Jazz-Orchester der Haller Revue - Onkel Müller hat 'nen Triller

  • 11 years ago
In the 1910's the Admiralspalast in Berlin along the Friedrichstrasse was the only ice revue theater in the world, offering ballet performances on the ice. In 1923 director Hermann Haller took over the house, had it refurbished and opened in September 1923 as a revue theater with the revue "Drunter und drüber". It was the first of a series of very successful revues: "Noch und Noch" (1924); "Achtung, Welle 505" (1925); "An und Aus" (1926); "Wann und Wo" (1927); "Schön und Schick" (1928) and "Csardasfürstin" in revue adaptation (1930). In 1931 it became a regular operetta theater, closed temporarily in 1933, but reopened in 1935 as an operetta theater. Finally, in 1944, it became a cinema. This amazing performance was recorded during the famous revue years, more specifically in 1927. It features an instrumental version of a tune from the revue "Wann und wo". Hans Schindler is directing the orchestra. For a great vocal version of this funny song, check http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xnkwvh_onkel-muller-hat-nen-triller-saxophon-orchester-dobbri_music