"Kaltes Berlin": Herbert Grönemeyer plays new song
German musician Herbert Grönemeyer (67) performed his new song "Kaltes Berlin" at the first edition of the Polyton Music Prize in Berlin. He performed it together with the musician Suena, who accompanied him on the piano. It is a short ode to the capital, a kind of nostalgic look into the present: "Maybe we won't be here tomorrow, in cold Berlin."
The Polyton Music Prize from the Academy for Popular Music is being awarded for the first time this year. The winners are selected by the 50 founding members - Grönemeyer is one of them. In addition, artists from different genres of music such as RIN, Shirin David, Judith Holofernes and Schmyt. It is an award by musicians for musicians.
Grönemeyer's performance of "Kaltes Berlin" at the Polyton Music Prize earned him recognition, further cementing his status as a respected figure in the music industry. The event, being an award by musicians for musicians, featured various artists such as Grönemeyer, RIN, Shirin David, Judith Holofernes, and Schmyt, all of whom have won awards in the field of music.
Source: www.dpa.com