El 38º Euroradio Folk Festival de 2017 se celebró en la ciudad checa de Çesky Krumlov, organizado por la Çesky Rohzlas o Radio Nacional de la República Checa. Este evento, itinerante, lo acoge cada año una emisora pública europea. En 2017 se celebró entre el 19 y el 22 de julio. Cada emisora pública europea envÃa un representante. En total fueron 21 conciertos de los que en una primera tanda vamos a oir diez, y vamos por el noveno.
Hoy escuchamos a la representación de Alemania, Monika Drasch Quartet:
Monika Drasch - vocals
Norbert Nagel - clarinet and saxophone
Alex Haas - double bass and vocals
Konstantin Ischenko - button accordion
El programa de mano, en inglés, decÃa:
"Monika Drasch grew up in Hub, near Hengersberg (Bavaria), as a farmer's daughter and convent school student, which naturally considerably eased her path as a young adult to tour throughout the Europe as a red-haired, leather-clad vamp with her green stockings and Lower Bavarian dialect.
The green violin has remained her trademark for her appearances with Bavarian folk ensembles, Hubert von Goisern (2004), Hans Well (2012-2013) and, since 2012, her own band. These outstanding musicians, who are not all from the world of folk, win over audiences with their virtuosity and joy in performance, bringing together folk, classical chamber music and jazz.
The saxophonist Norbert Nagel studied clarinet at the Nuremberg Conservatory before further training at the Munich Music Academy and jazz studies at the Cologne Academy for Music and Dance. Together with his brother Karsten he founded the Roseau Quintet in 1987. He has been a member and founder of many other orchestras, he performed as a studio musician as well as a conductor and soloist in concert programmes focusing on the multifaceted influence of jazz, folk and classical music.
After playing the guitar for several years, Alex Haas studied double bass with Rudolf Agert in Munich for three years. He plays in many bands of different styles - from gypsy and Balkan to classical and jazz. He also composes music for theatre, movies and choruses. Recently he wrote a piece for the Soloists of the BR Symphony Orchestra.
Christian Gruber studied guitar at the Leopold Mozart Conservatory in Augsburg and the Mannheim Music Academy. In 1985, he cofounded with Peter Maklar the guitar duo Gruber & Maklar, who in 1991 won First Prize at the International Competition for Guitar Duos in Montélimar (France). Since then, they have appeared in concert extensively at home and abroad. Their talent is attested by live recordings by Hessischer Rundfunk and Bavarian Radio as well as eight CDs. The duo often works with other musicians, such as the guitarist Tilman Hoppstock and the Chilean mezzo-soprano Maria-Cecilia Toledo.Christian Gruber is regularly invited as a jury member and lecturer at international competitions and guitar festivals. Since 2008, he has organized the Landsberg Guitar Festival"
Programa:
1. Auf der Bohmischen Grenz: Lyrics: Trad., Music: Trad., Arr. & Comp. Thomas Schwaiger
2. Nix is gwiss: Lyrics: Monika Drasch & Gerd Holzheimer, Music: Thomas Schwaiger
3. Koglwald: Lyrics: Trad.& Monika Drasch, Music: Trad., Arr. Thomas Schwaiger
4. Aba entahio da Doana: Lyrics: Trad., Music: Trad., Arr. Thomas Schwaiger
5. Hast oiwei: Lyrics: Monika Drasch, Music: Monika Drasch & Thomas Schwaiger
6. Hublied: Lyrics: Monika Drasch, Music: Monika Drasch & Thomas Schwaiger
7. Ari: Music: Trad., Arr. Thomas Schwaiger
8. Arizonajodler: Trad., Arr. Thomas Schwaiger
9. Dudelhupf: Music Trad., Arr. Thomas Schwaiger
10. Gesundheitszugabe: Music: Smetana, Arr.: Monika Drasch, Lyrics: Monika Drasch
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Para el final un avance del Quinteto Valday, que oiremos mañana.
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