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MUNICH HARMONIC BRASS BAND
 

Concerto Festivo Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Concerto in C
Arr.: Hans Zellner
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Toccata and Fuge in d-minor (BWV 565)
Arr.: Hans Zellner
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Jesu Joy Of Man´s Desiring (BWV 147)
Arr.: Hans Zellner
Carl Orff (1895-1982)
O Fortuna (from “Carmina Burana”)
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
Triumphmarsch from „Aida“
Arr.: Hans Zellner

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Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)
Procession of the Nobles
Arr.: Hans Zellner
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
The Harmonious Blacksmith
Arr.: Hans Zellner
Georges Bizet (1838-1875)
Carmen
Arr.: Hans Zellner
Aram Chatschaturjan (1903-1978)
Sabre Dance
Arr.: Hans Zellner
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Bolero
Arr.: Hans Zellner

Since 1991, Harmonic Brass has been renowned for big, elegant brass sound. Carnegie Hall New York, Arts Center Seoul , Leipzig Gewandhaus: the five gentlemen are welcomed and feel at home everywhere in the world. Harmonic Brass travel around the globe playing around 120 concerts a year with changing programs. An ensemble that spreads good humor: meticulous filing at their performance combined with baroque joie de vivre, serious musical work alternating with giggling boyishness. Five individuals, who couldn’t be more unequal, melt to a unity on stage that is hardly ever to be met. This has got about: Harmonic Brass is supported by an incredibly large number of fans. For the Goethe Institute, Harmonic Brass has been a cultural ambassador all over the world since 2000, and the musicians from Munich also hold numerous international workshops. Whoever has been to a Harmonic Brass concert knows what the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” means when writing about an ensemble that "… with its glamorous-virtuous way of performing is one of the best of its kind worldwide." Short Bios: Hans Zellner, Trumpet / Born 1968 in Straubing. Studied with Prof. Lachenmaier, Rolf Quinque and Wolfgang Guggenberger at the Richard-Strauss -Conservatory in Munich as well as the “Hochschule für Musik und Theater” Munich. Since 1997 Trumpeter with Harmonic Brass.

Gergely Lukács, Trumpet/ Born 1980 in Budapest/Hungary. Studied with Prof. Károly Neumayer, Prof. István Palotai and Prof. Zoltán Szücs at the Franz-List Music Academy in Budapest as well as with Prof. Reinhold Friedrich at the “Musikhochschule Karlsruhe”. Since 2008 Trumpeter with Harmonic Brass.

Andreas Binder, French horn/ Born 1969 in Rosenheim. Studied with Prof. Siegfried Hammer and Prof. Wolfgang Gaag at the “Hochschule für Musik und Theater” in Munich. Since 1992 French horn Player with Harmonic Brass.

Thomas Lux, Trombone/ Born 1978 in Worms. Studied with Prof. Paul Schreckenberger at the “staatl. Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst” in Mannheim. Since 2004 Trombonist with Harmonic Brass.

Manfred Häberlein, Tuba/ Born 1967 in Neunhof near Nürnberg. Studied at the Meistersinger-Conservatory in Nuernberg and with Tom Walsh at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich. Since 1991 Tuba player with Harmonic Brass.

 
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