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Worbey & Farrell

Worbey & Farrell, (previously known as Katzenjammer) are a British piano musical comedy duo comprising Steven Worbey and Kevin Farrell. The word ''Katzenjammer'' is German, meaning "discordant sound" and is also sometimes used to indicate a general state of depression or bewilderment. It's sometimes used in reference to a hangover. The literal translation is "cat's wail" or "the blues."〔(Katzenjammer ) PONS Online Dictionary〕 The duo changed its name in February 2011 to Worbey & Farrell.
Worbey and Farrell are four hands, one
piano cabaret act that have performed extensively throughout the UK and Europe
in hundreds of theatres and festivals. They have appeared numerous times on
television in the UK, Portugal, Germany and Austria. They are regulars on BBC
Radio – in particular BBC Radio 3 which is the world’s premier classical radio
station. They present music of all types in an immensely fun way that breaks
down barriers. Their show ''Worbey and
Farrell’s House Party'' at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh was recently amongst
the top ten shows to see from accredited reviews by Timeout (out of 3,300 shows
at the Edinburgh festival 2015). They were one of the few headline acts to
perform on the maiden voyages of all three Cunard liners - Queen Mary 2, Queen
Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. Worbey and Farrell were recently awarded the
status of Steinway Artists from Steinway & Sons pianos.
Their shows features a wide range of
music presented in a comedic and highly entertaining manner and features a
screen where the audience can see the choreography of their hands and their
technical showmanship. They have an enormous repertoire of their own
arrangements which cover a myriad of styles from classical, jazz, boogie
woogie, pop, rap and showtunes. Some of their comedic routines have been
compared to the likes of Victor Borge.
HISTORY:
The pair met whilst studying at the
Royal College of Music. Although pursuing separate careers performing they met regularly
to rehearse for a year and the act came together, fusing their personalities
and skills. As Steven reflects, “''It just
clicked - the humour, the synchronisation, the improvised sense of fun. We
discovered that we played the piano together in a way that had never been
played before. We spend months on each arrangement, contorting ourselves into
odd positions to create orchestral sounds from the piano. We like to think of
the piano as our very own orchestra''”.
Their first gig was at The Royal Opera
House in Covent Garden, which lead to a flood of offers across the world.
Their mix of comedy and musical virtuosity has made them a global hit and
gained them a dedicated following. From Papa New Guinea to Berwick upon Tweed
(literally on consecutive nights) they have been to over 120 countries and show
no signs of slowing up. They were once flown to Chicago to perform with Mickey
Rooney for his 89th birthday concert, “''That
was a bizarre and wonderful weekend''”, says Worbey. “''It was such an honour performing with a legend''”.
==History==
Katzenjammer was conceived in Summer 2003 over several bottles of Chardonnay〔(Wiltshire Times & Chippenham News ), ''Four hands on a piano''. URL last accessed on 2007-04-08.〕 by Royal College of Music graduates Worbey and Farrell. Their unique performance twist of both playing the same piano at the same time was, in part, due to the simple financial constraints of student life. The luxury of two pianos (and even two piano stools) being beyond their means.〔
The Katzenjammer act has been compared to Victor Borge,〔(Broadway Baby ), ''Katzenjammer are Bitter and Sweet''. URL last accessed on 2007-04-08.〕 as the pair often use their own comic compositions as well as parody a wide range of musical styles from ''The Spice Girls'' to Ragtime. A key part of their live show is a projected close-up image of the piano keyboard so the audience can see the tangle of hands and arms during their performance.
Their first recorded performance as Katzenjammer was in 2003 at The Royal Opera House Covent Garden, ''Steven Worbey Profile''. The duo have played the Royal Opera House, the Royal Festival Hall and Blackpool Grand Theatre and also appear regularly on the QE2 and Queen Mary 2.〔 They have also appeared five times to critical acclaim〔〔(Broadway Baby ), ''Entertainment that has real talent''. URL last accessed on 2007-04-08.〕 at the world-famous Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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