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DESCRIPTION: “Men are all criminals”—that’s how one might summarize the con
 tent of the song that   opens this program. Surprisingly\, however\, this s
 ong is sung in one of Shakespeare’s (1564–1616) comedies by a man\, Balthas
 ar. It is—how could it be otherwise—about love. But what kind of love are w
 e talking about\, and which men and women are the songs from around 1600 re
 ferring to?   Isabel Kraft (viola da gamba\, hurdy-gurdy\, vocals) attempts
  to approach this question from various angles and to draw closer to its an
 swer through songs (primarily by John Dowland\, 1563–1626)\, through transl
 ations\, and through her own texts. Let yourself be drawn into an interplay
  of perspectives\, into a wild mix of new and old—and rest assured: it all 
 ends well. Even back then\, the saying held true: &quot;They&#39;re lovely after all
 .&quot;       (Translations and texts: Isabel Kraft\, Richard Scherer) 
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SUMMARY:ISABEL KRAFT – Don’t Wail and Don’t Whine\, Ladies!
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 n_t-Wail-and-Don_t-Whine_-Ladies_.html
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