brass connection tirol @ the kitzbüheler sommerkonzerte
The Brass Connection Tirol played in Kitzbühel last night. I was allowed to tag along and take a load of pictures.
Lineup
Trumpets:
- Florian Klingler
- Manfred Lugger
- Markus Kuen
- Raimund Walder
- Josef Seeber
Horns:
- Silvia Klingler
- Karin Albrecht
Trombones/Tuba:
- Otto Hornek
- Lukas Klingler
- Bernhard Großlercher (also Euphonium)
- Fabian Kerber
- Werner Kreidl (Tuba)
Percussion:
- Michael Oberaigner
- Christian Norz
- Karl Mair
Program
The program was varied, ranging from Renaissance to Jazz, and very entertaining. The highlights were Florian Bramböck’s Rundgemälde-Suite, which was premiered, and a suite from Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, arranged by Otto Hornek for the BCT. The full program they played:
- Giles Farnaby, Mal Sims
- Diego Ortiz, Tres Recercadas
- Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Psalm 91
- Florian Bramböck, Rundgemälde-Suite
- Carl Orff, Suite aus Carmina Burana
- Gordon Langford, London Miniatures
- Traditional, Auf Tirolerischen Almen
- Heiner Wiberny, Ulla in Afrika
Sadly, they only got to play one encore, but the audience seemed a bit zoned-out after Brass Machine, which was a fantastic way to end the evening.
Pictures
Yesterday before heading out to the concert, I stumbled across a post by Zack Arias where he showed some experimental multiple exposures he took during a concert. I tried that trick as well and came up with some interesting results:
And now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for, the link to the whole album:
Brass Connection Tirol at the Kitzbüheler Sommerkonzerte. Premiere performance of Florian Bramböck's Rundgemälde-Suite