Two sold-out concerts at the Gallustheater: a musical highlight in Frankfurt am Main

Photo: Dietrich vom Berge

Frankfurt am Main, and Cologne, April 10, 2025 - The Gallustheater in Frankfurt am Main experienced two unforgettable evenings full of music, passion and friendship last weekend. The Frankfurt women's choir Die Dissonanten Tanten under the direction of Viola Engelbrecht and the Erster Kölner Barbershop Chor under the direction of Fabian Prolingheuer thrilled the sold-out audience with their unique performances.

“We don't promise what we deliver” was the title of the concert, which was intended to attract a curious audience: And indeed, both choirs offered a varied program that brought the diversity of a cappella choral music to life.

While Die Dissonanten Tanten impressed with powerful jazz sounds and soulful ballads written by their choir director, the Erster Kölner Barbershop Chor shone with its harmonious and fast-paced arrangements. Both choirs presented themselves in their respective authentic choreography: the EKBC always oriented towards the groove with small interludes, the Dissonante Tanten rhythmically snapping, in often changing formations. The entertainment value of the program was further enhanced by the choirs alternating in coordinated thematic blocks: This meant that each choir did not perform one half alone, but rather there were repeated changes of choir or encounters with witty choreography and moderation throughout the program, from the enthusiastic “welcome inferno” to a joint intermission finale, to the meaningful final finale “When all is said and done”. In the final encore, the choirs fought an interregional “local colour battle” with song snippets in kölsch and frakforderisch.

Both evenings ended with standing ovations and frenetic applause in recognition of the successful collaboration and the musical skills of the singers. The audience was delighted by the high quality of the performances and the passionate commitment of both choirs. It was also clear to everyone in the hall and on stage that a friendship has developed between Die Dissonanten Tanten and the EKBC that makes everybody want more.

"It was an incredible experience to see both choirs on stage together, to feel how they inspire and benefit from each other. Something very special has grown," says Viola Engelbrecht, choirmaster of the women's choir.

The sold-out concerts in the Gallustheater showed once again how enriching and unifying music can be - for everyone on and in front of the stage!

Contact:

Email: hallo@die-dissonanten-tanten.de

Website: www.die-dissonanten-tanten.de

Email: hallo@ekbc.de

Website: www.ekbc.de

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