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Max Raabe and Palast Orchester: Dance & Film Music of 1920s
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DVD Cover InformationArtist: Max Raabe Brand: Naxos OF America INC DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Subtitled); German (Original Language) Format: AC-3, Classical, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 115 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-07-31 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Euroarts
Movie Reviews of Max Raabe and Palast Orchester: Dance & Film Music of 1920sMovie Review: What More Can I Say ... ? Summary: 5 Stars
Max Raabe and Palast Orchester: Dance & Film Music of 1920s is worth every penny charged, and then some.
I cannot add much to the other reviews here (all of which rate this DVD as 5-Star) except to say that, since it arrived, I have watched this show two nights in succession and I can't wait to invite friends over to see it as well. I did not think that such superior entertainers still existed!
Frankly, I cannot imagine anyone not enjoying this disc. What a showman! He sings in six languages including Chinese! And what an orchestra! These musicians can make their instruments sound like anything they like (even Chinese instruments!). These people all play several instruments and they play them extremely well. I have a number of records and discs of salon orchestras, but the Palast Orchester is by far the best.
I too hope that more DVDs (and CDs) of Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester will be issued. I'll buy every one.
Update: March 6, 2010
Last night Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester appeared in Philadelphia, PA and my wife and I were there (Merriam Theater, Orchestra Row B, Seats 10 and 12 - really great seats!).
Like many people who live in our area, we first heard about Max Raabe from Jill Pasternak's "Crossover" show on WRTI 90.1 MHz. We heard her initial interview with him back in November 2007 but unfortunately it was broadcast the very day he was appearing in Philadelphia and it was impossible for us to get tickets.
We've been waiting, watching, and hoping he would return to Philadelphia - and he did!
What an entertainer! In addition to being an excellent and versatile singer (he has a very wide range, sings in several languages, and can even sing opera), he is a droll master of ceremonies with a very dry sense of humor (as you can see on this DVD, he rarely smiles on stage). His comments before each number are witty and QUITE risqué (an adult form of humor which, until I saw him, I thought had been lost). As the show on this DVD was from an appearance in Berlin, his announcements are in German (there are subtitles) and the songs are primarily European. In the USA however he speaks in excellent English and his songs are primarily American.
It doesn't matter what the primary "country" focus is - the songs are all from the 1920s and 1930s and ALL are great and wonderful pieces. The art of writing good popular music DOES appear to me to be a lost art, at least at the present time. But Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester brings it all back for our enjoyment. (Even some children in the audience appeared to be astounded and pleased.) He and his orchestra perform some of the most wonderful popular music ever written. Most of the songs on this DVD are different from what we heard last night though some included on it, "Cheek to Cheek" and "You're the Cream in My Coffee," have practically become Max Raabe standards and were performed at the show (to the audience's great pleasure).
The Palast Orchester plays with a precision which is almost unbelievable (there is no leader!). People around us were gasping when they saw many of the members playing two or even three very different instruments: wind players playing brass - the bass violinist playing tuba - and the versatile bass saxophonist playing his very difficult instrument as if it were easy (and they sing too!) - all this has to be seen to be believed (and it CAN be seen on this DVD!).
While waiting for admittance in the lobby (as well as after we were seated), my wife and I spoke to a number of people. None of the people to whom we spoke had actually heard of Max Raabe until Jill Pasternak's re-broadcast of her original 2007 show in January of this year and her newer interview with him broadcast last month. (Two people had read the New York Times announcement of his March 4 New York concert and were able to get last-minute tickets.) All of these people had been intrigued by what they had heard or read and I can tell you that NO ONE was disappointed!
He and his orchestra received three standing ovations, one after the "official" end of the show, another after the first encore, and still another after the second encore. (As far as my wife and I were concerned, they could have played all night!)
After the show was over (and it was the FASTEST two and a half hours I think I have ever lived through!), everybody whom we saw leaving the theater had a smile on his or her face! I'd be willing to bet that, if and when Max Raabe returns to Philadelphia, almost all there last night will be back - and they'll bring friends! (He'll need a larger theater - the Merriam Theater has a capacity of 1872 - as practically every seat was sold.)
In addition to being a fantastic entertainer, Max Raabe is a very gracious gentleman. After the show, we and several other people went backstage where we had the privilege and pleasure of meeting him in person; I myself had the opportunity to speak with him and I can tell you that he is a very nice guy!!!
Until you have the opportunity to see him in person (and even if you have), BUY THIS DVD. It is the next best thing to actually being there and is a great souvenir of great performers. And buy it from Amazon which always has it in stock, ships quickly, and has a very good price. Since we've owned it, my wife and I have watched it eight or nine times now and, so far, we have shown it to three other couples. ALL of these couples loved it and one couple even burst into applause after it was finished. (We also own most of his CDs which, almost needless to say, we also highly recommend.)
I mentioned above that his show went quickly (TOO quickly!) - and this DVD does the same. But, once you own it, you can watch it over and over at your pleasure. I feel confident in stating that you WILL watch it over and over.
Buy it. It is great entertainment and, in my opinion, you'll never regret the purchase.
Summary of Max Raabe and Palast Orchester: Dance & Film Music of 1920sMAX RAABE & PALAST ORCHESTER - DVD Movie
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