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SUMMARY:Kenneth Berkel
DESCRIPTION:Tea for Two - The Vincent Youmans Songbook\nKenneth Berkel\, b
 orn in 1996 in Berlin\, discovered his passion for the piano at the age of
  six. He studied jazz piano at the Jazz-Institut Berlin with Prof. Wolfgan
 g Köhler and Tino Derado\, and also pursued classical piano as a secondar
 y subject. Today\, Berkel is active as a pianist and composer in numerous 
 ensembles\, including the Torsten Zwingenberger 4tet and the big band of t
 he Deutsche Oper Berlin. Since 2022\, he has been a member of the orchestr
 a of the Bad Hersfelder Festspiele. He has collaborated with artists such 
 as Katharine Mehrling\, Gitte Hænning\, Fola Dada\, and Ilja Richter\, an
 d has performed for the Federal President of Germany.\nIn the solo series 
 at Orania.Berlin\, he turns to the music of American composer Vincent Youm
 ans (1898–1946)\, best known for his successful Broadway musicals of the
  1920s\, including No\, No\, Nanette\, from which the worldwide hit Tea fo
 r Two originated. Youmans’ music is distinguished by its memorable melod
 ies\, reflecting the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. Despite his comparati
 vely small overall output\, he is regarded as an important figure in Ameri
 can musical theatre.\n\n\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Tea for Two - The Vincent Youmans 
 Songbook</strong></p>\n<p><a href="https://www.kennethberkel.de">Kenneth B
 erkel\,</a> born in 1996 in Berlin\, discovered his passion for the piano 
 at the age of six. He studied jazz piano at the Jazz-Institut Berlin with 
 Prof. Wolfgang Köhler and Tino Derado\, and also pursued classical piano 
 as a secondary subject. Today\, Berkel is active as a pianist and composer
  in numerous ensembles\, including the Torsten Zwingenberger 4tet and the 
 big band of the Deutsche Oper Berlin. Since 2022\, he has been a member of
  the orchestra of the Bad Hersfelder Festspiele. He has collaborated with 
 artists such as Katharine Mehrling\, Gitte Hænning\, Fola Dada\, and Ilja
  Richter\, and has performed for the Federal President of Germany.</p>\n<p
 >In the solo series at Orania.Berlin\, he turns to the music of American c
 omposer Vincent Youmans (1898–1946)\, best known for his successful Broa
 dway musicals of the 1920s\, including No\, No\, Nanette\, from which the 
 worldwide hit Tea for Two originated. Youmans’ music is distinguished by
  its memorable melodies\, reflecting the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. D
 espite his comparatively small overall output\, he is regarded as an impor
 tant figure in American musical theatre.</p>\n\n\n
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