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In the charming town of Neustadt, music and literature enthusiasts are in for a treat as cellist Philipp Gottesleben is set to musically frame an upcoming literary event.
Philipp Gottesleben, a versatile musician, plays in bands like Misses Columbo, the Matt Thiemig Band, and interprets a variety of genres including jazz, rock, and blues. His musical journey began at the tender age of six when he picked up the cello.
The event in question, "The Checkered Cat Reads," is scheduled for Thursday, July 24th. Eight authors will be reading from their own works at the event, each from a different work. The topics of the readings range from cats, delightful erotica, criminal Neustädters, gossiping ladies' circles, poetry, and short prose.
The authors participating in the event are Lilli Vostry, Heinz Kulb, René Seim, Anne Es, Benedikt Dyrlich, Oskar J. Staudinger, Holger John, and Anton Launer.
Before the event, the cat café opens its doors at 4 PM, offering well-chilled drinks for purchase. However, no information suggests that Philipp Gottesleben will be offering cat piss for sale.
For those seeking more details about the event or related events in Neustadt, it's recommended to check local event calendars, follow local news outlets or social media platforms, or contact local cultural organizations for further information.
In addition to his classical music background, Philipp Gottesleben also ventures into electronic music. His solo program "Cello Blue" combines his own compositions with electronic music, created live with looper, effects, and improvisations. In the trio Monday Eve, he accompanies in deep registers.
As for other events in Germany, there are several festivals happening in July, such as the Kaltenberg Knights' Tournament near Munich and the Kinderzeche in Dinkelsbühl, but these do not seem directly related to the literary reading in Neustadt.
It's an exciting time for literature and music lovers in Neustadt, as they gear up for "The Checkered Cat Reads" on July 24th. Don't miss out on this unique blend of storytelling and music!
Philipp Gottesleben's versatile musical skills extend beyond classical cello, as he delves into home-and-garden styles with his solo program "Cello Blue." Amidst the charming town's bustling literary scene, "The Checkered Cat Reads" offers an intriguing lifestyle blend of authors' readings and live music, promising a unique, engaging experience.