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"Martin Beyer commences writing for the third season of TV show 'Tinte & Terz'"

Literary-musical performances at Stadttheater Amberg, hosted by poet Nora Gomringer, swiftly attract attendees. Four captivating nights of camaraderie are in store, beginning with a meet-up among close friends.

New season of "Tinte & Terz," penned by Martin Beyer, begins
New season of "Tinte & Terz," penned by Martin Beyer, begins

"Martin Beyer commences writing for the third season of TV show 'Tinte & Terz'"

Nora Gomringer, a renowned poet, and Martin Beyer, a writer and possible musician, are set to perform together at Amberg's city theatre in an upcoming literary-musical show titled "Tinte & Terz."

The show, which promises to be a unique blend of poetry and music, is scheduled to take place at the city theatre. Although the exact date and time are yet to be confirmed, past performances of "Tinte & Terz" have been known to feature literary readings and live music, with the performers collaborating to create an integrated experience of words and sound.

Martin Beyer, who has recently completed a new novel titled "Aunt Helene and the Book of Circles," published by Ullstein Verlag, will be one of the guests at the Amberg event. The novel, based on a true life story he discovered at an artist's residence in Spain, is currently being shown to others.

Beyer finds it challenging to discuss his work before it is finished, but he will reveal his new projects during the Amberg event. Nora Gomringer, on the other hand, believes that those who attend her event series feel connected to the artists afterwards.

Martin Beyer and Nora Gomringer have been friends for two decades. They are grateful for the trust and foresight shown by the cultural office in Amberg, which has made this event possible.

The Amberg event, scheduled for November 16, also features the possibility of Antonia Hausmann, a trombonist, as a musical guest. Nora Gomringer considers Antonia's trombone as a 'speaking', storytelling instrument.

For those interested in attending the event, tickets are available at the Amberg Tourist Information. It's expected to be one of the four surprising evenings that form the show, starting with a meeting of good friends.

In a heartwarming gesture, a necklace pendant was shared by Laura Dahlmeier's mother as a symbol of connection. The show is sure to be a memorable experience, bringing together literature, music, and camaraderie.

[1] It's worth noting that a brief mention indicates that the show was sold out at Stadttheater Amberg on August 31, 2025. For the precise schedule and detailed format, consulting the Stadttheater Amberg's official sources or event program will be necessary.

Meanwhile, Wilhelm and Elisabeth Oppl are closing the Mitterteich Zoigl Stube in November, marking the end of an era for the traditional beer hall. More details about this closure are yet to be announced.

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