1:44 is actually the start of Jitterbug Waltz. They play the melody twice and the improvisations really begin with the solo section, at around 2:32. Thanks for sharing the video though. I love Gansch's playing!
Their instruments were all designed by the Lead Trumpeter Thomas Gansch, He designed them to be Traditional but wanted them to easy to play during fast shredding, that is why most of the instruments you see are rotary valved. the company that produces them is Schargel in Austria. The "Big Thingy" is Actually a Bass Trumpet.
+Adam Myers heres a few corrections ;) first, the killerqueen and the ganschhorn (his trumpet and flugelhorn) were designed by thomas gansch. The manufacturer is "Schagerl" Roman Rindberger plays on a perinet trumpet, designed by himself also made by schagerl. Leonhard Paul plays a basstrumpet based on his design and zoltan kiss plays a trombone by his design. All other instruments Mnozil brass uses are Schagerl instruments except Wilfrieds Tuba, thats a Melton. And well, the rotary valves are rather common especially here in austria ;) Best regards
Two absolute masters at work! Two of my absolute heros at work. There are 5 more and they also happen to be in Mnozil Brass. And here's me a confounded sax player! Just love ' em! Not many musos have such a sound footing in straight, disciplined classical and carry with them, that astounding discipline into self-expressive, swinging jazz. Leider, Spreche Ich nuer venig Deutche. Was hat "Steyriche" zu bedeuten. Alles gut von Olde Englande,
Lukas Griessenberger Schön Danke Lukas. Is 'Steyrische" Hoch Deutsch or perhaps Yiddisch? However I can't find its actual meaning... Ich bedanke mich sehr. Sehr Geeherter Lukas. M.O.Link.
Lukas Griessenberger Aha. Found it it! A Bundesland in South East Osterreich. 2nd largest in Austria. The Duchy of Styria...(Slovenia) In earlier times, it probably was a country with its own sovereignty. Yes/No? Regards...M.O.L.
Steyrische is old german, nower days it is calt "steirische". Steyr ist the name of an old City in Austria an also the name giver for Styria, in English and Latin you can see it best.
Lukas Griessenberger Wow.. You're fast.. I'm just reading through some absolutely fascinating information about it and the history on Wikypedia Whereabouts are you located? I am visiting Deu for 4 days from June 1. M.O.L.
Indeed. Leonhard Paul doubles on trombone and bass trumpet. This was shot a while ago so he's playing a production rotary bass trumpet. The instrument he plays now is a prototype in B Flat by Schagerl. mnozilbrass.at/en/band/leonhard-paul/
Siempre regreso a escuchar esta bonita pieza.
Es brillante la sutileza y ese bonito final del maestro leonhard ❤
1:44 is actually the start of Jitterbug Waltz. They play the melody twice and the improvisations really begin with the solo section, at around 2:32. Thanks for sharing the video though. I love Gansch's playing!
Their instruments were all designed by the Lead Trumpeter Thomas Gansch, He designed them to be Traditional but wanted them to easy to play during fast shredding, that is why most of the instruments you see are rotary valved. the company that produces them is Schargel in Austria. The "Big Thingy" is Actually a Bass Trumpet.
+Adam Myers heres a few corrections ;) first, the killerqueen and the ganschhorn (his trumpet and flugelhorn) were designed by thomas gansch. The manufacturer is "Schagerl" Roman Rindberger plays on a perinet trumpet, designed by himself also made by schagerl. Leonhard Paul plays a basstrumpet based on his design and zoltan kiss plays a trombone by his design. All other instruments Mnozil brass uses are Schagerl instruments except Wilfrieds Tuba, thats a Melton. And well, the rotary valves are rather common especially here in austria ;)
Best regards
That was pure joy to watch and listen to. They are amazing and I love there work. Thank you
immer wieder gern gesehen und gehört.
Two absolute masters at work!
Two of my absolute heros at work.
There are 5 more and they also happen to be in Mnozil Brass.
And here's me a confounded sax player!
Just love ' em!
Not many musos have such a sound footing in straight, disciplined classical and carry with them, that astounding discipline into self-expressive, swinging jazz.
Leider, Spreche Ich nuer venig Deutche. Was hat "Steyriche" zu bedeuten.
Alles gut von Olde Englande,
***** "Steyrische Tänze" means "styrian dances"
Lukas Griessenberger
Schön Danke Lukas.
Is 'Steyrische" Hoch Deutsch or perhaps Yiddisch?
However I can't find its actual meaning...
Ich bedanke mich sehr. Sehr Geeherter Lukas.
M.O.Link.
Lukas Griessenberger Aha.
Found it it! A Bundesland in South East Osterreich.
2nd largest in Austria.
The Duchy of Styria...(Slovenia)
In earlier times, it probably was a country with its own sovereignty. Yes/No?
Regards...M.O.L.
Steyrische is old german, nower days it is calt "steirische". Steyr ist the name of an old City in Austria an also the name giver for Styria, in English and Latin you can see it best.
Lukas Griessenberger
Wow.. You're fast..
I'm just reading through some absolutely fascinating information about it and the history on Wikypedia
Whereabouts are you located?
I am visiting Deu for 4 days from June 1.
M.O.L.
Absolutely brilliant.
son los mejores musicos de todos los tiempos sin duda jaja
Absolutely brilliant
Ihr seid unsere Lebensqualität
Einfach Spitze!
Beautiful
I actually have the Al Hirt album that the thematic material for this piece is based on.
If you want to see a similar video look up "popurri mnozil brass" same format a little bit longer. Amazing none the less.
Perfect!
Indeed. Leonhard Paul doubles on trombone and bass trumpet. This was shot a while ago so he's playing a production rotary bass trumpet. The instrument he plays now is a prototype in B Flat by Schagerl. mnozilbrass.at/en/band/leonhard-paul/
.......... Prvotřídní - First-Class ..........
yes!
а когда к нам в оренбург приедете? Вы такие классные музыкальные комики
this performance is great!
and is leonhard using multiphonics? :o
At 1:44 they start playing and then improvising on Fats Waller's "Jitterbug Waltz."
super
Spass pur
That's what i thought, too! Not bad...
ok, i thought a euphonium was wider and longer, but it's actually hard to tell with their frankeninstruments
Sounds like he's singing and playing at the same time.
Muito,muito, BOM
its a baritone trumpet and a fugle
It's just you. And the guy's name is Leonhard Paul
what instrument is the bigger one?
Khalid Gray Bass Trumpet
heh it sounded like thomas was playing the jitterbug waltz
or marching baritone
Not really... it's a rotary bass trumpet.
baritone
Flugelhorn and a dutch alp horn
Tom K
Dutch Alp....?
+Rik Baars Nah, it's a bass trumpet 😂
That was pure joy to watch and listen to. They are amazing and I love there work. Thank you
Sounds like he's singing and playing at the same time.