Singspiel by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Many couples have already asked themselves: Is it love - or a compromise to avoid being alone? And do you want to know if there is a better match when you have just settled in so comfortably? Mozart has (as always) deeply penetrated everything human: those who immerse themselves in the unknown suddenly get to know longing and everything gets mixed up.
With a fine sense of humor, timing and situation comedy, music journalist and filmmaker Axel Brüggemann takes Sing-Spiel at its word and follows the Orient in us and us in the Orient with flying coattails (or carpet fringes?). The question is whether the way to the heart is through the stomach: who wants to give up coffee, croissants and kebabs? And opens up a space away from the seriousness of our times, which he looks at with a wink. Behind all the intrigue and Tschingderassa-Bumm lies Mozart's musical truthfulness in this first great opera in German, whose melodies were immediately on everyone's lips in Vienna at the time. In the end, we may know: is loyalty worth it at any price?



