“Wien, ach Wien”
Federspiel – Alpine music for wind instruments
Today's Music
Monday, 18 July 2022
7.30 pm, Zweisimmen Church
Fully assuming the risk of upsetting their audience, the septet blissfully combines traditional music from the Alps with elements of world music. Federspiel's signature is an original kind of music that is rooted in the personal histories of its seven members and that invites us to break down the boundaries between tradition and modernity. A signature which, combined with an irresistible joy of playing, makes the wind ensemble, created a dozen years ago, one of the most interesting and innovative on the European scene.
Federspiel (Austria) – The new face of Alpine music for wind instruments
Frédéric Alvarado-Dupuy, Clarinet, Voice
Simon Zöchbauer, Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet, Zither, Voice
Philip Haas, Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Voice
Christoph Moschberger, Trupet, Flugelhorn, Voice
Thomas Winalek, Trombone, Bass Trumpet, Voice
Christian Amstätter, Trombone, Voice
Roland Eitzinger, Tuba, Voice
Matthias Werner | |
“>0,90” | |
“Freedom Waltz” | |
Simon Zöchbauer | |
“Anthem” | |
Trad. / arr. Federspiel | |
“Klarinettendudler” | |
Frédéric Alvarado-Dupuy | |
“Wien, ach Wien” | |
Simon Zöchbauer | |
“Am Rosenhang” | |
Trad. | |
“Punzn-Jodler” | |
Matthias Werner | |
“Marsch des Kronos” | |
Frédéric Alvarado-Dupuy / Christoph Moaschberger | |
“Calor” | |
Trad. / arr. Simon Zöchbauer | |
“Schützentänze” |