Thomas Gansch
Thomas Gansch

Thomas Gansch

AUTClassical, Chamber Music
2,103 monthly listeners
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  • 31K followers
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  • 243 fans

Thomas Gansch's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
Lost Elysion
337 streams
2
Artist Name
Marsch NR. 1
231 streams
3
Artist Name
Lou
197 streams
4
Artist Name
Brein in da Koffihaus
163 streams
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Artist Name
Der verliebte Jazztrompeter (feat. Thomas Gansch)
105 streams
337
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Lost Elysion

Thomas Gansch, Manu Delago
231
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Marsch NR. 1

Thomas Gansch, Manu Delago
197
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Lou

Thomas Gansch, Manu Delago
163
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Brein in da Koffihaus

Georg Breinschmid, Thomas Gansch
105
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104
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I Wear My Heart on the Outside

Thomas Gansch, Manu Delago
96
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Pathétique, Op. 74: I. Adagio-Allegro non troppo

Thomas Gansch, Manu Delago
85
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Notturno

Thomas Gansch, Manu Delago
56
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Melanchodia

Thomas Gansch, Manu Delago
50
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Non Electronic Song No1

Thomas Gansch, Manu Delago

Thomas Gansch's YouTube Videos

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Gansch - Mnozil Brass on Tour in Japan 2009 (Part 4)

Thomas Gansch OFFICIAL

Gansch - Mnozil Brass on Tour in Japan 2009 (Part 4)
Youtube
549.1K views
Jun 22, 2009
347.9K
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Thomas Gansch - heavy metal

Thomas Gansch OFFICIAL

Thomas Gansch - heavy metal
Youtube
347.9K views
Jan 04, 2007
234.9K
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crazy trumpetsection

Thomas Gansch OFFICIAL

crazy trumpetsection
Youtube
234.9K views
Mar 28, 2007

Thomas Gansch's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Brass Covers
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Thomas Gansch's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events27 Events

Jul-Sep
06-01
Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival
Germany
DEU
, LübeckN/A N/A
Oct
23
Thomas Gansch at Kultur + Kongress Zentrum Rosenheim
Germany
DEU
, Rosenheim1200 - 2500 Hall
Oct
24
Thomas Gansch at Kultur + Kongress Zentrum Rosenheim
Germany
DEU
, Rosenheim1200 - 2500 Hall
Oct
27
Thomas Gansch at Grosser Saal, Brucknerhaus
Austria
AUT
, Linz10000 - 30000 Hall
Jan
23
Thomas Gansch at Kulturzentrum Leibnitz
Austria
AUT
, Leibnitz500 - 1200 Other
Apr
04
Thomas Gansch at Culture in the center - Spielberg
Austria
AUT
, Spielberg0 - 500 Hall
Past
Mar
14
Thomas Gansch at Moods Zürich
Switzerland
CHE
, Zurich0 - 500 Club
Past
Aug
17-20
Alpentöne Festival
Switzerland
CHE
, AltdorfN/A N/A
Past
Jul
11
Thomas Gansch at Theater Am Spittelberg
Austria
AUT
, Vienna0 - 500 Hall
Past
Jul
10
Thomas Gansch at Theater im Park
Austria
AUT
, Wiener Neustadt0 - 500 Public / Outdoor
Past

Thomas Gansch's Upcoming Events5 Events

  • Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival festival

    Lang Lang (郎朗), Klaas, Jamie Cullum, The King's Singers, Jan Lisiecki, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, Martin Stadtfeld, Bomsori Kim, Anastasia Kobekina, Chineke!, Avi Avital, Salut Salon, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Zürcher Kammerorchester, Orchestra, Emanuel Ax, Concerto Köln, Venice Baroque Orchestra, Elena Urioste, Ksenija Sidorova, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Alan Gilbert, Lea Desandre, Thomas Dunford, Kammerorchester Basel, Lautten Compagney, Thomas Gansch, Nils Landgren Funk Unit, Karl Bartos, Pekka Kuusisto, Benjamin Appl, Profeti Della Quinta, Ion Marin, Stefan Vladar, Asya Fateyeva, Hamburger Camerata, Kate Lindsey, Midori Seiler, Valer Sabadus, NDR Vokalensemble, Julia Schröder, Emil Kuyumcuyan, Matthias Loibner, Frank London, WÖR, Juri Tetzlaff, Ulrich Tukur, REINHOLD, Holly Hyun Choe, Andris Poga, nuovo aspetto, Markus Stenz, Rosie Bergonzi, Messner, Holger Falk, Ardemus Saxophone Quartet, Stök, Blasmusik Illenschwang, Bo Wiget, Ulrich Tukur & Die Rhythmus Boys
    DEU, Lübeck
    Mega
  • Thomas Gansch at Kultur + Kongress Zentrum Rosenheim

