PHILHARMONIA SCHRAMMELN - sold out!
20:00
Johannes Tomböck, violin
Dominik Hellsberg, violin
Heinz Hromada, contraguitar
Stefan Neubauer, clarinet
Günter Haumer, button accordion
What could be more typically Viennese than “Schrammelmusik”? The genre was founded at the end of the 19th century by brothers Johann and Josef Schrammel. Accompanied by an accordionist, a clarinet player and a guitarist, the two violinists played popular songs and traditional dance music at inns. Other ensembles followed in their footsteps and expanded on their work: today the Philharmonia Schrammeln is a veritable institution that has carried this valuable musical legacy far beyond Vienna.
A journey through Vienna’s traditional Schrammel music:
Johann Schrammeln (1850-1893) – Wien bleibt Wien
Joseph Lanner (1801-1843) – Neue Wiener Ländler
Anonyme – Glasscherb’n-Tanz
Joseph Lanner (1801-1843) – Hans-Jörgl-Polka
Philipp Fahrbach Sohn (1843-1894) – Im Kahlenbergerdörfl
Johann Schrammeln (1850-1893) – Dichterworte
Joseph Lanner (1801-1843) – Norma-Galopp
Johann Schrammeln (1850-1893) – Dornbacher Hetz
Johann Strauss I (1804-1849) – Chineser-Galopp
Carl Lorens (1851-1909) – Wiener Spezialitäten
Josef Strauss (1827-1870) – Die Libelle
Johann Schrammeln (1850-1893)
Wie der Schnabel g’wachsen is’
D-Tanz
Richard Wagner (1813-1883/Alfons Egger (1947-) – Ring-Quadrille
Johann Schrammeln (1850-1893) – Morgengrüss
Carl Michael Ziehrer (1843-1922) – Liebe Bismarck, schaukle nicht
Karl Mikulas (188-1948) – Beim Fasslrutssch’n
Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) – Wiener Blut, Walzer
Duration: first part 40 minutes, intermission 30 minutes, second part 40 minutes, end around 22:00
PRICES (CHF) - sold out!
Cat. A: 50.–
Young audience/Students/Apprentices: 10.–
Free seating