Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – Willi Ostermann: Kölsche Tön und Rheinische Lieder (2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – Willi Ostermann: Kölsche Tön und Rheinische Lieder (2023)
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DANCE AND SWING of the “ROARING TWENTIES” The Junge Philharmonie Köln with their conductor Volker Hartung invite you to a journey back in time to the ‘Golden Twenties’ and their ingenious swing music from Broadway to Berlin. They delved into the playing style and sound aesthetics of the time and they play the best hits of the swing era from the original arrangements in a unique playing style. The first half of the concert will feature a selection of racy foxtrots and tangos from the “Golden Twenties” – swing music at its best – from Broadway to Berlin…

Together with the well-known singers Claudia Engels and Peter Schmitz-Hellwing, the Junge Philharmonie Köln will then play music that is rarely heard in its original version today, but is as familiar to many Rhinelanders as Christmas carols.

Willi Ostermann is the poet and composer of Cologne par excellence. His songs are still the most important part of all carnival and local celebrations, wherever Cologne tradition is alive and well.

“Kölsche Mädcher künne bütze…”, “Heimweh nach Köln” (I want to go to Fooss noh Kölle), “Die Mösch” and many others are not only sung along by Rhinelanders, they are already part of the repertoire of anyone who comes to the centre of German Carnival as a guest. In the original version, that is, played by a salon orchestra based on original scores by the great homeland poet and folk singer.

For the interested audience, the Junge Philharmonie has come up with an exciting programme together with the well-known Cologne carnivalist, presenter, author and Cologne connoisseur Reinold Louis. Reinold Louis has a lot to tell about Willi Ostermann, there will be singing, music and lots of laughter.

“The most important goal of the project is to take people on a journey through time. To the time when it was so beautiful in Cologne and on the Rhine…”

Tracklist:
01. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 1. Dem Schmitz sin Frau ist durchgebrannt (03:23)
02. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 2. Die Höhnerfarm vum Zilla! (02:40)
03. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 3. Kutt erop! Kutt erop! Kutt erop! (03:05)
04. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 4. Die Mösch (03:46)
05. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 5. Bei de Kämmelings – do geiht de Dühr nit op (03:05)
06. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 6. Kölsche Mädcher künne bütze… . (03:16)
07. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 7. Adelche – Adelche! (03:53)
08. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 8. Su schön wor et noch nie! (Su schön wie augenblicklich) (04:08)
09. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 9. Och wat wor dat fröher schön doch en Colonia (1930) (05:11)
10. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 10. Rötsch mer jet, Angenies, rötsch mer doch jet (04:14)
11. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 11. Nä – ich mag Dich nit mie (03:10)
12. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 12. Wenn du eine Schwiegermutter hast! (1928) (03:51)
13. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 13. Woröm solle mir ald en de Heija gonn . (03:24)
14. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 14. Einmal am Rhein (04:28)
15. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 15. Denn einmal nur im Jahr ist Karneval (02:55)
16. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 16. Dröm loß mer noch ens schunkele! (03:36)
17. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 17. Da wo die sieben Berge (02:13)
18. Junge Philharmonie Köln & Volker Hartung – 18. Heimweh nach Köln (04:49)

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