    Thomas Gansch
    Kultur + Kongress Zentrum Rosenheim
    DEU, Rosenheim
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Thomas Gansch at Kultur + Kongress Zentrum Rosenheim

    Thomas Gansch
    Kultur + Kongress Zentrum Rosenheim
    DEU, Rosenheim
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Thomas Gansch at Grosser Saal, Brucknerhaus

    Thomas Gansch
    Grosser Saal, Brucknerhaus
    AUT, Linz
    Hall10K - 30K
  • Thomas Gansch at Kulturzentrum Leibnitz

    Thomas Gansch
    Kulturzentrum Leibnitz
    AUT, Leibnitz
    Other500 - 1.2K

Thomas Gansch's Past Events22 Events

  • Thomas Gansch at Culture in the center - Spielberg

    Thomas Gansch
    Culture in the center - Spielberg
    AUT, Spielberg
    Hall0 - 500
  • Thomas Gansch at Moods Zürich

    Thomas Gansch
    Moods Zürich
    CHE, Zurich
    Club0 - 500
  • Alpentöne Festival festival

    Vincent Peirani, Manu Delago, Thomas Gansch, Doppelbock, Tout Bleu, Florian Favre trio, La Triada, Cheibe Balagan, obliecht, Pflanzplätz, Bruno Amstad, Niton, Simone Felbers iheimisch, Jütz, Dave Gisler Trio, Hujässler, Gabriel Nietlispach Pupato, Sandro Bart, Pudi Lehmann, Tobi Zwyers, Gabriele Comeglio, Paringgel, Michel Roth, Totschna, Quartett Claudia Muff, Kapelle Nogler, Trio Capella
    CHE, Altdorf
  • Thomas Gansch at Theater Am Spittelberg

    Thomas Gansch
    Theater Am Spittelberg
    AUT, Vienna
    Hall0 - 500
  • Thomas Gansch at Theater im Park

    Thomas Gansch
    Theater im Park
    AUT, Wiener Neustadt
    Public / Outdoor0 - 500

More about Thomas Gansch

Overview of Chamber Music musician Thomas Gansch

Famous Austrian musician Thomas Gansch is well known for his contributions to the classical and chamber music scenes. Gansch, who was born and reared in Vienna, has established a track record as a talented trumpet player, arranger, and composer. He developed a love for music early on and has since played with some of the most renowned orchestras and ensembles in the world.

The passionate and expressive quality of Gansch's music is what sets it apart, and he frequently combines a variety of musical genres and influences to produce a distinctive sound. The way he combines complicated harmonies with difficult tunes demonstrates his trumpet ability and creates a rich, layered sound that is both entrancing and motivating.

As a performer, Gansch pushes the limits of classical and chamber music, experimenting with novel sounds and methods that go against accepted norms. He continues to be a beloved character in the Austrian music scene, inspiring the next generation of musicians to follow in his footsteps with his contagious passion for music.

What are the most popular songs for Chamber Music musician Thomas Gansch?

An extensive library of classical and chamber music has been produced by Vienna, Austrian pianist Thomas Gansch. He is well known for the songs "Unter Donner und Lee," "Geilomat," "Trumpet Bells of Christmas," "5/4," "Irgendwas," "Kurt," "Der Tod," "Musette #2," "PseudoScience (feat. Thomas Gansch)," and "Klassik Gstanzln."

The passionate and powerful tune "Unter Donner und Lee" showcases Gansch's trumpet abilities. The song has a powerful beat that will keep listeners interested. The complicated and appealing melody "Geilomat" displays Gansch's talent for composition. The seasonal favorite "Trumpet Bells of Christmas" showcases Gansch's original interpretation of a popular piece.

The more somber and reflective piece "Irgendwas" demonstrates Gansch's capacity to express a variety of moods through his music. The lively and joyful song "Kurt" showcases Gansch's signature trumpet playing. The melancholy and eerie song "Der Tod" demonstrates Gansch's range as a musician.

