Josef Brustmann

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Josef Brustmann, 2012

Josef Brustmann (born December 28, 1954 in Teisendorf ) is a German cabaret artist .

Career

He was the eighth of nine children of a Moravian refugee family, known regionally as an extended musical family, and soon moved to Waldram near Wolfratshausen . He learned the instruments tuba , double bass , piano and cello , studied music at the Munich University of Music and initially worked for ten years as a music teacher at a Munich high school.

Brustmann became known as part of the cabaret music group Bairisch Diatonischer Jodelwahnsinn , in which he performed with Otto Göttler and Monika Drasch from 1993 to 2001; In 2002 he became active in the MonacoBagage group.

Since August 2004 he has been traveling as a solo cabaret artist. For his first solo program Leben hinterm Mond in the Munich Lach- und Schießgesellschaft he won the Paulaner Solo + Cabaret Competition in 2005. Last but not least, he is known for his Bavarian lyrics and as an object and installation artist. In 2005 he exhibited his “Objects and Installations” in the Lower Bavarian Archaeological Museum in Landau an der Isar .

In 2006 he developed the musical theater “Heimatflimmern” for the international alpine tones festival Altdorf (Switzerland) together with the Swiss actor Jürg Kienberger and the Austrian musician Klaus Trabitsch . In 2008 he conceived the music theater "Franz Schubert - urgently wanted" (a joint production of the Munich Cultural Department and the Alpentöne Festival Altdorf) with the harpist Maria Graf, the Viennese actor Wolfgang Berger, the video artist Christoph Brech, the singer Monika Brustmann and Josef Brustmann.

In 2010 he developed the CD “Sterbelieder fürs Leben” with Marianne Sägebrecht , Andy Arnold and Josef Brustmann.

Since 2010 he has also devoted himself intensively to poetry: The first volume of poetry “Zinkleim” was published by the Swiss publisher “SchwarzHandPresse” in collaboration with the Swiss artist Theo Hurter. In 2011 the Austrian Thurnhof Verlag published further poems with illustrations by the Viennese artist Käthe Schönle. In 2012 nine poems appeared in the photo book “Starnberger Seeflimmern” by photographer Edwin Kunz.

In 2013 he was accepted into the South German Association of Writers in Munich Tower Writers .

Fuchs-Treff
in March 2016

Programs

  • 2004: life behind the moon
  • 2005: Home flicker
  • 2007: Franz Schubert - urgently wanted
  • 2008: beautiful land in sight
  • 2011: I am so free
  • 2015: Fuchs-Treff - nothing for rabbits' feet
  • 2018: Life is short - buy the red shoes!

Discography

  • 2009 Life Behind the Moon , self-published
  • 2010 death songs for life , with Marianne Sägebrecht , hear art at kunst mann, Munich, ISBN 978-3-88897-695-7
  • 2011 Drowning ... sinking - In the footsteps of King Ludwig II at Lake Starnberg , Volk-Verlag, Munich, ISBN 978-3-86222-056-4
  • 2016 Traum Sterne Schlaf by and about Roger Willemsen, self-published
  • 2018 Brustmanns Lust , with band, Südpolmusik, Munich

With the MonacoBagage:

  • 2002 MonacoBagage , (Mini-CD), self-published
  • 2003 import-export , self-published
  • 2007 Oh like Fön , self-published

With the Bavarian Diatonic Jodelwahnsinn:

  • 1995 From the bottom of my chest
  • 1996 excursion
  • 1999 Sägenlieb

Works

  • 2010: Zinc glue , SchwarzHandPresse, Flaach, Switzerland
  • 2012: Starnberg Seeflimmern with Edwin Kunz, Berg, ISBN 978-3-88132-344-4
  • 2017: Poems , self-published

Awards

  • 2005: Paulaner Solo, cabaret award for "Leben hinterm Mond"
  • tz-Rose for "Beautiful Land in Sight"
  • 2015: German Cabaret Award, special award
  • 2018: St. Prosper Cabaret Prize, 3rd place
  • 2018: Tuttlinger Krähe , audience award

With the Bavarian Diatonic Jodelwahnsinn:

With the MonacoBagage:

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