Tristan Brusch © Rebecca Kraemer
Tristan Brusch
Monday
7
October
2024
19:30 – ca. 21:45
Berio-Saal
Performers
Tristan Brusch
doppelfinger
Support
Programme
Clemens Bäre
A place to go
How to hide
doppelfinger aka Clemens Bäre
Quite alright
Seasonal affective disorder
Trouble
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Tristan Brusch
Tier
Tristan Brusch, Tim Tautorat
Wahnsinn mich zu lieben
Tristan Brusch
Der Abschaum
Mirage
Am Rest
Tristan Brusch, Tim Tautorat
Seifenblasen platzen nie
Tristan Brusch
Am Herz vorbei
Glücklich
Ein Wort
Wieder eine Nacht
Ein Rest Liebe
Medicine
Tristan Brusch, Fabian Simon, Daniel Strohhäcker
Zuckerwatte
Tristan Brusch
Oh, Lord
Monster
Georg Danzer
Ruaf mi ned an
Tristan Brusch
Baggersee
Note
Medienpartner FM4
Stehkonzert
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
There's something in the Brusch!
His songs are uplifting, saddening to death and at the same time incredibly sublime and proud, because they know life in all its facets and do not embellish. Jacques Brel or Serge Gainsbourg come to mind, and the strings sway and wail like in the great days of European pop and chanson. But you also think of Scott Walker and a bit of Element of Crime, because Tristan Brusch's free-associative way of writing lyrics is not unlike that of Sven Regener, even if Brusch's approach is much more heartfelt. Above all, however, this music makes you think of Tristan Brusch himself and the impressive development that this man has undergone. How Brusch, who was born in Gelsenkirchen and grew up in Tübingen as the child of a highly musical family, has developed over the years into one of the most captivating and powerful German songwriters, chansoniers and performers is one of the most inspiring and fantastic pop stories of recent years.
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