okay! The "Anna Koschke" is entirely on the ground floor.
Participating artists
Dirk Rave
"Chanson-Nette" Jeannette Urzendowsky
Henry Nandzik
Dates
March 2025
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