Haindling (band)
Haindling | |
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Head and founder of the band, Hans-Jürgen Buchner (2008) |
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General information | |
origin | Haindling , Bavaria |
Genre (s) | New folk music |
founding | 1982 |
Website |
haindling.de haindling.com |
Founding members | |
Hans-Jürgen Buchner | |
Peter Enderlein | |
Mike Talhammer (until 1983) | |
Ulrike Böglmüller-Buchner | |
Current occupation | |
Vocals, saxophone, tenor horn, tuba, trumpet, piano, keyboard, guitar, percussion and many more |
Hans-Jürgen Buchner |
Saxophone, trumpet, tenor horn, keyboard, percussion, vocals |
Michael Braun (since 1983) |
Drums, percussion |
Peter Enderlein |
Bass, tuba, guitar, percussion, vocals |
Wolfgang Gleixner (since 1999) |
Keyboard, tenor horn, saxophone, oboe
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Reinhold Hoffmann (since 1999) |
Piano, keyboard, vocals |
Michael Ruff (since 2004) |
former members | |
Tenor horn, keyboard |
Miyabi Sudo (須藤 雅) (1993–1995) |
Tenor horn, keyboard, vocals |
Rainer Kürvers (1983–1999) |
Bass, keyboard, vocals |
Heinz-Josef Braun (1983-2000) |
Vocals, guitar |
Kevin Coyne (selected concerts) († 2004) |
Piano, keyboard, guitar, vocals |
Roald Raschner (1983-2004) |
Saxophone, keyboard, vocals |
Astrid Buchner (substitute for Michael Braun) |
Haindling is a music group founded by the Lower Bavarian musician Hans-Jürgen Buchner , whose style can be assigned to the New Folk Music . The name is derived from Buchner's place of residence , which belongs to the Lower Bavarian town of Geiselhöring in the Straubing-Bogen district.
history
The music of the Haindling group is pop music with strong influences from jazz and Bavarian folk music and with predominantly Bavarian lyrics. Buchner's interest in exotic instruments leads to further influences from the areas of origin of these instruments. B. include African , Tibetan and Chinese soundscapes. With his music, Buchner wants to keep alive the Bavarian dialect, which is on the verge of extinction.
It all started with the fact that Buchner, who is a master potter by profession (and thus regularly evokes the nickname “sound artist” among music editors), wanted to listen to music while he was working. However, since he had a different taste in music than the usual ones at the time, he began to compose his own music. He recorded his songs on cassette with a multi-track recorder. During his first public appearances in 1980, he and his current wife Ulrike Böglmüller performed their own productions in pubs via half playback .
Buchner gave up his original intention to make music "just on the side" when he got in touch with the record company Polydor through a chance acquaintance with the singer Kevin Coyne and got a contract for his first record, which was released in 1982. When this was able to establish itself on the radio stations under the name of his hometown Haindling and also won the German Record Prize, Hans-Jürgen Buchner founded the band in 1983 at the request of his record company. He found the members through a newspaper advertisement.
With the following albums, Buchner continued the principle of self-production that had proven successful in the first album. The band Haindling (in contrast to the Haindling project ) was largely not involved in the record productions, apart from the two live albums Meuterei and Perlen . However, Roald Raschner was co-producer on some albums. Since 1991 Buchner has been producing his songs independently in his then newly set up recording studio in Haindling, previously he recorded his songs in the Red Rooster studio with Peter Maffay in Tutzing .
The Haindling song Lang scho nimmer g'sehn , best known beyond the borders of Bavaria, from 1984 reached number 33 in the single charts in Germany . The Dutch cover version Hilversum III by Herman van Veen made it into the top 10 in his home country. Van Veen covered other songs by Haindling until 1985, which established themselves particularly in the English and French-speaking countries. Other well-known pieces are Du Depp (1983), Spinn i (1985), Es geht auf (1987), Ganz weit weg (1991), Liebe (1991) - reached number 28 in the Swiss charts - or Noch in der Umlaufbahn ( 1993).
In addition to the studio albums, Haindling also makes music for film and television, such as the title music for seven series and multi-part series on Bavarian television . The song Paula from the series Zur Freiheit and the title track to Irgendwie und Sowieso also became known beyond the associated series. Furthermore, the piece Pfeif on it was used as the title music of the ZDF series Die Rosenheim-Cops and the film Drei Herren (a melody based on Pfeif on it has been the jingle of the Bavarian Insurance Chamber for several years on radio, television and as a telephone waiting loop). The double album Filmmusik , published in 2000, and the soundtrack to the Simon Polt film series published in 2004 under the title Vivaldi & Vier Jahreszeiten offer an overview of Buchner's work as a film composer . Another Haindling project is the children's CD Tigerentenliederchen , which was created in collaboration with Janosch and was released in 2000. In 2006 he composed a hymn for his home in Lower Bavaria in collaboration with the radio program Bayern 1 .
