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Gansch & Pixner: "Alpen & Glühen" ("Alps and Glow")

Vienna Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria
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Sunday 12 May 2024
7:30 PM

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Important Info
Type: Concert
City: Vienna, Austria
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 2h
Cast
Performers
Clarinet: Herbert Pixner
Harmonica: Herbert Pixner
Horn: Herbert Pixner
Double bass: Lukas Kranzelbinder
Percussion: Manu Delago
Quartet: radio.string.quartet
Horn: Thomas Gansch
Trumpet: Thomas Gansch
Overview

Herbert Pixner and Thomas Gansch, both born in 1975, both socialized in the environment of alpine folk music and both very successfully active in their respective formations for decades, drawing from this tradition: Whether with the "Herbert Pixner Project" or with "Mnozil Brass", these two gentlemen stand for musical cosmopolitanism and the joy of experimentation like hardly anyone else in our latitudes.

For their joint adventure, they team up with greats of the local music scene such as the multi-stringed cellist Sophie Abraham, our portrait artist Manu Delago, Lukas Kranzelbinder, double bass player and bandleader of Shake Stew, or the radio.string.quartet. In doing so, they create something unique and show how much alpine sounds and jazz harmonize.

Venue Info

Vienna Konzerthaus - Vienna
Location   Lothringerstraße 20

The Konzerthaus is a concert hall located in Vienna, Austria, which opened in 1913. It is situated in the third district just at the edge of the first district in Vienna. Since it was founded it has always tried to emphasise both traditional and innovative musical styles.

In 1890, the first ideas for a Haus für Musikfeste (House for music festivals) came about. The idea of the new multi-purpose building was to be more interesting to the broader public than the traditional Vienna Musikverein. In addition to the concert hall, the first drawings by Ludwig Baumann for the Olympion included an ice-skating area and a bicycle club. In an attached open air area, 40,000 visitors would be able to attend events. Although the drawings were not accepted, today an ice skating area is situated right next to the building.

The Konzerthaus was finally built between 1911 and 1913. The architects were Fellner & Helmer; the work was done in cooperation with Ludwig Baumann.

The building is about 70×40 meters and had originally three halls, in which there can be simultaneous concerts, since they are sound-proofed. The original Art Nouveau building was partly destroyed during renovations and adaptions, but the building was reconstructed from original sketches in the 1970s. A historic organ was installed in the Konzerthaus by the Austrian firm Rieger in 1913. Between 1997 and 2000 the house was completely renovated.

  • Großer Saal, with 1,840 seats
  • Mozartsaal, with 704 seats
  • Schubertsaal, with 336 seats
  • Berio Saal was added during the latest renovations and seats up to 400 people

The Konzerthaus has the Vienna Symphony, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the Wiener Singakademie and the Klangforum Wien in residence. Several subscriptions also include concerts by the Vienna Philharmonic and other organizations.

Important Info
Type: Concert
City: Vienna, Austria
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 2h
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