Opus 14 Bremer Kaffeehaus-Orchester
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
18.01.2022
Album including Album cover
- Paolo Conte (b. 1937):
- 1 Via Con Me 03:20
- John Lennon (1940 - 1980), Paul McCartney (b. 1942):
- 2 Blackbird 02:31
- Richard Adler (1907 - 1977), Jerry Ross (1926 - 1955):
- 3 Hernando's Hideway 03:40
- Karel Svoboda (1938 - 2007):
- 4 Drei Nüsse Für Aschenbrödel 04:04
- Earle Hagen (1919 - 2008):
- 5 Harlem Nocturne 03:01
- Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901):
- 6 Questa o Quella 01:32
- Fritz Kreisler (1875 - 1962):
- 7 Liebesleid 03:16
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):
- 8 Toccata D-Moll 02:44
- George Harrison (1943 - 2001):
- 9 Something 03:00
- John Williams (b. 1932)
- 10 Cantina Band 02:07
- Howard David Blake (b. 1938):
- 11 Walking in the Air 03:28
- Richard Davies (b. 1944), Rodger Hodgson (b. 1950):
- 12 Breakfast in America 03:02
- Weng Ching-hsi (1936 - 2012), Sun Yi:
- 13 Yue Liang Dai Biao Wo de Xin 04:04
- John Lennon, Paul McCartney:
- 14 I Want to Hold Your Hand 02:19
- Gustav Maria Bachpelz:
- 15 Dream of the Snowflakes 03:31
- 16 Vuvuzela-Polka 02:01
- Michael Korb, Uli Roever (1934 - 1997):
- 17 Highland Cathedral 04:25
Info for Opus 14
Das „Bremer Kaffeehaus-Orchester“ ist ein einzigartiges Ensemble von fünf Musikern, die sich seit dem Abschluss ihres klassischen Musikstudiums 1990 hauptberuflich dem Kulturphänomen "Kaffeehaus-Musik" widmen.
Bremer Kaffeehaus-Orchester
The Bremer Kaffeehaus-Orchester
is a unique ensemble of five musicians who have committed their careers to the cultural phenomenon of "coffee house music" after having completed their professional education in classical music in 1990.
Anselm Hauke, Constantin Dorsch, Gero John, Johannes Grundhoff and Klaus Fischer have played music together under the name of "Bremer Kaffeehaus-Orchester" since April 30th, 1990. It's been almost 25 wonderful years.
There has to be something that motivates five musicians to keep doing something together for so long: In order to be able to stay the same for 25 years, we had and still have to keep changing again and again.
After we had found each other while still studying music, we developed and nurtured a "classical" coffee house repertoire from Strauss to Grieg, from Lincke to Lehár, from Elgar to Toselli and back.
By producing our CD "Winter Wonderland" in 2002, we started an affair with swing music that still hasn't really ended today. In the following years we gradually added the South American tango, the French chanson, Mozart, Ravel, Shostakovich, Japanese cherry blossoms, the Beatles and other new elements.
Our range of instruments expanded as well: Klaus Fischer added the alto saxophone, clarinet and bass clarinet to his flute and piccolo. The development of our range of wind instruments was crowned by Constantin Dorsch, however, who has distinguished himself as a sophisticated and wonderful virtuoso on the vuvuzela in addition to playing the violin.
This album contains no booklet.