Tschirpke, Marco
Lapsuslieder 5
The apparently unfinished A lapse is a kind of oversight. Something that wasn't planned that way. Or is it? The Berlin music cabaret artist and poet Marco Tschirpke brings the unforeseen to words and music and celebrates the seemingly unfinished in his lapsus songs. He often ends his songs at points where curiosity about the further course of the story has just been fueled. Hardly anyone presses the switch for the audience's head cinema so often. Sometimes everything is said in a minute and a half. "I think not finding an end is a vice," he told Deutschlandfunk a few years ago. Currently 42 songs in 55 minutes fit on a CD, which follows the clear name of its predecessors and is called "Lapsuslieder 5".