Musical voyage of discovery
This trio will take you and your guests on a musical journey where you will experience new sounds. Swiss folk music is played - but interpreted by entweder-aber in a modern, creative and simply different way.
The repertoire of the three musicians includes original compositions as well as folk music from Greece, Sweden and Finland, jazz classics, musette, klezmer, tango and classical music. The trio gives each piece its own personal touch, experimenting with unconventional instrument combinations, unusual arrangements and original reinterpretations.
The musicians
Christian Bertschi (clarinet, bass clarinet, byrbine, recorder) studied clarinet at the Bern and Zurich Universities of the Arts and plays in various ensembles and projects. He also works as a primary music school teacher and teaches clarinet.
Marc Roman Lehmann plays the Schwyzerörgeli and electric bass and is active in various formations from Ländler to jazz. He attended instrumental lessons with Markus Flückiger.
Christian Lienhard (double bass, electric bass, drums, percussion) is active in formations of various genres, including rock/pop, jazz, folk, light music and classical music. He is a percussion teacher and director of a youth band. He completed his training at the Bern University of Music and Theatre, the Kalaidos University of Music and the Bern Cantonal Music Association.
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Costs [CHF] |
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incl. 8.1% VAT | ||
Private events from | 1,200.00 | flat-rate |
Corporate events from | 1,800.00 | flat-rate |
Included in the price |
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- | Performance and fee | |
Not included |
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- | Catering | |
- | Travel expenses | |
- | Any accommodation costs | |
- | Technology (if necessary) |
Team composition
Christian Bertschi - clarinet, bass clarinet, byrbine, recorder
Marc Roman Lehmann - Schwyzerörgeli, electric bass
Christian Lienhard - double bass, electric bass, drums, percussion
Size of audiance
2 to 5000 peopleSpace requirements
at least 3 x 2 mArea of application
All of Switzerland
Required infrastructure
Adequate lighting of the playing area, power connection 230V (3-pole). Either-but plays unamplified if possible. If necessary, the organizer will provide a suitable system including a sound technician.
Languages
German