Janoska Ensemble
Janoska Ensemble

Janoska Ensemble

AUTClassical, Classical Crossover
3,332 monthly listeners
  • 3.8K followers
  • 7.9K subscribers
  • 13.3K followers
  • 85 followers
  • 701 fans

Janoska Ensemble's Top Spotify Songs

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Romanian Folk Dances in Janoska Style: II. Brâul
1.1K streams
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Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043 (Arr. Janoska Ensemble): III. Allegro
388 streams
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Romanian Folk Dances in Janoska Style: VI. Mărunțel
317 streams
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Romanian Folk Dances in Janoska Style: III. Pe Loc
280 streams
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Souvenir pour Elise (Based on Beethoven's For Elise)
271 streams
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Janoska Ensemble's YouTube Videos

162.9K
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Janoska Ensemble - Rumba For Amadeus
Youtube
162.9K views
Apr 27, 2016
140.1K
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Janoska Ensemble - Yesterday
Youtube
140.1K views
Feb 21, 2019
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Janoska Ensemble - Paganinoska
Youtube
138.6K views
Apr 27, 2016

Janoska Ensemble's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events4 Events

Jan-Feb
31-04
La Folle Journée de Nantes
France
FRA
, NantesN/A N/A
Past
Feb
02-06
La Folle Journée de Nantes
France
FRA
, NantesN/A N/A
Past
Nov
03
Keyon Harrold at Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall
United States
USA
, New York500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Jul
06
Janoska Ensemble at Hubertussaal
Germany
DEU
, Nuremberg0 - 500 Other
Past

Janoska Ensemble's Past Events4 Events

  • La Folle Journée de Nantes festival

    Voces8, Sinfonia Varsovia, David Kadouch, Bomsori Kim, Thibault Cauvin, Alexander Malofeev, Nemanja Radulović, Luis Fernando Pérez, Vanessa Wagner, Anne Queffélec, Vittorio Forte, Emmanuelle Bertrand, Pascal Amoyel, Kotaro Fukuma, Deborah Nemtanu, Trio Wanderer, Janoska Ensemble, Stile Antico, Les Itinérantes, Sascha Goetzel, Raphaël Feuillâtre, Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien, Pierre Hantaï, Momo Kodama, Apollo5, Dmitry Masleev, François-Frédéric Guy, Jean-Marc Luisada, Claire Désert, Nathanaël Gouin, Ricercar Consort, Tanguy de Williencourt, Vox Clamantis, Double Sens, Abdel Rahman El Bacha, Ensemble vocal de Lausanne, Philippe Pierlot, Quatuor Modigliani, Orchestre National des pays de la Loire, Jaan-Eik Tulve, Justin Taylor, Ensemble Masques, Astrig Siranossian, Ensemble Aedes, Romain Leleu, Claire-Marie Le Guay, Jean-Paul Gasparian, Sirba Octet, Théo Ould, Liya Petrova, Olivier Fortin, Bruno Rigutto, Florent Héau, François Lazarevitch, Jean-François Heisser, François Salque, Quatuor Ellipsos, Les Ombres, Raphael Severe, Daniel Zapico, Paul Meyer, Célia Oneto Bensaid, Victor Julien-Laferrière, Anaïs Gaudemard, Eva Zavaro, Orchestre Victor Hugo, Maria Milstein, Bertrand Cuiller, Joseph Swensen, Valentine Michaud, Quatuor Hermes, La Symphonie de Poche, Emmanuel Strosser, Gabriel Pidoux, Manon Galy, Gaspard Dehaene, Stradivaria, Nathalia Milstein, David Bismuth, Philippe Bernold, Matan Porat, Andrés Gabetta, Pascal Moragues, Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, Selim Mazari, Jean-François Verdier, Julien Masmondet, Trio Karénine, Raphaëlle Moreau, Olivier Charlier, Aurélien Pascal, Fanny Clamagirand, Dana Ciocarlie, Guillaume Coppola, Raphaël Pidoux, Trio Zeliha, Etsuko Hirose, Marie-Ange Nguci, Jorge González Buajasán, Trio Arnold, Matteo Cesari, Ensemble Calliopée, Jonas Vitaud, Trio Nebelmeer, Coro Canticum Novum, Charles Heisser, Aleksandar Marković
    FRA, Nantes
    Small
  • La Folle Journée de Nantes festival

