Werst mei Liacht ume sein | Brass Quintett HoViHoLoHoff
"HoViHoLoHoff" is made up of the surnames of the musicians in this ensemble: Stefan Hofer, Robert Hofer, Peter Vierbach, Werner Loipold, Christian Hoffmann. The group from Carinthia has made it its business to explore the sound possibilities of a brass quintet across all musical genres, but also wants to find new ways to bring so-called serious music to a broad audience in an entertaining way. Subscribe to the channel: https://bit.ly/3fFHmZi Accordingly, the repertoire of the austrian brass quintet HoViHoLohoff is extensive: it ranges from works from the Renaissance to contemporary compositions, with special emphasis on original brass chamber music. Song title: Werst mei Liacht ume sein Band: Brass Quintett HoViHoLoHoff Extract from the show "Klingendes Österreich" from 25.12.2005 Location: Salzburg - Styria - Carinthia (Austria)

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