Franziska Dannheim and Robert Mayer No other song is so closely associated with the American performer and actress as "Que Sera". With the well-known songs, quotations from the time and her own associations and anecdotes Franziska Dannheim and the pianist pianist Robert Mayer, Franziska Dannheim takes a lively along the decisive stages in the life of the in the life of the radiant blonde.
"Loving homage to Doris Day. Franziska Dannheim presents her show with dedication and a twinkle in her eye, skillfully accompanied by Markus Stollwerkr." DZ
With Franziska Dannheim
No other song evokes associations with the American performer and actress as quickly as Que sera. Singer Franziska Dannheim approaches the fascination of "Doris Day" with her chummy manner and her incomparably clean sex appeal. Always on the verge of kitsch, and often beyond, she is the open-hearted queen of the idyllic suburb and it is impossible to resist her charm.
With well-known songs, quotations from the time and her own associations and anecdotes, Franziska Dannheim and pianist Robert Mayer, the Rock Hudson on the keys, follow a lively path along the decisive stages in the life of the radiant blonde.
Franziska Dannheim studied singing with Yukako Kinoya in Stuttgart and continued her training in Essen with Anita Salta. She made guest appearances with the tango quintet "Primavera del Tango" and founded the music-comedy duo "Coco-lorez" with Carmela De Feo. The centerpiece of her work is currently her format "Oper légère". In addition, she develops musical programs on Doris Day, Carla Bruni, with her own songs or with the formation Tango Fuego.
Markus Stollenwerk studied composition at the Folkwang University in Essen. He lives and works as a freelance composer, pianist and conductor. As a pianist, in addition to his solo programs, he has had numerous song programs with various partners as well as guest contracts, e.g. at the Musiktheater im Revier. He is currently working as a composer and pianist with the choreographer Jelena Ivanovic, with whom he has already realized several pieces.