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Competition – with NÖN to the Brass Weekend in Großschönau

Competition – with NÖN to the Brass Weekend in Großschönau

The “Federspiel” set can be heard in the Großschönau on Friday from 8 p.m.

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Photo: Felix Groteloh

eFor the first time, the W4Brass weekend will be held in Großschönau from 11 to 13 October. The best collections come over the course of three days, and visitors can also expect a comprehensive support programme. NÖN distributes tickets.

Friday starts at 8pm with the “Federspiel” set. This collection comes to Großschönau with new compositions in a typical Federspiel sound and favorite pieces from bygone eras. On Saturday starting at 5pm there will be brass music to join in, and from 7pm “Kaisermusikanten” will be played for fans of sophisticated brass music. The evening ends with “Keller Steff & Big Band” at 9:30 p.m. These are eight live musicians from Germany who delight their fans with a mixture of rock, soul, rhythm and blues tunes and exciting saxophone and trumpet sounds.

There is a morning pint with music on Sundays from 10.30am, and Franz Posch and the Innbrüggler can be heard at 1pm. “There has never been such an abundance of top brass musicians in Waldviertel before. “We are rather proud to be able to bring these big-name musicians to us,” emphasizes the great Großschönau chairman Josef Gratzel: “When you have musicians filling the conference hall In Vienna, play in front of 60,000 guests at Woodstock Brass or have their own musicians. Private Radio Broadcasting If you want to go on a date, it takes some time and patience.

Tickets are available at: ntry.at/grossartigw4brass24. NÖN is offering two tickets to the “Federspiel” concert on October 11 to participants from the provinces of Gmünd and Zwettl. Participants send an email to [email protected] or [email protected] with name, address, phone number and password “Federspiel”. The drawing will take place on October 9 (except for legal proceedings).

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