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Rindert
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by Rindert » 16 Nov 2005, 10:34
That is great news for all swiss fans of sophie.
I'm still not sure if i'm going to any concerts, but I sure hope I can decide soon. I don't think it will be switserland for me though, it is just to far away.
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chulainn
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by chulainn » 16 Nov 2005, 19:51
Any concerts in Austria planned as well?
*hoping*
Chulainn
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roeschu
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by roeschu » 25 Nov 2005, 10:54
will go to bierhuebeli, nice small concert hall with good atmoshpere for smaller audience artists
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Juanito
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by Juanito » 29 Dec 2005, 15:34
This time Rubis, I decided to go to Germany to see Sophie. In this way, I will visit Berlin. Much exciting than Bern for me.
Did Ulukai555 plan to go with you ?
ho I am, you'll tell me.
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Markus
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by Markus » 03 Mar 2006, 13:44
For all who speak or understand a little bit German I have found a very positive review of Sophies concert in Zürich in the online edition of the "Neue Zürcher Zeitung". I think the review is quiet great because the reviewer tells a lot about individual songs Sophie sung that evening and about the interpretation. Allthough he critizises that in his view the instrumental parts of some songs were played to hard (compared to the Albums), he gives credit to Sophie and her band and the melancholic atmospere which was created that evening. I think the reviewer is very right when he says, that though Sophies voice is very quiet, it´s more expressive than those of most other female singer/songwriters, because it always would become clear, that Sophie sings her very own songs about her own life and her own feelings.
The link to the review is:
http://nzz.ch/2006/03/02/ku/articleDMNGG.html
Enjoy the reading
Markus