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23 x 30 cm, 56 pages

Art.Nr. JP 2006-TRP
ISBN 978-3-940013-05-7
ISMN 979-0-2014-9520-0
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Christoph Well / Michael Well

Auftanz Trompete

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Table of contents

Auftanz

Birkensteiner Glöckl

Boarischer

Eisenkeilnest

Elba-Polka

Evi-Landler

Finnische Polka

Finnischer Walzer

Fröhlicher Kreis

Galopp

Geigen-Jodler

Gockl, wannst net kraahst

Guat Morgn, Frau Fischer

Hochzeitsmarsch

Hüatamadl

Italiener

Jagawalzer

Jiffy Mixer

Karsilama

Kikeriki

Knödldraahner

Krebspolka

Kreuzpolka

Kuckuckspolka

Landler

Leit, müaßts lustig sei

Liadawalzer

Manavu

Maxglaner

Mazurka

Mexikanischer Walzer

Münchner Polka

Neuer Klapptanz

Offener Walzer

Pera stus pera kambus

Petronella

Pinzgauer Landler

Rehragout-Boarischer

Rheinländer

Sautanz (Jägermarsch)

Schnellpolka

Schwedische Maskerade

Siebenschritt

Sternpolka

Topporzer Kreuzpolka

Unser oide Kath

Woaf

Woidhansl

Woidjaga

Wuide Polka

Authors portrait

Stofferl (Christoph) Well was born in Günzlhofen in 1959, the 14th of 15 children in the Well family of teachers. At the age of three he performed in public for the first time with his parents and siblings, and at nine he received a trumpet from one of his brothers. He taught himself to play on it in order to join the family Wellbuam-Tanzlmusi. After graduating from secondary school, he studied trumpet at the Munich Academy of Music and became principal trumpet with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 18. Due to a heart operation, he gave up this position at the age of 21 and, with a scholarship from Maestro S. Celibidache, learned to play the concert harp at the Munich Academy of Music. From the age of 17 to 52 he played in the Biermösl Blosn, after their break-up he founded the formation "Wellbrüder aus'm Biermoos" with Michael and Karl Well, who perform with Gerhard Polt, and together with the Wellküren as "Geschwister Well". He has published numerous CDs, song and music books, created a radio and a television programme for BR, makes film music, reads Mozart's famous Bäsle letters in a programme with the "Bäsle-Quartett" and is on the road as a musician from Danzig, Ebenried, Venice, Ingolstadt and Palermo to Los Angeles and Tokyo. His musical home is Bavarian folk music, whose further development and liveliness is a great concern to him.

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