For its "as snappy as musical virtuoso criticism, Mir-san-mir'-Bayerntum" was Hans-Jürgen Buchner in 2000 by the Bavarian State Minister of Science, Research and Art, Hans Zehetmair , with the award Pro meritis scientiae et litterarum honored .
In 2014 the documentary film Haindling - and in general ... by Jörg Bundschuh and Toni Schmid, which illuminates Buchner's entire life, but mainly his work with Haindling, was released.
Even today, the band goes on concert tour every summer and gives concerts at selected festivals as well as in special venues, such as on the open-air stage at the Red Gate in Augsburg , on the Luisenburg rock stage or at Wertheim Castle . It is worth mentioning a total of seven songs on a summer evening , all of which were broadcast by Bayerischer Rundfunk. In the summer of 2017, Haindling performed with Carmina Burana with the choir and soloists of the Munich Symphony Orchestra in the courtyard of Thurn und Taxis Palace in Regensburg. Furthermore, indoor tours take place regularly in the winter months, for example in October 2013 when the band gave a concert for the first time in Italy at the Steinegg Live Festival . In 2017 and 2018 Haindling celebrated its 35th stage anniversary, which was celebrated with an extensive tour in summer 2017 and winter 2018. Most of the concerts were limited to Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and Austria. National concerts took place mainly in the late 1980s, sometimes in Bochum, Cologne, Bielefeld, Berlin and Hamburg. Above southern Germany, concerts nowadays rarely take place in Hesse, the Ruhr area and Berlin, among others. Hans-Jürgen Buchner stated in several interviews that he was working on a new album, which has not yet been released. In the summer of 2018 he mentioned that he needed a lot of time and calm for new ideas and a new album, which is why work on the planned album is going very slowly.
Discography
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Studio albums
- Haindling 1 (1982, Polydor)
- Stilles Potpourri (1984, Polydor)
- Spinn i (1985, Polydor)
- Cave Painting (1987, Polydor)
- Moo (1989, Polydor)
- 7 (1991, Polydor)
- Haindling (1993, BMG Ariola)
- Weiss (1995, BMG Ariola)
- Stopover (1998, BMG Ariola)
- Tiger Duck Songs (2000, BMG Ariola)
- Film music (2000, BMG Ariola)
- Carousel (2002, BMG Ariola)
- Vivaldi & Four Seasons (2004, BMG Ariola)
- A sheep thinks about it (2009, Ariola / Sony Music)
Live albums
- Mutiny (1986, Polydor)
- Perlen - The Concert (1996, BMG Ariola)
Compilations
- Bacon 1982–1992 (1992, Polydor)
- Schrilles Potpourri (instrumental compilation) (1993, Polydor)
- 78 min. - The 90s (2000, BMG Ariola)
- Attention attention! (2003, Koch / Universal)
- Long never seen (2008, Koch / Universal)
- Goldstück - The greatest hits and successes (2008, Ariola / Sony Music)
- Star Edition (2008, Koch Universal Music)
- Reviews (2010, Sony Music)
- Instrumental-International 1993-2011 (2011, Ariola / Sony Music)
- Best (2012, Zounds)
- Highlights (2013, Koch Universal Music)
- And anyway ... - Best Of 1982 - 2014 (2014 Electrola)
Singles, EPs, MCDs
- I mog di / good morning (1982, Polydor)
- Red Hair (1982, Polydor)
- I mog di / back and forth / wide world / good morning (1982, Polydor, EP)
- A long time never seen (1984, Polydor)
- Du Depp (single version) / Flipper Samba (1984, Polydor)
- Spinn i / Ganz alloans (1985, Polydor)
- But You / Black Man (1985, Polydor)
- It Rises Again / The Red River (1987, Polydor)
- Phone / You Look Good (1987, Polydor)
- Paula / I Have Longing (1987, Polydor)
- Aja / We're Fine (1989, Polydor)
- Across All Seas / Alabama (1989, Polydor)
- Love / Nothing in it (1991, Polydor)
- Far away / Where is he (1991, Polydor)
- Wos wuist'n you / Achtung Achtung (Remix) / Lach mehra (1992, Polydor)
- Leit hoit's zsam / Hau Jerk / I forgot that I am so forgetful (1993, BMG)
- Er hod g sucht (radio mix) / Neuländer / Er hod gnahm (album version) (1993, BMG)
