Performers
Mnozil Brass
Thomas Gansch, Trompete
Robert Rother, Trompete
Roman Rindberger, Trompete
Leonhard Paul, Posaune, Basstrompete
Gerhard Füßl, Posaune
Zoltán Kiss, Posaune
Wilfried Brandstötter, Tuba
Markus Nittmann, Lichtregie
Programme
Bob Haggart, Ray Bauduc
South Rampart street parade (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul)
Thomas Gansch
Triggerwarning
Johann Schrammel
Wien bleibt Wien. Marsch (Bearbeitung: Mnozil Brass 2) (1866)
Sergej Prokofjew
Auszüge (Romeo und Julia. Ballett op. 64) (Bearbeitung: Gerhard Füßl) (1935–1936)
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Blackbird (Bearbeitung: The King's Singers)
Michael Brecker
Original Rays (Bearbeitung: Thomas Gansch)
Eric Clapton
Tears in heaven (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul)
Leonhard Paul
Grübelei
Joey Tempest
The final countdown (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul) (1986)
Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb
Woman in love (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul) (1980)
Uwe Fahrenkrug-Petersen
99 Luftballons (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul) (1983)
Sting
Englishman in New York (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul) (1987)
John Farrar
You're the one that I want (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul) (1978)
Albert Hammond, John Bettis
One moment in time (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul) (1988)
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Ralph MacDonald, William Salter
When you smile (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul) (1973)
Edvard Grieg
Prélude (Aus Holbergs Zeit) (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul) (1884)
Maurice Ravel
Le gibet (Gaspard de la nuit Nr. 2) (Bearbeitung: Thomas Gansch) (1908)
Thomas Gansch
Real estate
Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson
Hells bells
Bon Scott, Angus Young, Malcolm Young
Highway to hell (1979)
Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson
Back in black
Peder Karlssons
Lay all your troubles into my hand
Leonhard Paul
Amors Tanz
Manning Sherwin
A nightingale sang in Berkerley Square (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul)
Kate Smith, Howard Johnson, Harry Woods
When the moon cvomes over the mountain (Bearbeitung: Leonhard Paul) (1931)
Taraf de Haïdouks
Turceasca (Bearbeitung: Gerhard Füßl)
John Miles
Music (was my first love)
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Zugabe:
Leonhard Paul
Riserva
Thomas Gansch
Blue
Subscription series
You(th)
The Art of Brass
Links
https://www.mnozilbrass.at
30 years have passed since seven young brass players once got together for regular musician's get-togethers at Josef Mnozil. Classical folk music soon turned into applied brass music, basically played without notes, suitable for all situations: typical brass music, hits, jazz and pop music, opera and operetta. Without fear, blame and reservations, but with a lot of »Wiener Schmäh« and great finesse. Since then, Mnozil Brass has played about 100 concerts a year, filling renowned concert halls worldwide. And the fire of the blown music never goes out! That's why the grandiose ensemble around mastermind Thomas Gansch is once again setting out for new shores and celebrating its brassy birthday with an anniversary show.