A look at the moments of life, which are put together like fragments of pictures to form a
colorful collage. Some parts clearly visible, some rather unclear, many joyful, some painful.
In the process of life, this collage changes constantly. New pieces are constantly being
added, older ones are rearranged, increase or decrease in importance, are pasted over by
other images or even fade away completely. How will we continue to work on our collage in
the future? Which picture will finally appear? Will we like it? Will we be satisfied? Happy? Take a look at the collage of life together with the four trombonists of Trombone Attraction
and their varied music...
Music by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Hoagy Carmichael, Frédéric Chopin, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Toots Thielmanns und Hugo Wolf...
Whether jazz, classical, Viennese song or pop - the four trombonists play with great joy and ease and wring facets from their instruments that are rarely experienced in this variety and range. The harmony of their playing is simply impressive and unique. The four trombonists have not only grown together musically over the past 20 years, but also on a personal level. This is not a given...
Daniela Tomasovsky, Die Presse
This ensemble must be heard all over the world and even in outer space. All the credits to them!
Leonhard Paul Mnozil Brass
This group has a tremendous homogeneity of sound and musical intention. A breath of musical fresh air. This kind of musical togetherness comes only with much work built on instinct.
Ian BousfieldTrombonist
Even the first time I listened to them, I could sense their complete trust in each other
and the fun they have when playing together, though, of course, they take their music very seriously.
Dietmar Küblböck Trombonist, Wiener Philharmoniker
Trombone Attraction: many fresh ideas, a sound musicality and joy in ensemble playing.This is the best base for great music.
Gábor Tarkövitrumpetplayer
A truly refreshing way of playing music and, what is more, executed with breathtaking ease.
Walter VoglmayrTrombonist, Wiener Symphoniker, Pro Brass
As we all know from the bible, seven trombones can bring on the apocalypse.
Four trombones on the other hand, are the guarantee for a heavenly concert. This is a well known fact since these four gentlemen formed Trombone Attraction.
Wilhelm SinkoviczDie Presse
Martin Riener, Stefan Obmann, Raphael Stieger and Christian Poitinger represent a generation of musicians for whom music has no boundaries.
Dr. Andrea WolowiecMusikverein Wien
At the shows of Trombone Attraction, everything is planned precisely because they want to tell real stories and therefore also create choreographies, and even develop their performances into real total works of art.
Markus Hennerfeindmusicologist, journalist
Very rarely does one have the opportunity to hear a trombone quartet play so
perfectly with such joy and enthusiasm.
Markus BebekSONIC Magazine
The perfect mixture of deep love for music and enormous joy in playing and creating.
Bettina Brandy-Walsermusic journalist & radio moderator
Trombone Attraction - that's a trombone quartet for self-realisation. They play with our expectations, have polished not only the trombones but also the arrangements. Art that comes from skill. A pleasure. And fun is had here by musicians and listeners at the same level.
Ulrike Jährlingmusic journalist & radio moderator rbbKultur
The unusual trombone quartet Trombone Attraction caused a storm of enthusiasm with their virtuosity and healthy self-irony. People laughed and applauded and were fascinated by the trombonists' skills. Musically virtuosic, the show is fast-paced and at the same time funny and amusing. The laughs and applause prove the quartet right.
Leopold Koglerjournalist
The repertoire of Trombone Attraction is very versatile. Not only great music is offered, but also a convincing stage show. Trombone Attraction manages, with a lot of humor and creativity, to convince the audience of the great variety of trombone sounds. The top-class music paired with the acting talent, which all four musicians of Trombone Attraction impressively demonstrate, make their performances a total work of art.
Daniel Schwarzjournalist
Whether jazz, classical, Viennese song or pop - the four trombonists play with great joy and ease and wring facets from their instruments that are rarely experienced in this variety and range. The harmony of their playing is simply impressive and unique. The four trombonists have not only grown together musically over the past 20 years, but also on a personal level. This is not a given...