- Mama / Toothpaste / I ho di g'seng (1995, BMG)
- Sometimes (radio edit) / Aosis-Ruf der Mussel / It never goes out (1996, BMG)
- Greetings / Er hod granny / Vergelt's Gott (1996, BMG)
- Bayern (radio remix) / Vamos / Bayern (Wies'n-Mix) (1999, BMG)
- Long time to see 2000 / after work (2000, BMG)
- How fish kiss underwater (2002, BMG Ariola)
- Carousel / Pavane-The global village (2002, BMG Ariola)
Other publications and participations
- Herman van Veen - Signals ("Hilversum III (Lang scho nimma g'sehn)", 1984)
- Herman van Veen - De Wisselaars ("Liefde (stay)", "Van Dijk (I lifted heid free)", "Wat Doe Je (Wos wuist'n you?)", 1985)
- Peter Maffay - Tabaluga and the shining silence ("The happy fellow") (1986, Ariola / Sony Music)
- Herman van Veen - Anne ("Anne", 1986)
- Chaka Khan - The Woman I Am ("Telephone", 1992)
- Machmax - Other Lander - Other Suites ("Turtelfrunken", 1996)
- Lydie Auvray - Bonjour Soleil ("Fragile", 1997)
- A new person in seven days (Composed for the “Eine Stadt Fastet” campaign, 1997)
- Spider Murphy Gang - Rock'n'Roll Story (participation in the songs "Achterbahn" and "Lang scho nimma g'sehn", 1997)
- Troadbodn-Lied (Composed for the Troadbodn-Museum Geiselhöring, 1998)
- Janosch - The happy life of Günter Katenfrosch (3 radio plays with music by Haindling) (2000, Universal)
- Satyam S. Kathrein: The Reiki Practice Book (Meditation Music) (2001, Mosaik-Verlag)
- Satyam S. Kathrein: Redemption of Life Themes (Meditation Music) (2002, Mosaik-Verlag)
- Maya the Bee Musical ("Mist", 2004)
- Christmas blues (Christmas story "Little Mr. Jakobi celebrates Christmas", 2004, Random House Audio)
- Lower Bavaria Anthem (2006)
- Tigers Lied (for ice hockey club from Straubing, 2007)
- Spider Murphy Gang - Scandal! 30 years of Spider Murphy Gang ("Rosmarie", 2007)
- We for Children - Sternstundensong (2013)
- AirLounge ONE - The Aviation Lounge ("Fly High-Astal", "Clouds-Astal", 2014)
- 28 years of songs on a summer evening ("Brass music in minor", "Long never g'sehn", 2014, Buschfunk)
- FC Bayern samma mia (feat.Move T, 2015)
Video albums
- Haindling live, double DVD (2005, BMG Ariola)
- Haindling and in general DVD (2015 Electrola)
Soundtracks
Feature films (cinema and TV)
- 1984: Wandering Crab by Herbert Achternbusch
- 1985: German Dreams by Lienhard Wawrzyn
- 1985: Xaver and his extraterrestrial friend from Werner Possardt
- 1989: Bavaria Blue by Jörg Bundschuh
- 1993: Madame Bäurin from Franz Xaver Bogner
- 1996: Lilies in the bank of Gerard Samaan and Marianne Rosenbaum
- 1997: Police call 110: Beyond the death of Manfred Stelzer
- 1997: The Eternal Song by Franz Xaver Bogner
- 1998: Three gentlemen from Nikolaus Leytner
- 1999: Living once from Franz Xaver Bogner
- 1999: The eyesore of Julian Pölsler
- 1999: marry me! by Douglas Wolfsperger
- 2000: Polt must cry by Julian Pölsler
- 2001: Flowers for Polt by Julian Pölsler
- 2001: Marga Engel strikes back from Helmut Metzger
- 2002: Heaven, Polt and Hell by Julian Pölsler
- 2003: Polterabend of Julian Pölsler
- 2003: Jennerwein from Hans-Günther Bücking
- 2005: Margarete Steiff by Xaver Schwarzenberger
- 2009: Anna and the prince / lover Johann, dear Anna from Julian Pölsler
- 2010: The bear is on the loose! The story of Bruno Xaver Schwarzenberger
- 2013: Polt. by Julian Pölsler
- 2018: Old, but Polt by Julian Pölsler
- 2019: The Ox War ( Remaster )
Documentaries (cinema)
- 1986: WAAhnsinn - The Wackersdorf film by Helge Cramer
- 1992: Better than flying - stories from the Erdinger Moos by Wolfgang Ettlich and Elke Jeanrond
- 2001: Bellaria - As long as we live! by Douglas Wolfsperger
- 2002: Gravel like hay from Sigrun Köhler and Wiltrud Baier
- 2003: The Blood Knights by Douglas Wolfsperger
- 2003: Greetings from Dachau from Bernd Fischer
- 2004: Have you ever been in love with me? by Douglas Wolfsperger
- 2007: Promised Land by Natalie Gutgesell
