The audience is accompanied by various instruments such as pan flute, violoncello, guitar, accordion, double bass and hunting horn. There is also singing.
Johanna Schaub - singing/yodeling, cello
is a musician and theater teacher. She was born in Hochdorf LU in 1990 and now lives in Lucerne.
She completed her cello studies with a focus on Swiss folk music at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts in 2015. This was followed by training as a clown (2022, at the Yve Stöcklin Theater and Clown School, Basel) and theater pedagogue BuT at the Theaterwerkstatt Heidelberg (2020-2024).
Johanna Schaub has been yodeling and singing for many years. In her own projects, she focuses on Swiss folk music and culture and the possibilities of bringing this undogmatically to the stage with depth, humor and often theatrically staged.
She can currently be seen on stage with the duo wilderbluescht, which was awarded the "Jungsegler 2022" cabaret prize, and with the experimental yodeling trio "Tätsch Trio".
From 2019-2021, Johanna Schaub worked as a mediator at the Lucerne Theater. Since then, she has regularly taken on commissions in the field of music theater education. She works as a theater teacher at the Rothenburg Music School, the Voralpentheater Lucerne and the Cham schools.
Christoph Blum,
born in 1990 in Obwalden, studied composition and classical pan flute in Lucerne and Rotterdam. In his work, he primarily deals with the astonishing versatility of the musical heritage of the Alps. As he is also passionate about theater, his programs often explore the border area between music and theater. He has no fear of aesthetic contact, which is why very different influences can be recognized in his music: experimental classical music, music of the Middle Ages, pop songs, world music - and always traditional sounds from Switzerland.
In addition to the pan flute, he plays various instruments and sings and yodels with passion. He also appreciates being anchored in local culture, which is why he plays stage music in various Central Swiss theater associations and teaches panpipes at music schools.
Valéry Burot - multi-instrumentalist
Valéry grew up in Strasbourg, where he graduated from the conservatory as a guitarist. He attended composition courses and received an introduction to playing the lute. In 2012, he moved to Lucerne in Switzerland and completed his studies at the Lucerne School of Music. At the same university, he met Hanspeter Oggier, whose playing on the pan flute made a great impression on him. Through this acquaintance, Valéry met the lute maker Luc Breton from Morges, who introduced him to the traditional techniques of guitar, lute and double bass playing. The theorbo (bass lute) on which Valéry plays was built by the aforementioned Luc Breton and his double bass was repaired by the same lute maker. Valéry Burot and Marina Vasilyeva, his wife, perform folk songs from Europe as the duo Strela. He performs as a soloist with his French chansons (his own texts and music). As a multi-instrumentalist, he plays in various chamber music formations.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Johanna Schaub - singing/yodeling, cello
is a musician and theater teacher. She was born in Hochdorf LU in 1990 and now lives in Lucerne.
She completed her cello studies with a focus on Swiss folk music at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts in 2015. This was followed by training as a clown (2022, at the Yve Stöcklin Theater and Clown School, Basel) and theater pedagogue BuT at the Theaterwerkstatt Heidelberg (2020-2024).
Johanna Schaub has been yodeling and singing for many years. In her own projects, she focuses on Swiss folk music and culture and the possibilities of bringing this undogmatically to the stage with depth, humor and often theatrically staged.
She can currently be seen on stage with the duo wilderbluescht, which was awarded the "Jungsegler 2022" cabaret prize, and with the experimental yodeling trio "Tätsch Trio".
From 2019-2021, Johanna Schaub worked as a mediator at the Lucerne Theater. Since then, she has regularly taken on commissions in the field of music theater education. She works as a theater teacher at the Rothenburg Music School, the Voralpentheater Lucerne and the Cham schools.
Christoph Blum,
born in 1990 in Obwalden, studied composition and classical pan flute in Lucerne and Rotterdam. In his work, he primarily deals with the astonishing versatility of the musical heritage of the Alps. As he is also passionate about theater, his programs often explore the border area between music and theater. He has no fear of aesthetic contact, which is why very different influences can be recognized in his music: experimental classical music, music of the Middle Ages, pop songs, world music - and always traditional sounds from Switzerland.
In addition to the pan flute, he plays various instruments and sings and yodels with passion. He also appreciates being anchored in local culture, which is why he plays stage music in various Central Swiss theater associations and teaches panpipes at music schools.
Valéry Burot - multi-instrumentalist
Valéry grew up in Strasbourg, where he graduated from the conservatory as a guitarist. He attended composition courses and received an introduction to playing the lute. In 2012, he moved to Lucerne in Switzerland and completed his studies at the Lucerne School of Music. At the same university, he met Hanspeter Oggier, whose playing on the pan flute made a great impression on him. Through this acquaintance, Valéry met the lute maker Luc Breton from Morges, who introduced him to the traditional techniques of guitar, lute and double bass playing. The theorbo (bass lute) on which Valéry plays was built by the aforementioned Luc Breton and his double bass was repaired by the same lute maker. Valéry Burot and Marina Vasilyeva, his wife, perform folk songs from Europe as the duo Strela. He performs as a soloist with his French chansons (his own texts and music). As a multi-instrumentalist, he plays in various chamber music formations.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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