The versatile, rare instruments enchant in commented concerts and open doors to old and new worlds of sound.
Lorenz Mühlemann opened the only museum for the zither in Switzerland in 1999 and is the author of 4 specialist books and more than 20 recordings. Since 2003, the Swiss Zither Cultural Center has been located in the rooms of the Amtsschaffnerei in Trachselwald, which was built in 1614. The establishment goes far beyond a conventional museum; with its additional services such as a music school, workshop, specialist store, archive, sheet music publisher and concert agency, it is the national contact point for all things zither per se. With its lively
With its lively course activities, commented concerts and versatile public relations work, it has been known for more than 25 years as the innovator of zither music and culture in Switzerland. Further information: www.zither.ch
David Joss works as a teacher in Langnau and is a qualified music therapist. As a sought-after guitarist, he can look back on many years of playing in various bands (Gundi, Nils Burri, Airline, Dave Jutzi Trio) and makes music based on jazz, classical and folk music. In the UNGERWÄX duo, he brings his passion for music and his talent for free accompaniment and improvisation to the table.
Lorenz Mühlemann: hammer dulcimer, chord zither, violin zither, concertina, hanottere
David Joss: guitar, harp, chrotta
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Lorenz Mühlemann opened the only museum for the zither in Switzerland in 1999 and is the author of 4 specialist books and more than 20 recordings. Since 2003, the Swiss Zither Cultural Center has been located in the rooms of the Amtsschaffnerei in Trachselwald, which was built in 1614. The establishment goes far beyond a conventional museum; with its additional services such as a music school, workshop, specialist store, archive, sheet music publisher and concert agency, it is the national contact point for all things zither per se. With its lively
With its lively course activities, commented concerts and versatile public relations work, it has been known for more than 25 years as the innovator of zither music and culture in Switzerland. Further information: www.zither.ch
David Joss works as a teacher in Langnau and is a qualified music therapist. As a sought-after guitarist, he can look back on many years of playing in various bands (Gundi, Nils Burri, Airline, Dave Jutzi Trio) and makes music based on jazz, classical and folk music. In the UNGERWÄX duo, he brings his passion for music and his talent for free accompaniment and improvisation to the table.
Lorenz Mühlemann: hammer dulcimer, chord zither, violin zither, concertina, hanottere
David Joss: guitar, harp, chrotta
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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