Thomas Gansch

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Christmas in Vienna 2025 TrailerMnozil Brass - Magic Moments TrailerMnozil Brass - Irmingard Trailer

He is one of the founding members of the band, at the time having been a mere 17 years old, but nevertheless already having successfully substituted at the Vienna State Opera. However, his love for jazz proved to be the stronger force with the result that Thomas became one of the style-defining trumpet players of the younger generation of Austria musicians. This guy can play everything on his trumpet: jazz, classical music, crossover tunes and of course everything in between. Furthermore he’s a real whirlwind on stage, always good for a punch line with perfect timing in true stand-up comedian style. In his tranquil moments he’s composing for us, at the same time preparing his own, independent music projects.

Most Popular Thomas Gansch Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Mnozil Brass - Das Trojanische Boot Trailer (2007)

30 November 2007

The Trojan Boat – The first theatre work by the Viennese brass septe Mnozil Brass, which has justly been described as the “Monty Python of Music”.

Mnozil Brass - Magic Moments Trailer (2010)

12 September 2010

These crazy Mnozil boys write: "There ain't no better gift!!!! You see, it's a great gift coming in a small size and it is absolutely making sense! because it clearly reveals the spirit of the person giving it at the same time equally clearly indicating the good taste of the person receiving it.

Mnozil Brass - Seven Trailer (2005)

19 September 2005

Mnozil Brass playing and singing for several voices and from golden throats and tinny horns. So much so that one know what hit.

Mnozil Brass - Irmingard Trailer (2008)

04 August 2008

Live from the 2008 Salzburg Festival now gives "Irmingard" on DVD. Mnozil Brass wrote her first opera.

Mnozil Brass - Das Gelbe vom Ei / La Crème de la Crème Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

Christmas in Vienna 2025 Trailer (2025)

25 December 2025

At the Vienna Konzerthaus, the magical Christmas gala brings together Julie Fuchs and Ludovic Tézier to perform traditional carols.