Monika Drasch

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Monika Drasch in June 2013 in the event forum Fürstenfeld

Monika Drasch (born November 14, 1965 in Hengersberg near Deggendorf ) is a German musician.

Live and act

Monika Drasch grew up in the hamlet of Hub near Hengersberg. Her parents ran a farm there. She attended the St. Gotthard High School in Niederalteich (Absolvia 1985) and learned the recorder and violin . There she was also enthusiastic about Bavarian folk music . One of their teachers was Konrad Ruhland . After graduating from high school, she took up a teaching degree in Munich.

From 1985 to 1990 Drasch was a lecturer at the Bavarian State Association for Homeland Care and was in charge of the playing group for violin and singing.

Monika Drasch became known after she had joined the Bavarian Diatonic Jodelwahnsinn . From 1991 to 2002 she played the violin , which she painted green, with Otto Göttler and Josef Brustmann , zither , saxophone , cow horn, ocarina and bagpipes . In 1999 she appeared on Hubert von Goisern's CD Fön as a singer and violinist. After the dissolution of the Bavarian diatonic yodel madness in 2002, she paused for a year and a half, during which she only appeared occasionally in taverns or as a church musician. Together with Sylvia Treudl and Cordula Bösze she recorded an audio book about Ingeborg Bachmann by the Niederösterreichisches Literaturhaus (title: quote: Bachmann, Ingeborg, published 2003).

Then Drasch joined Hubert von Goisern's band , with whom she played numerous concerts and recorded the CD Trad II . Her instruments were the violin, Schwegel pipe , clarinet , accordion and bagpipes.

In 2005 Monika Drasch published an audio book about the writer Emerenz Meier together with Eva Sixt , Siegfried Haglmo and Wolfgang Neumann-Schätzler . A stage program developed from this.

Monika Drasch & Band

From April 2012 to the end of 2013 she performed together with Hans Well from Biermösl Blosn, which was dissolved in January of the same year, and Michael von Mücke ( Kofelgschroa ). Since February 2012 she has been presenting her program with her own band entitled Auf der Böhmischen Grenz .

Monika Drasch is married, has two children and lives in Utting am Ammersee .

Publications

  • 1996: From Tiefster Brust , Sony Music (Lawine), together with Bairisch Diatonischer Jodel-Wahnsinn , audio CD
  • 2005: Emerenz Meier - out of Heimat , together with Siegfried Haglmo et al., Musical and literary life pictures between Bavaria and America, 2 CDs 144 min., ISBN 978-3-86512-013-7
  • 2013: On the Bohemian Border , Bavaria Extra, Solo CD 56 min.

Web links

Commons : Monika Drasch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Well comes with a new line-up Merkur-online.de from March 30, 2012