Die Stimme der Stimmlosen

Shows

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Programme

What to expect

A musical portrait of Mercedes Sosa 

Fuego en animana (Armando Tejada Gomez) 
Caseron de tejas (Sebastian Piana)  
Melancholia (Christian Bakanic) 
Como La cigarra (María Elena Walsh) 
La Arenosa (Gustavo Leguizamon) 
Alfonsina y El mar (Ariel Ramirez) etc.  

Duration: around 70 minutes without a break

Tickets

Prices: EUR 22 / 44 / 66

Reductions:
U27 (for all under 27) & Ö1 Intro: 50 % reduction

Paula Barembuem & Trio Infernal

Band

The trio around Paula Barembuem, a singer and native of Buenos Aires, fuses different cultures and styles and has thus established itself as an ambassador between the sound worlds of jazz, tango and modern grooves of the club scene such as house and drum’n’bass.

Content

songs of love and freedom

Mercedes Sosa was known as “the voice of the voiceless”, referring to the Argentinian singer’s fearless campaigning for the enslaved and persecuted of South America. And it was millions of people that she gave hope to at the time of the military dictatorship of the 1970s. Mercedes Sosa’s songs tell of love and freedom, and Paula Barembuem and Christian Bakanic and his band perform them with a very personal sense of reverence.

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