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ferdis pizzeria

 

our highly esteemed friend and choreographer ferdinando chefalo finally did what all Italians once in their lifetime want to do, should do, may do or have to do.

he opened his own pizzeria!!!!

a son he has already fathered and the apple tree is also growing some place.

the food is molto buono and the wines are breathing the fervor of calabria. couldn’t be any better – we already conducted extensive tests.

lavanderia

albertgasse 51, 1080 vienna, austria

www.lavanderia.at


workshop in mals

like every year, we hold our brass workshop in mals also this year.


anyone having time and being up for playing music together with part of mnozil and selected guest musicians/instructors should please click on to www.xong.net and register as soon as possible.
the workshop will take place from july 26 -30, 2010. the venue of the whole thing is mals im vinschgau.                    

decent red wine will be made available in adequacy.


dvd recording

on september 12 and 13, we’re recording our show "magic moments" on dvd in perchtoldsdorf near vienna. tickets for this event are available as of mid-may via our homepage. anyone willing to applaud and cheer loudly and noticeably will be treated in a preferred way at ticket sale!!


4barsrest about our new cd almrausch

A bit of flower power from Mnozil - as they take a trek over the Alps with some surreal yet beautiful results.

Mnozil Brass
Recordings: MNZO6
Total Playing Time: 62.30 mins

It’s easy to forget that whilst Monzil Brass can delight you with their theatrics and humour in concerts performances, what you are actually listening to is a group of highly accomplished professional musicians playing at a level few other brass ensembles can match.

Lasting impression

The fun and games are great of course, but it’s the playing that invariably leaves the more lasting impression on the mind.

That’s not to say that even the aural experience can be a touch surreal at times too: especially with this, their latest highly inventive release.

Almrausch is a form of musical journey (although named after the Alpine Rose flower, seen on the CD cover) – obliquely a Wayfarer’s memory trip from the nursery slopes of Mount Blanc to the local Mnozil pub, via the peaks and villages of the French, Swiss and Austrian Alps.

Staggering

On their way the intrepid travellers rest their weary limbs by enjoying themselves playing arrangements of local folk songs, marches and waltzes, plus the occasional bit of musical whimsy in a style that somehow encompasses staggering ensemble playing with almost ‘Jeau san Frontier’ silliness. 

Almost that is.

Authentic

The mental image is of lederhosen and funny felt hats, red faced Austrian farmers and busty serving wenches in local watering holes – yet at the same time the music is beautifully naive, rendered with an authentic bucolic sense of the folk tradition of the region. 

The 27 individual tracks melt into each other like Spring time snow – some lasting as little as 5 seconds in duration, yet moving the musical journey forward by yet another significant step.  

Hikers

Stop offs come in the form of jaunty marches interwoven with playful waltzes, melancholic folk tunes, sturdy polkas, dances and odd ball diversions, the players taking turns to lead from the front like co-operative hikers. 

The surreal sense of adventure is brought home at its conclusion – a breathless arrival at the door of the local pub is followed by a ruinous celebration and morning after hangover, which takes the form of a bleak, but grateful paean to composer Alban Berg. 

Reflective

In between we get all those mental images chucked into the Mnozil blender - from reflective musical panoramas to an almost 1970’s 'Cinzano' advert inspired waltz, that starts somewhere in a mountain pass village and ends downtown in a jazz club in New Orleans.

Expect the unexpected with Mnozil and you will be left delighted with this authentically original release. Expect to try and understand the raison d’etre behind what they do – and you will be left wondering what on earth you have let yourself in for.

As for the image of the butcher’s ‘joint cut’ map of a cow and an archery board on the cover? You’ll need a psychoanalyst to work them out.

Don’t try – it may reduce your enjoyment of the playing.

Iwan Fox

<h2>What's on this CD?</h2>

1. Jagerner Jubelmarsch, 2.57
2. Die Wapplergavotte, 3.07
3. Leiseweise, 1.45
4. Lagreiner Dunkelmarsch, 2.55
5. Angeluswalzer, 3.34
6. Seltsamerweise, 1.19
7. Mnoschil, 4.43
8. Dussere, 7.01
9. Halbweise I,0.38
10. Fingerwarmerpolka, 2.50
11. Unter M Sturzhahn, 1.38
12. Hupfdibupf, 1.58
13. Die Steirische Dusche, 2.12
14. Wildkogelpolka, 1.56
15. Halbweise II, 0.23
16. Amadeenwalzer, 1.52
17. Halbweise III, 0.27
18. Harte Hasen, 2.30
19. Viertelweise, 0.08
20. Hopfen und Malser Weisenblasermarsch, 2.36
21. Die Seltsame, 1.57
22. Achtelweise, 0.05
23. Connecting People, 3.02
24. Der Fetzenschadelgalopp, 1.34
25. Vollweise, 0.39
26. Mnozil, 3.24
27. Alban Berg Bin I Gern, 2.08