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Franui

Franui

Austrian Music Ensemble Specializing in Alpine Folk and Classical Crossover

Franui came into being in 1993. Its birthplace was Innervillgraten, a village of about 1,000 people in East Tyrol, Austria, where most of us grew up. We adopted the name for our ‘Musicbanda’ from the name of a nearby mountain pasture, situated some 2,000 meters above sea level. Since 1993 we have been playing together in practically the same line-up, a special blend of woodwind and brass, folk music string instruments and bowed instruments which produce an immediately recognisable sound: ‘Even if you have heard Franui’s music only once in your life it will remain in your memory, in your soul, forever,’ the Süddeutsche Zeitung wrote. It all began when we decided to use the equipment of a traditional Austrian dance band to play funeral marches - because it’s actually only a short way from the graveyard to the dance floor (or vice-versa). At some point a composition by Franz Schubert found its way on to our music stands, the Deutsche Messe, also referred to as the ‘Compass Mass’ in brass band circles (seeing that it starts with the words, ‘Where shall I turn...’). Consequently, we turned our attention to Schubert’s lieder oeuvre: in some cases we merely added a single note or timbre, while in others we simply stopped turning the pages and just kept on playing. We then proceeded to apply the same modus operandi to Johannes Brahms’s Deutsche Volkslieder, and, last but not least, to the lieder of Gustav Mahler, who, incidentally, spent the last three summers of his life at our neighboring village, Toblach. When we take the great lieder of the 19th century and make them our own a very special world of sound emerges, a blend of contemporary chamber music, folk music reminiscences, and elements of jazz, pop and world music.

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