Guido Henn and his golden brass music
Guido Henn and his golden brass music | |
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General information | |
origin | Naheland , Rhineland-Palatinate |
Genre (s) | bohemian brass music |
founding | 1995 |
Website | guidohenn.de |
Current occupation | |
Conductor , conductor, singing |
Guido Henn |
Bettina Hüttl Eileen Klinkmüller Christian Klüh Oliver Knieps |
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Mark Sven Heidt Werner Schreml Alexander Wurz |
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Matthias Eberhart | |
Markus Arnold Christian Betz Mathias Achatz |
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Alexander Felz Andreas Hacken |
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Daniel Wassong Peter Esser jun. |
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Paul Hoffmann Markus Ringer Matthias Schmidt |
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singing |
Manuela Jost |
Guido Henn und seine Goldene Blasmusik is a German wind orchestra founded in 1995 .
history
In 1995 Guido Henn founded his own orchestra under the name "Guido Henn und seine Böhmerländer Blasmusik". Guido Henn and his orchestra are an integral part of the program in numerous radio broadcasts, they took some first places in hit parades. In the autumn of 1997, Henn appeared for the first time on television in the ARD program “Schlagerparade der Volksmusik” with the title “Bohemian sounding our songs”. His final breakthrough came in 1999 when he won a title with his orchestra on the same TV show. At the turn of the millennium, the name was changed to golden brass music . After the year 2000 the band produced new CDs with new titles every year, characteristic is a particularly soft sound, numerous innovative titles and sophisticated articulation in the Bohemian style.
Discography
- 2016: 20 years
- 2013: fire and ice
- 2012: Adrenalin - Henn's bohemian talent factory
- 2011: Longing for musicians
- 2009: EMOTIONS
- 2008: Magically Bohemian
- 2006: Anniversary CD "10 Years"
- 2004: Goosebumps
- 2002/2003: Greetings from Bohemian musicians
- 2002: I'm crazy about good brass music
- 2001: golden times
- 1999: Bohemian diamonds
- 1998: The magic of brass music
- 1996: Our songs sound Bohemian
Individual evidence
- ↑ Guido Henn and his golden brass music . In: guidohenn.de . Retrieved October 12, 2017.