- 2012: Bavaria - Dream trip through Bavaria by Joseph Vilsmaier
- 2014: Haindling and by Toni Schmid in general
- 2017: Bavaria fabulous by Joseph Vilsmaier
TV series
- 1985–1986: Somehow and Anyway : Somehow and Anyway ; Franz Xaver Bogner
- 1987–1988: On freedom : Paula ; Franz Xaver Bogner
- 1989–1990: Alfred J. Kwak : Liefde (stay) ; Herman van Veen / Hiroshi Saitō (斉 藤 博)
- 1990-1994: Floris Zapp Zarapp
- 1990–2003: Cafe perjury : Cafe perjury ; Franz Xaver Bogner
- 1992–1993: Heidi and Erni ; Erich Neureuther
- 1996–: Tigerenten Club , in it the series: The happy life of Günter Kastenfrosch
- 1996–: Cooking stories
- 1997–2007: Gernstl on the road ; Franz Xaver Gernstl
- 2000: People in Bavaria
- 2002–: The Rosenheim Cops : Whistle it
- 2003: From Swabia and Old Bavaria
- 2008–2011: The Emperor of Schexing ; Franz Xaver Bogner
- 2017–2018: Overland ; Franz Xaver Bogner
Commercial music
- 2000–: Bavarian Insurance Chamber
- 2001: Hofbräuhaus Munich
- 2003: Waiting loop at the Bavarian State Chancellery
- 2013: Goldsteig
TV participation
- 1983: Bios train station
- 1984: Bananas
- 1984: Formula One
- 1984: Rockpalast ( Market Hall Hamburg )
- 1984–1985: ZDF hit parade , 3 appearances
- 1987–1988: On the freedom of Franz Xaver Bogner (various episodes)
- 1996: Lilies in the bank of Gerard Samaan and Marianne Rosenbaum
- 1996: Rockpalast ( old waiting room Cologne )
- 2003: Café Perjury by Franz Xaver Bogner ("In Matters Kainz")
- 2003–2004: Alpine rock with excerpts from various appearances
- 2004: Summit
- 2006: Aufgspuit by Werner Schmidbauer
- 2009: The Sunday get-together
- 2011–2012: Mia san mia - The Bavarian Talent Show as a juror
- 2012: Bayern 1 up close
- 2015: Heimatsound
- 2016: Uschi's ViP Gardens
Awards
- 1978: Bavarian State Prize for Ceramics together with his then girlfriend Ulrike Böglmüller
- 2000: Award Pro meritis scientiae et litterarum for his biting and musically virtuoso criticism of Mir-san-mir-Bavaria from the Bavarian State Minister for Science, Research and Art, Hans Zehetmair
- 2001: Honorary member of the German Language Association
- 2005: Bavarian Culture Prize
- 2005: Bavarian Order of Merit
- 2005: Bavarian poet thaler from the Munich tower scribe for his services to Bavarian culture
- 2005: Special Prize of the Bavarian Culture Prize
- 2007: Bavarian language root , because he consistently speaks the Bavarian dialect in public and in interviews .
- 2008: Bavarian Nature Conservation Medal of the Federal Nature Conservation in Bavaria for his tireless efforts for his Bavarian homeland and in particular for the protection of the free flowing Danube between Straubing and Vilshofen
- 2008: Great Moriske
- 2011: Culture Prize of the Bavarian State Foundation
- 2013: Bavarian Constitutional Medal in silver for his services to Bavarian culture
- 2015: Sigi Summer Taler
- 2015: Bavarian State Medal for special services to the environment
literature
- Michael Braun: My wild time with Haindling . Rosenheim publishing house 2007 ISBN 978-3-475-53881-0 .
- Lorenz Beyer: Music between ideology and identity using the example of Haindling . Term paper to obtain a master’s degree in musicology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2011.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ programm.ARD.de - ARD Play-Out-Center Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany: Haindling "and in general ..." Retrieved on January 22, 2018 .
- ↑ Chart sources: DE
- ↑ br.de: Haindling "and in general ..."
- ^ E.on Culture Prize: Special Prize for Hans Jürgen Buchner - Goppel: "Today Haindling stands for Bavaria like the Beach Boys for California". October 20, 2005, accessed on October 7, 2014 (press release, Bavarian State Ministry for Science, Research and the Arts).
- ↑ Münchner Faschingsgesellschaft WÜRMESIA e. V. ( Memento from November 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive )