
Thomas Gansch © Lukas Beck
Gansch & Roses
»50 Jubilee: Happy Birthday«
Wednesday
12
November
2025
19:30 – ca. 21:30
Großer Saal
Performers
Gansch & Roses
Thomas Gansch, Trompete, Flügelhorn, Gesang
Randy Brecker, Trompete
James Morrison, Posaune, Flügelhorn
David Taylor, Bassposaune
Wolfgang Puschnig, Saxophon
Florian Trübsbach, Saxophon
Fabian Rucker, Saxophon
Albert Wieder, Tuba
Peter Erskine, Schlagzeug
Note
Unterstützt von LEIPNIK-LUNDENBURGER INVEST
Subscription series
The Art of Brass
Links
https://ganschathome.com
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
Happy Birthday!
50 years of Thomas Gansch? There'll be plenty of roses to go with it, of course! At this milestone birthday party, it's not just a case of cutting a cake and singing »Good luck and many blessings« - the trumpets will be blaring until the last valve slide runs hot!
Gansch celebrates with brass greats
The jubilarian, who was born in St. Pölten fifty years ago, has invited the best that the brass world has to offer: a wild, highly musical group consisting of Randy Brecker, Randy Brecker, Randy Brecker, Randy Brecker and Randy Brecker. Pölten fifty years ago, has invited the best that the brass band world has to offer: a wild, highly musical troupe consisting of Randy Brecker, James Morrison, David Taylor, Wolfgang Puschnig, Florian Trübsbach, Fabian Rucker, Albert Wieder and Peter Erskine on drums.
Diverse brass music
Together they call themselves Gansch & Roses. Anyone who thinks that sounds like roses and kid gloves has got it all wrong, because brass music can do anything here: dancing, grooving, singing, flirting, swearing, laughing and crying - and preferably all in one piece. So this concert will be a wild ride through the world of weird sounds, beautiful melodies and surprising twists and turns, with a lot of heart, a good dose of nonsense and proof that brass music is neither old-fashioned nor well-behaved, but lively, cheeky and uninhibitedly good.
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