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Chez Fría „Die Kunst dem Fuge“
Austria
Lorenz Widauer – trumpet, synthesizer
Felix Gutschi – recorder
Ferdinand Rauchmann - synthesizer
Maximilian Rehrl - bass, synthesizer
Paul Widauer – drums
Five friends who met at Salzburg's music high school and are now studying widely across academic Europe meet at "Chez Fria" to accompany Hildegard von Bingen, Bach, and Webern to the club – with synthesizer, drums, bass, trumpet, and recorder. With „Die Kunst dem Fuge“, which roughly translates as "The Art of him Fugue," the five delightfully irreverent traditional modernizers teach counterpoint how to dance. Originally formed as an experiment for the Sanssouci Festival near Potsdam, their fusion of older music with funk, trap, hip hop, electronica, and jazz has since earned them the Hubert von Goisern Prize, partly because, as they themselves say, "we never lack a necessary dose of humor."
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Lorenz Widauer – trumpet, synthesizer
Felix Gutschi – recorder
Ferdinand Rauchmann - synthesizer
Maximilian Rehrl - bass, synthesizer
Paul Widauer – drums
Five friends who met at Salzburg's music high school and are now studying widely across academic Europe meet at "Chez Fria" to accompany Hildegard von Bingen, Bach, and Webern to the club – with synthesizer, drums, bass, trumpet, and recorder. With „Die Kunst dem Fuge“, which roughly translates as "The Art of him Fugue," the five delightfully irreverent traditional modernizers teach counterpoint how to dance. Originally formed as an experiment for the Sanssouci Festival near Potsdam, their fusion of older music with funk, trap, hip hop, electronica, and jazz has since earned them the Hubert von Goisern Prize, partly because, as they themselves say, "we never lack a necessary dose of humor."
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