THOMAS GANSCH - Alps & Glow

Concert

THOMAS GANSCH - Alps & Glow

(c) Lukas Beck

PROGRAM

Alps & glow

The concert by the internationally renowned trumpet virtuoso and stylistic jack-of-all-trades Thomas Gansch The band project "Alpen & Glühen" (Alps & Glow) brings together outstanding musicians who fuse their diverse musical influences into a unique body of sound. Folk music meets jazz, filigree music-making meets rousing improvisations, humorous grooves meet Indian ragas. With the Grammy-nominated musician Manu Delagothe Klagenfurt-born frontman of the jazz upstarts Shake Stew Lukas Kranzelbinder and the creative radio.string.quartet the ensemble has played completely sold-out and acclaimed concerts in recent years, including at Taggenbrunn Castle in 2023. For their return to the Taggenbrunn Festival, the accordion virtuoso Christian Bakanic the project with new, powerful sound facets.

 

 

 

ARTISTS

  • Thomas GANSCH

    (c) Lukas Beck

    Thomas Gansch, born in St Pölten, grew up in Melk an der Donau, where he learned the trumpet from his father Johann Gansch.

    At the age of 15, he went to Vienna to study trumpet at the University of Music and Performing Arts. During his studies, he founded the group Mnozil Brass together with fellow students in 1992. After six years of classical music, Gansch decided to finish his studies in 1997 and turned to his great love, jazz.
    From 1998 to 2006 he played in the legendary Vienna Art Orchestra, which he still describes as his "true" student days.

    In addition to countless collaborations with musicians from all over the world and performances in almost 50 countries, he also composes for a wide variety of other ensembles besides Mnozil Brass. Thomas Gansch is not only one of the most versatile trumpeters of his generation, but also an entertainer through and through, who always has a joke on his face, but never loses sight of the music.

  • Christian Bakanic

    Credits: Julia Wesely

    Christian Bakanic, Austrian accordionist and composer, studied folk music at the Johann Joseph Fux Conservatory in Graz, classical accordion at the University of Music and has already made a name for himself as a jazz musician in Austria. His musical approaches and experiences blend subtly in his compositions and combine the complex spontaneity of jazz, the spirited passion of tango nuevo and the disciplined momentum of classical music with the multi-layered traditions of European folk music.

    The quintessence of Christian Bakanic's work is constant movement, perpetual exchange and, last but not least, the exciting search for new possibilities. He fuels his creative engine with curiosity and passion, while convincing his listeners with authenticity and virtuosity.

  • radio.string.quartet

    Photo: radio.string.quartet

    With their sensational arrangements of the music of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, the radio.string.quartet catapulted themselves onto the European concert and festival scene in 2006. This was followed by further albums such as "Radotree" with the accordion virtuoso Klaus Paier and "Calling You" with the Swedish singer Rigmor Gustavson. In 2013, the CD "Celebrating Weather Report" with music by Joe Zawinul was voted the second best jazz album of the year by The Sunday Times.

    Projects in recent years have led to collaborations with a wide variety of musicians, including nu-jazz pianist Bugge Wesseltoft, Viennese music legend Roland Neuwirth and trumpet star Thomas Gansch. The radio.string.quartett is made up of Bernie Mallinger (violin), Igmar Jenner (violin), Cynthia Liao (viola), Sophie Abraham (cello)

     

  • Manu DELAGO

    Photo: Manfred Werner

    The percussionist and hang player Manu Delago studied percussion and composition at the Mozarteum, the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and Trinity College of Music. His solo piece "Mono Desire" was the most popular Hang video on the internet with over five million views and landed in the top 30 music videos on YouTube, and Delago has played four world tours with Icelandic singer Björk. He has been performing with sitar player Anoushka Shankar since 2013. Manu Delago was nominated for a Grammy for his work on her album "Land of Gold". As a percussionist and drummer, he has performed in renowned concert halls such as the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Carnegie Hall in New York and the Sydney Opera House. Manu Delago has performed as a soloist with the London Symphony Orchestra, the Metropole Orkest, the Munich Chamber Orchestra and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra.

     

  • Lukas KRANZELBINDER

    Photo: Severin Koller

    The Klagenfurt musician Lukas Kranzelbinder is considered the enfant terrible of the Austrian jazz scene, according to Deutschlandfunk, where he first learned the piano and only then the electric bass and double bass. Kranzelbinder studied in Vienna and Linz. He has performed with musicians such as Mario Rom, Johannes Schleiermacher, Mona Matbou Riahi and Dave Smith. Shake Stew with the album Gris Gris on the best list of the German Record Critics' Award. 2021 was Shake Stew  was awarded a German Jazz Prize as "International Band of the Year".

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