Herbert Bäuml

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Herbert Bäuml

Herbert Bäuml (born January 6, 1951 in Vienna ) is an Austrian musician , composer and Viennese song interpreter.

Live and act

Herbert Bäuml was a member of the Vienna Woods Boys' Choir in his youth and was also a soprano soloist there. He later attended the Vienna Conservatory and studied singing and piano. This was followed by appearances, u. a. for the Theater der Jugend im Theater an der Wien , participation in the choir of the Vienna State Opera and several concert projects with smaller ensembles (from baroque music to modern literature).

Since the 1970s he has devoted himself in various line-ups to the Wienerlied and the accordion . With partners on the double guitar like Rudi Koschelu, Franz Horacek, Christoph Lechner or Peter Havlicek and singers like Kurt Girk or Gerhard Heger he formed various duos and trios.

He was seen in numerous concert appearances in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania and China and also in radio and television appearances (including "Mei 'liabste Weis'", "Willkommen Österreich", "Hoagascht", "With artists on you and you"). He is regularly at the Wienerlied festivals wean hean or Schrammelklang.

Several sound carrier productions with various partners round off his artistic work. He composed new Viennese songs to texts by Gerhard Blaboll .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.wienervolksliedwerk.at/weanhean14/?id=2 In: wienervolksliedwerk.at , accessed on May 3, 2018.
  2. http://www.schrammelklang.at/portfolio_page/duo-baeuml-koschelu-2/ In: schrammelklang.at , accessed on May 3, 2018.
  3. http://www.wienermusik.com/pages/tontraeger.php In: wienermusik.com , accessed on May 3, 2018.