The upbeat and spirited song "Musette #2" will get listeners moving. Thomas Gansch's collaboration with another artist on "PseudoScience (feat. Thomas Gansch)" exemplifies his capacity to cooperate with others to produce distinctive and avant-garde music. Gansch has arranged the traditional Austrian tune "Klassik Gstanzln" in his own distinctive manner.

Overall, Thomas Gansch has produced a remarkable body of work that highlights his prowess as a composer and musician. He has a special talent for developing elaborate and complex melodies that are catchy and compelling. His music is both emotive and forceful. Everyone can find something they enjoy in Gansch's wide range of classical and chamber music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Chamber Music musician Thomas Gansch?

The renowned trumpeter from Austria, Thomas Gansch, continues to dazzle fans of chamber and classical music with his most recent compositions. In his most recent CD, "Menage a trois (2019)," Gansch displays his wide musical range with an eclectic mix of jazz, blues, and classical music. The CD includes songs like "Lass uns reden," "Glocken," and "Menage a trois," all of which have won praise from critics for their distinctive sounds and spectacular playing by Gansch.

Gansch recently published his most recent album as well as a brand-new single titled "Der verliebte Jazztrompeter (feat. Thomas Gansch) (2023)." The catchy tune and superb trumpet playing of Gansch have already drawn a lot of attention to the song. Anyone looking for a new and innovative approach to jazz music must listen to this track.

"Bransch (Live at Wiener Konzerthaus) (2018)" is a must-listen for followers of Gansch's live shows. The album includes live performances by Gansch and his band in front of an attentive audience, demonstrating their extraordinary fervor and technical prowess. The album include songs like "Bransch," "Frisch gepresst," and "Koller's Song," which all showcase Gansch's extraordinary talent as a trumpet player and bandleader.

Overall, with their distinctive fusion of classical, jazz, and blues music, Thomas Gansch's most recent pieces continue to dazzle and enchant audiences. There is no disputing that Gansch is one of the most gifted and creative trumpet players of his generation, whether you prefer his studio recordings or his live performances.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Chamber Music musician Thomas Gansch?

Famous classical and chamber music performer Thomas Gansch is from Vienna, Austria. Some of the most prominent venues and festivals in the world have hosted his performances. 'Woodstock der Blasmusik,' a well-known annual international brass music festival located in Austria, is one of his most notable festival appearances. The audience was spellbound by Gansch's performance at this festival, which will never be forgotten.

Additionally, Gansch has given performances at a number of prestigious venues, including, but not limited to, the Wiener Konzerthaus, Moods Zurich, Brucknerhaus Linz, Theater Am Spittelberg, and Freiheiz. Both journalists and fans have praised him highly for his outstanding performances at various venues. He is a talented performer thanks to his proficiency with multiple instruments and his ability to meld various musical styles.

Gansch has performed at countless additional occasions throughout Europe and the rest of the world in addition to these notable festival appearances and venue performances. His performances at these occasions made an impact on the audience and solidified his reputation as a highly proficient musician.

In conclusion, Thomas Gansch has established himself as one of the most accomplished and in-demand classical and chamber music performers in the world thanks to his outstanding festival appearances and venue performances. He has developed a reputation as a true master of his art thanks to his capacity to enthrall audiences with his music.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Chamber Music musician Thomas Gansch?

Famous Austrian musician Thomas Gansch has worked with a number of performers over the years. "Georg Breinschmid" stands out as one of the most significant of these collaborations. They collaborated on the creation of various songs, including "Unter Donner und Lee," "Geilomat," and "5/4." These songs demonstrate the blending of both genres, with Breinschmid's bass and Gansch's trumpet harmonizing flawlessly.

Together with Andrea Tofanelli, Jens Lindemann, and Wayne Bergeron, Gansch produced "Trumpet Bells of Christmas," which was another noteworthy project. Four of the top trumpet players in the world are featured on this song, exhibiting their distinctive playing styles and methods. Gansch made a big addition to the song, and his trumpet playing gave the song more dimension and texture.

Another song that Thomas Gansch and Georg Breinschmid collaborated on was "Irgendwas". The virtuosic trumpet playing of Gansch and the bass playing of Breinschmid combine to create a dynamic and thrilling piece of music on this track, which is a superb illustration of the duo's creative synergy.

To sum up, some of Thomas Gansch's most significant professional collaborations include those on "Trumpet Bells of Christmas" with Georg Breinschmid and the band of trumpet players. These collaborations highlight Gansch's musical flexibility and his capacity to produce genre-defying songs.