Brustmann – Schäfer – Horn - „Isara Rapidus“
BRUSTMANN SCHÄFER HORN
Sebastian Horn, singer and lyricist of "Dreiviertelblut" and "Bananafishbones," comes from a family where Bavarian folk songs were passionately sung. Sebastian then veered into rock music at the age of 14, but has now become interested in returning to this family heritage.
Josef Brustmann, word and music cabaret artist, comes from classical music and folk music. He has toured for a long time with the Bairisch Diatonischen Jodelwahnsinn and has never held back on his Bavarian lyrics or musical creations as a solo artist.
Benni Schäfer, who was a punk at 15, then a passionate jazzer, is today a highly sought-after bassist, including for "Dreiviertelblut" and Josef's band "Brustmanns Lust," and has connected Sebastian and Josef together and with himself.
Three very different musical biographies that throw all their experience and skills together in a brand new project: not a male trio song, but rather a three-man song - powerful and beautiful - to zither, guitar, and bass!
“We sing our own new songs, written by our lives, and we also sing old Bavarian folk songs, because they are brilliantly beautiful - an invaluable and greatly underrated heritage. In doing so, we leave the old songs as they are, but illuminate as many unknown corners as possible.
When folk music takes place in the media, it's often reduced to the entertaining and humorous; however, it often has something very mysterious, magical, profound, and erotic as well.
And we want to encompass this entire range, to showcase all the beauty and primal power that lies within it.”
Doors open at 7:30 PM