Frankenwald Express

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Frankenwald Express
General information
Genre (s) Brass music
founding 1913
Website tettauer-blasmusik.de
Current occupation
Holger Heinz
Clarinet, saxophone, keyboard
Wolfgang Milich
Clarinet, saxophone
Katrin Pohl
Michael soot
Flugelhorn , trumpet
Dietmar Schmidt, Tobias Ruß, Manfred Krautwurst

Frankenwald Express (until 2014: Tettauer Blasmusik ) is a German wind orchestra of traditional Bohemian wind music from Tettau in Upper Franconia .

history

The Tettauer Blasmusik is an orchestra in the Musikverein Tettau eV, which was founded on May 30, 1913 and is a member of the Northern Bavarian Music Association . The orchestra is under the direction of Holger Heinz.

The sacred ensemble is a brass group of the Tettauer Blasmusik and is under the direction of the second conductor Michael Russ. The ensemble was founded in the early 1990s and has played mainly on church events since then.

In 1982 the orchestra recorded its first long-playing record , followed in 1986 by a live broadcast by Bayerischer Rundfunk ( greetings from Upper Franconia ) and in 1995 it took part in the Steuben Parade in New York City . In 2000 the orchestra took part in the European Forestry Day and in the World Exhibition EXPO in Hanover , and in 2005 in the Munich State Music Festival; In 2008 she took part in the German championship of Bohemian-Moravian brass music in Gundelsheim .

In 2014 the orchestra was renamed "Frankenwald Express".

Discography

  • This is what brass music sounds like . LP / MC , Lutz Christiansen Musikverlag 1982
  • Brass music with heart and soul . LP / MC, Koch Records 1984
  • Let the musicians do it . CD / LP / MC, AIRO-Music 1990
  • When the musicians come . CD, Studio 80 1999

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Member associations. In: nbmb-online.de. Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
  2. ^ Musicians. In: tettauer-blasmusik.de. Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
  3. About us. In: tettauer-blasmusik.de. Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
  4. News. In: tettauer-blasmusik.de. May 27, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2017 .