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Mnozil Brass is an Austrian brass . They play classical, jazz and other styles of music using traditional brass instruments and more unusual instruments such as the customized rotary valved trumpet and . Music is presented with a typical Austrian style of humour, which can be approximately characterized as "jet black" and "here and there" absurd. Elements of exist next to virtuosic brass playing. They are often popularly referred to as "The of the musical world". Austrian and German songs of the 20th century are often caricatured.


History
All the founding members are graduates of the renowned College of Music, who met while playing at the Mnozil pub in Vienna's first inner-city district. The band was founded in 1992 although its first official outing was in 1993.

Former member Sebastian Fuchsberger was a great talent in imitating, for example, Johannes Heesters and Udo Jürgens. Mnozil Brass is able to convince the audience that playing music is not just serious business.

The septet cooperates with freelance director Bernd Jeschek who developed the stage programs "Smoke", "Ragazzi" and "Seven" and the "first operetta of the 21st century" titled "Das Trojanische Boot" ("The Trojan Boat"), whose world premiere was in 2005 during the German art festival .

The group has toured internationally and won praise from artists such as , Chuck Findley, Jeff Nelson and .


Members


Former members
  • Wolfgang Sohm (trumpet) until 2004
  • Sebastian Fuchsberger (trombone) until 2004
  • Ed Partyka (trombone) until 2005
  • Albert Wieder (tuba) (Temporary replacement for Brandstötter in 2015-2016)


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Repertoire from Seven Show
Mnozil has a wide repertoire. Their two-hour-long concerts feature the group playing all manners of music, always without sheet music, along with comedic antics and sketchlike parts. While the majority of items feature the band playing their brass instruments, they incorporate other instruments such as the recorder, as well as singing ("Bohemian Rhapsody" being a key example).

Genres include Austrian drinking and folk songs, jazz, pop, rearrangements of classical pieces, movie soundtracks and .


See also
  • List of Bohemian Rhapsody cover versions
  • Music of Austria


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