GÜNTHER GROISSBÖCK
NEW VIENNESE CONCERT SCHRAMMELN

Concert

GÜNTHER GROISSBÖCK
NEW VIENNESE CONCERT SCHRAMMELN

Credit: Dominik Stixenberger

PROGRAM

Günther Groissböck is one of the world's leading singers. He is a regular guest at the Vienna State Opera, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Bavarian State Opera and the Salzburg Festival. In addition to opera, he has a special love for Viennese music, which he shares with the Neue Wiener Concert Schrammeln.

Under the title "When I can't sing" they dedicate themselves to the immortal songs of Hermann Leopoldi, Gerhard Bronner and André Heller - full of wit, depth and Viennese melancholy. It is the sound of Vienna, created in wine taverns, appreciated by the most famous musicians and today heard in concert halls worldwide. Tours have already taken the Neue Wiener Concert Schrammeln to over 30 countries - and always back to the Heurigen in Vienna.

ARTISTS

  • Günther Groissböck

    Günther Groissböck © Dominik Stixenberger

    Günther Groissböck studied at the Vienna University of Music with Robert Holl and later with José van Dam. As one of the most internationally sought-after basses, he is a regular guest at the most important stages in the world - such as the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala in Milan, the Bayreuth Festival, the Bavarian and Vienna State Operas, the Royal Opera House Convent Garden and the Opéra National de Paris. Future engagements include Baron Ochs (Der Rosenkavalier, R. Strauss), König Marke (Tristan und Isolde, Wagner) and Philippe II (Don Carlos, Verdi) at the Met, Rocco (Fidelio, Beethoven) and Gurnemanz (Parsifal, Wagner) at the Bavarian State Opera and his role debut as Wotan in the new Bayreuth Ring in 2020. In addition to his extensive concert activities, he also devotes himself to lieder singing. His Schubert double CD "Winterreise" and "Schwanengesang" recorded with Gerold Huber and his new album "Herz-Tod" have been released by DECCA.

  • New Viennese Concert Schrammeln

    Stephan Mussil

    The Neue Wiener Concert Schrammeln play Schrammel music in its most original form, but in the guise of our time.

    Countless old "Weana Tanz" and marches are an inspiration and source of strength for new things. Today the Neue Wiener Concert Schrammeln play old and many new compositions of their own and are constantly refining their sound. It is the sound of Vienna, created in Viennese wine taverns, appreciated by the most famous musicians, today performed in the concert halls of the world.

    Their tours have taken the Neue Wiener Concert Schrammeln to around 25 countries - including 4 South American tours, North America, Russia, China, Japan, Europe - but always back to the Heurigen in Vienna. They have recorded 11 CDs

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