    Voces8, Bertrand Chamayou, Tenebrae, Sinfonia Varsovia, David Kadouch, Thibault Cauvin, Alexander Malofeev, Luis Fernando Pérez, Vanessa Wagner, Anne Queffélec, Vittorio Forte, Emmanuelle Bertrand, Pascal Amoyel, Kotaro Fukuma, Deborah Nemtanu, Airelle Besson, Debashish Bhattacharya, Trio Wanderer, Janoska Ensemble, Anna Fedorova, Les Itinérantes, Veronique Gens, Guillaume Bellom, Sascha Goetzel, Pierre Hantaï, Apollo5, Kunal Lahiry, Dmitry Masleev, François-Frédéric Guy, Jean-Marc Luisada, Trio SR9, Claire Désert, Christian Forshaw, Thomas Leleu, Nathanaël Gouin, Ricercar Consort, Tanguy de Williencourt, Vox Clamantis, Guillaume Vincent, Abdel Rahman El Bacha, Motion Trio, Ensemble vocal de Lausanne, Philippe Pierlot, amarcord, Quatuor Modigliani, Quatuor Hanson, Nelson Goerner, Jaan-Eik Tulve, Justin Taylor, Ensemble Masques, Astrig Siranossian, Alexander Rudin, Romain Leleu, Claire-Marie Le Guay, Sirba Octet, Liya Petrova, Kyrie Kristmanson, Olivier Fortin, Jean-Baptiste Doulcet, Paul Lay, Bruno Rigutto, Jean-François Heisser, François Salque, Géraldine Laurent, Quatuor Ellipsos, Les Ombres, Quatuor Zahir, Raphael Severe, Daniel Zapico, Paul Meyer, Célia Oneto Bensaid, Victor Julien-Laferrière, Wilhem Latchoumia, Célimène Daudet, Maria Milstein, Bertrand Cuiller, Mathilde Calderini, Valentine Michaud, Denis Pascal, Emmanuel Strosser, Fanny Azzuro, Ensemble Amarillis, Manon Galy, Gaspard Dehaene, Nathalia Milstein, David Bismuth, Éric Le Lann, Philippe Bernold, Matan Porat, Pierre Fouchenneret, Elsa Grether, Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, Selim Mazari, Jean-François Verdier, Trio Karénine, Raphaëlle Moreau, Aurélien Pascal, Fanny Clamagirand, Quatuor Béla, Le Caravansérail, Dana Ciocarlie, Mara Dobresco, Guillaume Coppola, Raphaël Pidoux, Trio Zeliha, Aylen Pritchin, Etsuko Hirose, Ensemble El Sol, Marie-Ange Nguci, Marine Chagnon, Jean-Baptiste Fonlupt, Jorge González Buajasán, Coline Dutilleul, Trio Arnold, Matteo Cesari, Ensemble Almaviva, Emmanuel Rossfelder, Amanda Favier, Jonas Vitaud, Antonia Contreras, Clemens van der Feen, Elodie Soulard, Marion Tassou, Cyrielle Ndjiki Nya, Trio Nebelmeer, Coro Canticum Novum, Valeria Kafelnikov, Victoire Bunel, Charles Heisser, European Doctors Orchestra, Ferenc Vizi, Trio Hélios, Aleksandar Marković
    FRA, Nantes
  • Keyon Harrold at Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall

    Keyon Harrold, Harish Raghavan, Janoska Ensemble
    Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall
    USA, New York
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Janoska Ensemble at Hubertussaal

    Janoska Ensemble
    Hubertussaal
    DEU, Nuremberg
    Other0 - 500

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More about Janoska Ensemble

Overview of Classical Crossover musician Janoska Ensemble

The Janoska Ensemble is a Classical-Crossover music ensemble from Vienna, Austria, that is sweeping the globe. This remarkable ensemble of musicians has mastered the skill of fusing classical music with modern sounds, creating a sound that is both distinctive and alluring. Their songs stand out for the emotional depth, expert craftsmanship, and contagious energy they possess.

