Klostertaler
Klostertaler | |
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The Klostertaler (Vienna 2009) v. l. To the right: Christian Torchiani, Markus Fend, Markus Wolfahrt, Gerhard Tschann, Wolfgang Maier, Dietmar Konzett |
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General information | |
Genre (s) |
Folk music (in the early phase) Alpine rock Folk music (in the late phase) |
founding | 1976 |
resolution | 2010 |
Website | klostertaler.at ( Memento from January 14, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) |
Founding members | |
Singing, trumpet |
Markus Wolfahrt * October 1, 1960 in Bregenz |
Singing, baritone, drums |
Thomas Berthold (until 1997) * August 18, 1962 in Klösterle |
Vocals, accordion |
Hartwig Amann (until 1980) |
Singing, clarinet |
Ernst Berthold (until 1979) |
Vocals, guitar |
Bernhard Fritz (until 1978) |
Last occupation | |
Singing, trumpet |
Markus Wolfahrt * October 1, 1960 in Bregenz |
Vocals, guitar |
Wolfgang Maier (since 1978) * October 28, 1958 in Bludenz |
Singing, Styrian, saxophone, clarinet |
Gerhard Tschann (since 1994) * December 22, 1959 in Bludenz |
Vocals, electric bass |
Markus Fend (since 1997) * March 18, 1959 in Hohenems † July 27, 2018 |
Vocals, drums |
Dietmar Konzett (1997–2004, since 2006) * April 3, 1966 in Herrenberg |
Vocals, keyboard, accordion |
Christian Torchiani (since 2006) * April 4, 1962 in Feldkirch |
former members | |
Singing, clarinet, saxophone |
Manfred Horvath (1979–1994) * May 25, 1961 |
Vocals, accordion |
Gerhard Gabriel (1980–1998) * April 6, 1959 in Nenzing |
Vocals, keyboard, baritone, producer, arrangement |
Uwe Altenried (1993–2005) * October 17, 1961 in Friedrichshafen |
Vocals, drums |
André Altenried (2005) * February 23, 1964 in Wangen im Allgäu |
environment | |
Sound engineer |
Kurt Keckeis |
singing |
Ulli from Delft |
Stage technician |
Michael Berthold |
management |
Wolfgang Teschner |
text |
Jutta Staudenmayer |
Producer, arrangement |
Hermann Weindorf |
Sound engineer |
Berthold Weindorf |
Klostertaler , until 1996 the young Klostertaler , was an Austrian music group of folk music . On August 14, 2010 the band broke up.
Career
The first appearance of the "Junge Klostertaler" in Germany took place in 1976 in Salem -Mimmenhausen, where they also gave their last open air in Germany in 2010 at the Schloßseefest .
The band's first recordings appeared in the 1980s. In 1993 the group took part in the Grand Prix of Folk Music and achieved 1st place for Austria with An a Wunder lifted i believe . That was the breakthrough on the popular hit market. In 1995 they took part for the second time with the title Christmas in July , but were eliminated in the preliminary round. On 30 August 2008, the Klostertaler took the title home is where the mountains are again at the Grand Prix of folk music in part and in turn occupied the first place. You are the only group that has achieved this.
In 2001 the singer of the group Markus Wolfahrt received the folk music crown together with Gottfried Würcher ( Nockalm Quintet ) and Norbert Rier ( Kastelruther Spatzen ) . The big 3 of folk music received this award for the most spectacular media event of 2000. The three music groups have now also released seven albums and three DVDs together.
After their breakup, Markus Wolfahrt started a solo career and released his first album Mein Weg . Wolfgang Maier and Christian Torchiani founded the Hilander Duo in 2007 , which has already brought three recordings onto the market. After the dissolution, Gerhard Tschann published two of a total of five albums under the name Geri der Ex-Klostertaler . In the meantime he has deleted the "Ex" from his name and is now called "Geri der Klostertaler".
Awards and honors
The Klostertaler received five gold records . Furthermore, they were winners of the ARD hit parade Die goldene Eins and annual winners of the ARD hit parade 1996. In the same year they received the golden tuning fork . They were nominated twice for an Amadeus Austrian Music Award , which they received on September 16, 2010, after the end of their career.
occupation
The group was founded in 1976 by Markus Wolfahrt , his brother Thomas Berthold, Ernst Berthold, Bernhard Fritz and Hartwig Amann in Klösterle am Arlberg as "The Young Klostertaler". A little later, Wolfgang Maier replaced Bernhard Fritz, Manfred Horvath Ernst Berthold and Gerhard Gabriel Hartwig Amann. In 1993 Uwe Altenried joined the group as the sixth member, in 1994 Gerhard Tschann replaced Manfred Horvath and in 1997 Dietmar Konzett replaced Thomas Berthold. Markus Fend joined the band as the seventh man. A year later, Gerhard Gabriel left the band. Dietmar Konzett left the group at short notice in 2005 and was replaced by Uwe Altenried's brother André, who only stayed one year. Afterwards Dietmar Konzett worked as a drummer again. Uwe Altenried, who served as musical director and creative mind for 13 years, also left the group in 2006 and Christian Torchiani came as a replacement, who previously worked with the band "Heartmaster". After two solo albums, Gerhard Tschann decided to leave the band to start a solo career. Since other band members wanted to withdraw from the public, it was decided to split up the group two years later.
