Axel Zwingenberger: Boogie‐Woogie Hits
ベルリン, フランス大聖堂 (Französischer Dom) — Main Hall
イベント情報
Sitting at a concert grand piano, he feels at home. Boogie woogie is his life. Even as a young boy, Zwingenberger began to perfect his playing on the piano. He hasn't stopped playing until today. He has already given hundreds of concerts in the most diverse compositions with many greats of this genre, but also with young talents. He does not need notes as an aid. He has internalized the beat and the playing sequence. He rounds off his songs with improvisations, so that, as he once said himself, no two concerts are alike. There is no performance without cheers as an answer to the mischievous smile behind the long hair. Axel Zwingenberger is different from many solo pianists. With little vanity he is internationally successful. His playing is powerful, but at the same time sensitive and gentle. His technique, in which 250 strokes per minute are not uncommon, inspires piano lovers all over the world. In an interview Axel Zwingenberger once stressed: 'Playing boogie‐woogie is basically something like telling a story'. Let yourself be carried away into the world of pure keyboard sounds and listen to the unique story of Axel Zwingenberger.
French Cathedral
The French Church (Französischer Dom) is one of the three key buildings at the Gendarmenmarkt, the most beautiful square in Berlin. The church was built as a place of worship for the Huguenots, followers of the Protestant Reformed Church of France, who were persecuted in their own country and found asylum in Berlin in the reign of Frederick the Great. The French Cathedral stands opposite the German Church (or Neue Kirche), their identical domes and styles forming a stunning architectural ensemble. Unusually, in this location, 'Dom' refers not to a German 'cathedral', but to the French 'dome'. The building houses the Huguenot museum, a restaurant and a viewing platform that offers a gorgeous view of Mitte district of Berlin.
住所
フランス大聖堂 (Französischer Dom), Gendarmenmarkt 5, ベルリン, ドイツ — Googleマップ