Pieces such as "The Pink Panther," "Solo Sunny," or "Once Upon a Time in the West," which are usually known primarily in orchestra or big band sound, sound surprisingly different when interpreted by violin, double bass, and guitar, complemented by two vocal parts. They reveal themselves from a different side. dreifarbenblau plays well-known and lesser-known pieces from 80 years of film music history in an unusual lineup, musically navigating between tango, classical, swing, jazz, and related styles. Film images also have their place in the program, but not in the form of video playback; rather, they are described visually in a poetic way that connects with the music and brings the film scenes to life in the mind's eye.