The great Christmas revue
When the writer and musician Thorsten Nagelschmidt decided to translate parts of his next book Nur für Mitglieder into music, he teamed up with the Berlin musician and producer Lambert to produce an album with depth and humor that transcends genre boundaries. Live in the Silbersaal, they will present a unique revue of text, images and music and probably the crudest Christmas party to be experienced this year.
The result is a firework display of beats, piano capers and wild cascades of lyrics about an all-inclusive hotel in Gran Canaria, 86 hours of The Sopranos in eleven days, origins, family and escaping the annual December depression. The motto and refrain of the first single: "Never again Christmas in Germany." Nagelschmidt and Lambert go on tour together in the middle of the contemplative Advent season.
The author, musician and artist lives in Berlin and has been part of the band Muff Potter since 1993. He published his debut novel "Wo die wilden Maden graben" in 2007. Further books followed, most recently the novels "Arbeit" (2020) and "Soledad" (2024).
The pianist, composer and producer began his career in 2014. Lambert became known beyond his own albums with a whole series of "reworks", in which he reinterpreted well-known pieces on the piano and published them on YouTube.
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