The German-born, New York-based singer and actress Ute Lemper's career has spanned a century of songs from the worlds of cabaret jazz, avant-garde pop, musical theater, even contemporary classical music. But when she sings the music of Kurt Weill, a much earlier German-born, NY-based artist, she has few equals. So when Carnegie Hall decided to launch its series exploring the music of the Weimar Republic, Ute Lemper had to have a featured role to play.\xa0On Friday, Feb. 9, she\u2019ll be performing her tribute to Weimar Berlin at Zankel Hall, and she\u2019s\xa0in the studio\xa0to give us a preview of what that\u2019ll sound like. Ticket\xa0info for Ute Lemper at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall in the round on Feb. 9.
\nSet list:\xa01. Solomon Song/Pirate Jenny 2. Cabaret Songs (Medley of Sexual Liberation) 3. En Brecht/ Die Moritat von Mackie Messer