Munich brass boys

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Concert in the Carl-Orff-Saal in Munich for the 50th anniversary

The Münchner Bläserbuben are an orchestra that usually appears in clothes that are reminiscent of the Munich child .

occupation

The following instruments are represented in the orchestra under the direction of conductor Markus Fees :

flute clarinet saxophone
bassoon Drums Trumpet
Flugelhorn trombone Tenor horn
French horn tuba

The orchestra consists of 37 musicians including the conductor.

founding

The orchestra was founded by Gerhard Becker on November 16, 1960 under the name Jugendmusikverein München eV Die Münchner Bläserbuben with 40 musicians, including girls and women, contrary to what the name suggests.

Discography

  • LP, 1969, Little People - Big Sound,
  • Long-playing record, 1971, that's how it sounds with us
  • Long-playing record, 1973, Die Münchner Bläserbuben
  • LP, 1976, that's how it sounds with us
  • LP, 1980, greetings from Munich
  • LP, 1985, Music is made today
  • CD, 1996, This is how it sounds with us (Best of)
  • CD, 2001, 2001 - Live at Gasteig
  • CD, 2010, 50 years of the Munich brass boys

Conductors

  • Gerhard Becker
  • Walter Schacht
  • Franz-Josef Kinlinger
  • Fritz Hirsch
  • Karl Barthel
  • Max Kappelmaier
  • Bärbel mortar
  • Dirk Benkwitz
  • Markus Fees

Conductor Markus Fees

Markus Fees has been the conductor of the Münchener Bläserbuben since 2008. He was 2nd officer and deputy chief in the Air Force Music Corps 1 Neubiberg and later in the Mountain Music Corps of the Bundeswehr.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Instruments of the orchestra
  2. Chronicle of the Munich Wind Boys
  3. Information on Markus Fees