Performers
Musicbanda Franui
Johannes Eder, Klarinette, Bassklarinette
Andreas Fuetsch, Tuba
Romed Hopfgartner, Sopran- und Altsaxophon, Klarinette
Markus Kraler, Kontrabass, Akkordeon
Angelika Rainer, Harfe, Zither, Gesang
Bettina Rainer, Hackbrett, Gesang
Markus Rainer, Trompete, Gesang
Andreas Schett, Trompete, Gesang, Leitung
Martin Senfter, Ventilposaune, Gesang
Nikolai Tunkowitsch, Violine
Sven-Eric Bechtolf, Lesung
Regina Fritsch, Lesung
Familie Flöz, Maskenspiel
Anna Kistel, Spiel Masken
Björn Leese, Spiel Masken
Mats Südhoff, Spiel Masken
Michael Vogel, Regie Masken
Ludwig Lusser, Orgel
Julian Prégardien, Tenor
maschek., Live-Synchronisation
Peter Hörmanseder, Drüberredner
Robert Stachel, Drüberredner
Programme
Szenen aus Arthur Schnitzlers »Reigen«, Bilder aus dem Maskentheater »Himmelerde«, mehrere Akte aus dem Stummfilmprojekt »Frl. Else«, dazwischen Lieder von Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann und Gustav Mahler sowie
Markus Kraler, Andreas Schett
Kompassmesse (nach Franz Schubert Deutsche Messe D 872)
Werner Pirchner
Kleine Messe um C für den lieben Gott PWV 12
Note
Medienpartner Ö1 Club
Weinverkostung:
Weingut Dürnberg
https://duernberg.at/
Subscription series
Cuvée 2
Konzert.Kunst
Links
https://www.franui.at
https://www.maschek.org
http://ludwiglusser.at
https://www.floez.net
The Musicbanda Franui celebrates its 30th anniversary: In summer, the ensemble, popular for its arrangements, celebrated a birthday party on the Unterstalleralm at almost 1,700 metres above sea level. Those who feel like exuberant celebrations in the heart of the city have the opportunity at the Wiener Konzerthaus.
The »Songbook of the 19th Century« with songs by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms and Mahler in the Musicbanda version: »Ständchen der Dinge« combines much of the best that Franui has brought to the stage in the last quarter century. Between funeral march, dance floor piece and romantic song – Franui makes every piece his own and presents it with his unique sound body: string instruments familiar from folk music, such as harp, dulcimer or zither, plus violin and double bass, accordion and many brass and woodwind instruments. For its 49th guest performance at the Vienna Konzerthaus, the »transformer station between classical music, folk music, jazz and contemporary chamber music« has invited illustrious friends: in addition to the satirist duo maschek, for example, the acting greats Sven-Eric Bechtolf and Regina Fritsch.