Four brothers who are each virtuosos in their own right make up the Janoska Ensemble. Ondrej, Frantisek, Roman, and Julius make up the group, and each one adds their own distinct flavor. They combine classical, jazz, and folk music in their songs, and it is this unique mash-up of genres that has won them a large global fan base.

Their music is exceptionally expressive in addition to being technically outstanding. The Janoska Ensemble has a talent for stirring up strong feelings in their listeners, from lofty highs to wrenching lows. Their music is a celebration of life, and their positive attitude has made them so popular all around the world.

What are the most popular songs for Classical Crossover musician Janoska Ensemble?

The Vienna-based Classical Crossover band Janoska Ensemble has created a lot of well-known songs. One of their best songs is "Paganinoska," and other standouts include "Yesterday," "Rumba For Amadeus," "Die Fledermaus Overture a la Janoska," "Carmen Fantasie," "Musette Pour Fritz," "Romanian Folk Dances in Janoska Style: II. Braul," "Melodie For Melody," "Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043 (Arr.

Their song "Paganinoska" incorporates a traditional Slovakian folk song with parts of Paganini's Caprice No. 24. "Carmen Fantasie" is a reworking of Bizet's Carmen that showcases the extraordinary violin playing of Ondrej Janoska. "Romanian Folk Dances in Janoska Style: II. Braul" demonstrates the group's aptitude at fusing conventional folk melodies with classical music to produce a bright and energizing track.

The music of Janoska Ensemble is renowned for its distinctive sound, which combines elements of jazz, folk, and classical music. They are a favorite among music enthusiasts all over the world due to the sophisticated violin solos and upbeat rhythms that frequently appear in their songs.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Classical Crossover musician Janoska Ensemble?

The Vienna, Austria-based Classical Crossover band The Janoska Ensemble has been busy releasing new music for its followers. The group's most recent album, "The Big B's," which was published in 2022, showcases their distinctive fusion of classical and modern music. The songs on the album are a mixture of new arrangements of well-loved oldies and unique creations.

The Janoska Ensemble has released a number of new singles in addition to their most recent album. While "J.S. Bach: Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043 - Arr. Janoska Ensemble: III. Allegro" demonstrates the ensemble's virtuosity playing, "Janoska Bells (Paraphrase on Jingle Bells in Janoska Style)" is a cheerful and festive spin on the traditional holiday song. Another outstanding tune is "Bartok: Romanian Folk Dances in Janoska Style: I. Jocul cu bata," which showcases the group's distinctive version of Bartok's folk-inspired melodies.

The Janoska Ensemble's prior record, "Revolution," which was published in 2019, featured the ensemble's diverse range of musical genres. The album featured both original songs and adaptations of pieces by well-known classical composers. Their 2016 CD, "Janoska Style," featured a similarly wide range of music, from jazz standards to traditional folk songs.

Overall, the Janoska Ensemble's inventive fusion of classical and modern music continues to dazzle. We are excited to hear what they have in store for the future after hearing their most recent album and singles, which are likely to please both longtime and new fans.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Classical Crossover musician Janoska Ensemble?

The Austrian Classical Crossover band Janoska Ensemble has given performances at a number of notable locations and festivals over the course of their existence. The Hubertussaal in Vienna and Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York are two of their main locations. Their performances in diverse settings have demonstrated their adaptability and distinctive style, fusing classical music with elements of jazz, pop, and folk.

In 2016, they gave one of their standout performances at the Hubertussaal, where they played both their own compositions and interpretations of classical music. A standing ovation was given to the group for their outstanding performance, which showcased both their technical prowess and musicality. They impressed the crowd with their synthesis of several musical genres.

In addition to performing in prestigious settings, Janoska Ensemble has also taken part in a number of international events. