Friday, September 5, 2008

Tapering Off Entocort

4th CD of the countries top musicians published

The Oberland musicians are one of the most popular and best known brass bands well beyond the borders of Upper Lusatia.
left after the first three successful studio in 1998, 2000 and 2002 they follow recent CD No. 4. dedicated under the title "We are full-blood musicians" they are, and as in its predecessors, both the regional as well as the traditional Bohemian and Moravian brass music.
following titles are included on the CD:

first Oberland Musikanten Polka
second Old comrades
third Spreetalgeflüster
4th Moravian stories
5th We are full-blood musicians
6th In the wide World
7th Three white birch
8th Along the Spree
9th Baritone in the night - solo for tenor horn and baritone
10th The old shepherd
11th So beautiful, only the first love of his
may 12th In the rose garden of Sanssouci
13th Jablonec beads
14th Here we go around


The CD is available on the website in the shop.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Catchy Wording For Cards

CONCERT: Horyany

As part of the annual harvest festival border country, raises the Sorbian brass band "Horyany" this year for the third time the competition "crown of the brass bands. With the victories in the last two years 2006 and 2007, with the possibility of a victory to have a copy of the trophy to take home!

It means: "press your thumb!"

The festivities happen this time on Saturday, 20 September Oschatz.

For more information, contact the SBMV and on the homepage of the State Board of Saxony available.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Whats It Mean When A Guy Gives You Dogtogs

CONCERT: RBO Leipzig

On Sunday, 21 September 2008, 17:00 clock in the Gewandhaus Leipzig (Great Hall) is a German premiere of "Queen Symphony" took place, performed by the radio band Leipzig.

more information on program and tickets, visit the website .

Soft, Low Cervix Day Before Period

opening of my blog

Hello People! This

I open my little info panel. I'll be here in the future about my musical activities. Furthermore, I would like to point to specific events in the Saxon brass band scene.
I hope you enjoy reading!

Regards

Thomas