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Acclaimed Singer & Actress Ute Lemper Releases “Speak Low”

Acclaimed Singer & Actress Ute Lemper Releases “Speak Low”

From New Album Pirate Jenny 

Celebrating Revolutionary Composer Kurt Weill's 125th Birthday

Out April 25

 

“Fierce, multilingual chanteuse Ute Lemper” - The New York Times

 

“She may channel the likes of Dietrich and Piaf, with a strong sense of Jean Ross, but Lemper is still very much her own woman” - The Guardian

 

"A chanteuse of unique range and ability across all media" - The Washington Post

 

“It’s about building a bridge between eras, where Weimar meets the club.” 

Ute Lemper on Pirate Jenny

 

April 3, 2025 - Today, on the 75th anniversary of revolutionary composer Kurt Weill’s passing, acclaimed singer & actress Ute Lemper has released “Speak Low,” the new single from her album Pirate Jennyout April 25 via The Audiophile Society

Composed by Kurt Weill for the musical One Touch of Venus, "Speak Low" was inspired by Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing and popularly performed by Weill’s wife Lotte Lenya, and others such as Tony Bennett, Barbara Streisand, and Sarah Vaughan. With its tender melodies and romantic depth, "Speak Low" remains one of Weill’s most enduring classics, celebrated in both Broadway and jazz circles.

Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya’s legacy continues through the work of artists like Ute Lemper, who, since 1985, has been performing the songs of Weill and other Jewish composers from the Weimar era— whose music was banned and persecuted by the Nazis. She notes that Weill's works remain relevant today: "Exotic characters fight for survival, rising from the ashes of racism, disadvantage, and neglect—stories that feel strikingly contemporary.”

Lemper will release one more single from the album, title track "Pirate Jenny" (a revolt against the ruling party of the rich) from The Threepenny Opera - full tracklist below. Sultry vocals and atmospheric beats are brought to life with The Audiophile Society’s immersive Mega-Dimensional Sound™, transporting longtime fans and new listeners alike to a smoky Berlin jazz club outside of time, reminiscent of Lemper’s award-winning roles as Cabaret's Sally Bowles in Paris and Chicago's Velma Kelly in New York and London.

“This project is about creating a new audience for Kurt Weill,” says Lemper.“By blending his timeless melodies with a groove. I’m opening the door for younger listeners who might not know his work. It’s about building a bridge between eras, where Weimar meets the club.”

A Billboard Crossover Artist of the Year, Lemper has reimagined icons like Marlene Dietrich (Rendezvous with Marlene is based on a three-hour phone call between Dietrich and Lemper), Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel, alongside more modern collaborations with artists like Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Elvis Costello, and Roger Waters (The Wall: Live in Berlin, 1990). 

 

Ute Lemper NYC Shows:

Rendezvous With Marlene @ Neue Galerie

Wednesday, May 14 at 7pm ET

Thursday, May 15 at 7pm ET

 

Ute Lemper Sings Kurt Weill @ 54 Below

Tuesday, May 27 at 7pm ET

Thursday, May 29 at 7pm ET

 

Track List

Mack the Knife

Lyrics: Bertolt Brecht / Music: Kurt Weill

The Threepenny Opera

English adaptation by Marc Blitzstein

 

Speak Low

Lyrics: Ogden Nash / Music: Kurt Weill

One Touch of Venus

 

Surabaya Johnny

Lyrics: Bertolt Brecht / Music: Kurt Weill

Happy End

English adaptation by Marc Blitzstein

 

My Ship

Lyrics: Ira Gershwin / Music: Kurt Weill

Lady in the Dark

 

Pirate Jenny

Lyrics: Bertolt Brecht / Music: Kurt Weill

The Threepenny Opera

English adaptation by Marc Blitzstein

 

Le Grand Lustucru

Lyrics: Jacques Deval / Music: Kurt Weill

Marie Galante

 

Ballade vom Ertrunkenen Mädchen

Lyrics: Bertolt Brecht / Music: Kurt Weill

The Flight of Lindbergh

 

The Salomon Song

Lyrics: Bertolt Brecht / Music: Kurt Weill

The Threepenny Opera

Photo Credit: Jim Rackete

 

About Ute Lemper:

Ute Lemper's decades-long career spans stage, film, and music, with over 30 recordings. Renowned for her interpretations of Berlin Cabaret, Kurt Weill, Brecht, and chanson legends like Marlene Dietrich and Edith Piaf, she has also starred in major musicals across Broadwaythe West End, Paris, and Berlin. She won the American Theater World Award and the Laurence Olivier Award for her performance as Chicago’s Velma Kelly in the West End and on Broadway, the Molière Award for her performance as Cabaret’s Sally Bowles in Paris, among others, and earned Grammy nominations.

Her global tours feature diverse projects, including Rendezvous with MarleneSongs for Eternity, and tributes to Piazzolla and Brecht. She has composed music inspired by Bukowski, Neruda, and Coelho and released a bestselling autobiography in 2023. She released her self-penned and contemporaryalbum Time Traveler just last year. Singing in five languages, she continues to perform worldwide. A longtime New York resident, she lives there with her family and four children.

 

About Audiophile Society:

The Audiophile Society is the brainchild of composer, pianist, and audio pioneer David Chesky. The new label will focus on bringing even more realistic three-dimensional recordings to market with their Mega-Dimensional Sound™, The Audiophile Society’s name for their unique two-channel 3D audio that can play on all existing two-channel stereo while showcasing emerging artists working in a multitude of genres. The ultimate goal of The Audiophile Society is to change the way you hear music.

 

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