Extraordinary, warm-hearted, and deeply impressive. At the age of seven, the medlz sang pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, and many more together in the Dresden Philharmonic Children's Choir. This classical training can still be heard today. In "From Mozart to Mercury," the four musicians passionately sing their way through over two hundred years of musical history. Enjoy the extraordinary pin-point silence of Ave Verum (Mozart), snap your fingers along to "Mister Sandman" (The Chordettes), let yourself be seduced "from head to toe" (Marlene Dietrich), and recharge your batteries with good rock, such as "Kashmir" (Led Zeppelin), or pop, such as "Man in the Mirror" (Michael Jackson). Two hundred years of musical history in two hours is also a very humorous journey, thanks to the pleasantly direct manner of lead singer Sabine Kaufmann. Because this program, too, says: "There's always a Saxon there." You can hear the selected songs of the four Dresden women in the extraordinary and unique style and sound of medlz.
01 Holberg Suite Op. 40 “Prelude”
02 Ave Verum
03 There were two royal children
04 Joshiah fit the battle of Jericho
05 I'm set up for love from head to toe
06 Life in Roses
07 Mister Sandman
08 What a wonderful world
09 Swing Medley
10 I am always tired in the morning