Beatrix Neundlinger

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Beatrix Neundlinger with Sepp Stranig, Integrationshaus Vienna (2011)

Beatrix Neundlinger (* 1947 in Vienna ) is an Austrian musician. She was a founding member of the Milestones group (from 1968) and from 1976 a member of the Butterflies .

After many years of musical abstinence, she founded the music group 9dlinger and the marginally employed in 2004 . In 2007 the CD Reflexionen was released with 10 songs, texts by Heinz R. Unger , music written by Peter Marnul. Beside Neundlinger make music (and sing): Peter Marnul, Adula Ibn Quadr, Peter Rosmanith , Alfred Stütz. With contributions to the composition for saxophone by Ilse Riedler; Sound contributions by Future Sibanda (FuFu), Silethemba Magonya, Nomathamsanqa Mkhwananzi and Sibonisiwe Sithole from Ensemble Iyasa from Zimbabwe and with a blus harp by Willi Resetarits.

Her latest - fourth - band project, started in 2015/2016 together with 4 musicians from Salzburg is called Zelinzki . This name stands for the band and at the same time for a fictional character, Robert Zelinzki, jun. that one lets talk about the diary he has found. The Zelinzki group performed in Salzburg and Konstanz , Germany in 2017 and 2018 .

Neundlinger is a singer, flutist ( flute ) and saxophonist . She is a founding member of the Butterflies Children's Theater and - from 1995 - of the Wiener Integrationshaus , on whose board she is active. Neundlinger has been working in adult education as a coach and supervisor since 2002 . In April 2009 she received the Golden Medal of Merit of the State of Vienna .

family

Trixi is the third of four sisters and grew up in Vienna. With Willi Resetarits , with whom she also played with the Butterflies, she has a son (* 1981) and a daughter (* 1983).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. About us> employees integrationshaus.at, accessed November 29, 2019.
  2. ^ Personnel lists of the milestones 1968-1975
  3. ^ Personnel lists of the butterflies 1969-2008
  4. Reflexionen espressorosi.at, CD presentation, accessed November 25, 2019.
  5. Teresa Schaur-Wünsch: Beatrix Neundlinger: “Finding your own voice” diepresse.com, November 14, 2016, accessed May 13, 2017.
  6. Zelinzki site of the band accessed November 25, 2019.
  7. Web service of the City of Vienna of April 22, 2009: Kitty Kino and Beatrix Neundlinger "gilded"
  8. ^ Eva Schobel: Artist portrait of the resistant artist Beatrix Neundlinger orf.at, Ö1 Hörbilder, May 13, 2017, broadcast 9:05. (Similar already on December 8, 2016.)