Members and environment
- Markus Wolfahrt : vocals, trumpet, guitar, Styrian , electric bass, baritone, alphorn, trombone, flugelhorn, composition, text
- Thomas Berthold : vocals, baritone, drums, trumpet, electric bass, trombone
- Hartwig Amann : vocals, accordion
- Ernst Berthold : vocals, clarinet
- Bernhard Fritz : vocals, guitar
- Wolfgang Maier : vocals, guitar, electric bass, drums
- Manfred Horvath : vocals, clarinet, saxophone, electric bass, drums
- Gerhard Gabriel : vocals, accordion, keyboard, saxophone, guitar, emcee, composition, text
- Ulli von Delft : guest vocals
- Uwe Altenried : vocals, keyboard, baritone, trombone, trumpet, electric bass, drums, producer, arrangement, composition
- Gerhard Tschann : vocals, Styrian, saxophone, clarinet, guitar, electric bass, drums, alphorn, bagpipes, keyboard, didgeridoo, harmonica, pan flute, composition
- Markus Fend : vocals, electric bass, eggshaker, sound engineer
- Dietmar Konzett : vocals, drums
- André Altenried : vocals, drums
- Christian Torchiani : vocals, keyboard, accordion, key board , composition
- Kurt Keckeis : sound engineer
- Michael Berthold : stage technician, bus driver
- Wolfgang Teschner : Management
- Jutta Staudenmayer : Text
- Hermann Weindorf : composition, producer, arrangement
- Berthold Weindorf : sound engineer
Record label
In 1979, the Klostertaler signed their first record deal in the company Berton Records, which was acquired in 1986 by Tyrolis Music. In 1993, Tyrolis and Eastwest Records began working together to distribute Warner Music . The company Montana took over the management. At the beginning of 1998 the group changed management and joined Panta Musik. The new label was called Koch Records and was taken over by Universal Music in 2002. From 2005 to 2006 the Klostertaler were under contract with Artist First Music in the distribution of Edel Records . Then they switched back to Koch Records, where they released another eight albums until they were dissolved.
Record publisher | producer | management |
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In addition to these record companies, best-of albums have also been released on other labels:
- BMG Ariola ( Sony Music )
- Convoy ( Warner Music )
- Disky
- Eurotrend (MCP Records)
- Joan Music
- Laserlight Digital (Delta Music)
- Polymusica ( Universal Music )
- Reader's Digest
- Universe import
timeline
Discography
Studio albums
year | title |
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements (Year, title, rankings, weeks, awards, notes) |
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DE | AT | CH | |||
1993 | I believed in a Wunda | - |
AT32 (5 weeks) AT |
- |
The young Klostertaler
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1997 | Oh la la |
DE74 (3 weeks) DE |
AT24 (20 weeks) AT |
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1998 | Bang boom bang |
DE77 (4 weeks) DE |
AT18th
gold
(16 weeks)AT |
CH23 (6 weeks) CH |
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1999 | Everything OK |
DE87 (2 weeks) DE |
AT15th
gold
(9 weeks)AT |
CH34 (4 weeks) CH |
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2000 | The longest night in the world |
DE89 (5 weeks) DE |
AT11
gold
(8 weeks)AT |
CH40 (11 weeks) CH |
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2001 | Strong hearts |
DE59 (4 weeks) DE |
AT11 (12 weeks) AT |
CH32 (17 weeks) CH |
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2002 | Off on vacation |
DE33 (4 weeks) DE |
AT23 (9 weeks) AT |
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2004 | Mountain rush |
DE55 (2 weeks) DE |
AT10 (8 weeks) AT |
CH41 (6 weeks) CH |
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2005 | Rainbow | - |
AT28 (5 weeks) AT |
CH63 (2 weeks) CH |
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2006 | In the middle |
DE43 (2 weeks) DE |
AT27 (3 weeks) AT |
CH60 (1 week) CH |
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2007 | Rock 'n' roll has to be |
DE55 (1 week) DE |
AT29 (4 weeks) AT |
CH31 (6 weeks) CH |
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2008 | Sky striker |
DE36 (1 week) DE |
AT22 (4 weeks) AT |
CH27 (5 weeks) CH |
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2009 | Thunderstorm |
DE31 (2 weeks) DE |
AT22 (5 weeks) AT |
CH18 (18 weeks) CH |
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2010 | Farewell can be a beginning |
DE29 (4 weeks) DE |
AT14 (10 weeks) AT |
CH6 (19 weeks) CH |
More studio albums
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literature
- Sonja Oswald: Klostertaler. In: Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon . Online edition, Vienna 2002 ff., ISBN 3-7001-3077-5 ; Print edition: Volume 2, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 2003, ISBN 3-7001-3044-9 .
swell
- ↑ vol.at
- ↑ youtube.com
- ↑ SWR4.de: "Die Klostertaler - The grand finale": The farewell concert of the successful band ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. orf.at September 25, 2010, CD of the week, release from February 5, 2010.
- ↑ Welcome ( Memento of April 8, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) Official website of Hilander
- ↑ Please enter either wayback - or webciteID - or archive-is - or archiv-url parameters. Official website of Geri.
- ↑ Amadeusawards.at: Amadeus Music Awards: Winners and Losers September 16, 2010. Accessed September 28, 2010.
- ↑ 30 Years of Klostertaler - The Jubilee 1976-2006.
- ↑ Heartmaster & Die Kern-Buam - I want to hear the Kern Buam ( youtube.com ).
- ↑ Chart sources: DE AT CH
- ↑ The very best for parting
Web links
- Homepage of the Klostertaler ( Memento from January 14, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- Fansite of the Klostertaler