New Wiener Concert Schrammeln

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The New Wiener Concert Schrammeln are a Viennese Schrammel quartet that plays the old Weana dance in its most original form. Due to their contemporary interpretations and new or original compositions, they can be assigned to the new Austrian folk music or Viennese world music.

history

The quartet was founded in the 1994/95 season by Peter Uhler and Clemens Fabry (violin), Günter Haumer (clarinet) - later harmonica and Peter Havlicek (double guitar) with the aim of bringing Viennese folk music into an instrumental field with fresh expression and new forms of music to get more attention. The New Wiener Concert Schrammeln developed from the quintet of the same name, which has existed since around 1990, around the actor and singer Boris Eder. From this quintet only the old Viennese frock coats , in which they have appeared since then, were taken over. From 2000 to 2010 Valmir Ziu played the violin instead of Clemens Fabry.

Peter Uhler (violin), Johannes Dickbauer / Niki Tunkowitsch (violin), Walther Soyka / Helmut Stippich ( chromatic button harmonica ) and Peter Havlicek ( double guitar ) have been playing since 2011 . The CD Kronjuwelen was recorded in this line-up, which is dedicated to the musical influences of the former K. and K. Kronländer on the capital Vienna.

They recorded seven CDs, worked with the actors and singers Wolfram Berger , Karl Ferdinand Kratzl , Robert Meyer , Karl Markovics , Traude Holzer , Karlheinz Hackl , Wolfgang Böck , Hermann Scheidleder , Elfriede Ott , Claudia Rohnefeld , Ernst Stankovsky , Otto Brusatti , Christopher Just , Rupert Huber , Wolf Bachofner , Magic Sax Quartet de Santiago de Cuba .

From 2005 to 2013 the New Wiener Concert Schrammeln played “Tannhäuser in 80 minutes” with Robert Meyer at the Burgtheater and the Volksoper. They have been an integral part of the Schrammel Klang Festival in Litschau since 2007 (play "Herzfleisch" about the Schrammel brothers) and have played in 25 countries, including 4 tours to South America, North America, Russia, China, Japan and Europe.

Discography

  • 1997: Neue Wiener Concert Schrammeln , kos rec.
  • 1999: Vitamin Qu , kos rec.
  • 2000: Crown Prince Rudolf , non food factory
  • 2001: Dance , Preiser Records
  • 2004: On the racetrack , Preiser Records
  • 2007: Zamona , non food factory
  • 2012: Crown Jewels , non food factory
  • 2015: Twenty "... the primeval soup of the New Year's Concert" , Col Legno Music
Robert Meyer New Vienna Concert Schrammeln
  • 2008: Tannhäuser in 80 minutes , Phoenix Edition (DVD)
Otto Brusatti New Vienna Concert Schrammeln
  • 2008: Mr. Karl , Astormedia

Participation in:

Peter Havlicek
  • Schrammel and the Jazz , 2013 non food factory
Steinberg and Havlicek
  • 2002: Heaven and Hell , non food factory
  • 2010: All the best , non food factory

literature

  • New Wiener Concert Schrammeln “Vienna - so close and yet so far”; Clemens Fabry 2005 published by Bibliothek der Provinz, ISBN 3-85252-651-5 .

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