13.05.2022 Concert

Die Strottern

Walking Concert

18:00
at Innsbruck International Office

In conjunction with INNSBRUCK INTERNATIONAL 2022, Oliver Hangl hosts his ‘Walking Concert’ series, which since 2013 has literally sent Austrian musicians and audiences on to the streets. With each Walking Concert, new avenues open up through public and perhaps even private spaces in the city, revealing reality as an uncontrollable setting for mobile concert stages.
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OLIVER HANGL
Performance/media artist, curator, urban activist. Hangl pushes at the boundaries between physical and psychological spaces. His work takes place in real and fictional settings. With the public space as his stage he playfully embeds a site and context-responsive set of experiences and interactions for both planned and incidental audiences. Director of project space k48 – offensive for contemporary perception in Vienna and founder, artistic director of WIENER BESCHWERDECHOR
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DIE STROTTERN
The Wienerlied (Viennese song) is alive and well! Die Strottern, the acoustic duo of Klemens Lendl and David Müller, bears some of the blame for this. Over the last 20 years, they have swept away the musical and lyrical cobwebs from the Viennese songs, reworking them into a genre that is now a part of the global songbook. Honours such as the AMADEUS Austrian Music Award or the German World Music Prize RUTH attest to this.
In collaboration with musicians from other genres, from jazz to early music, they continue to explore contemporary themes and new forms of expression for the Wienerlied, including, for example, with JazzWerkstatt Wien, Ensemble Mikado, Franui, Hannes Löschel, Christoph Bochdansky, Matthias Schorn, Willi Resetarits, and Velvet Elevator, among others.

Klemens Lendl: vocals & violin, born 1972 in Vienna, lives in Klosterneuburg, married, with four sons.
David Müller: vocals & guitar, born 1974 in Klosterneuburg, lives in Klosterneuburg, married, with two daughters.

 

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