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Max Raabe on Cabaret

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Max Raabe, considered the most popular cabaret-style singer and bandleader in Germany today, explains why modern-day Germans connect with a musical style that's rooted in the 1920's and includes songs from Kurt Weill to classic films. Recorded at the House of World Cultures

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House of World Cultures Web site


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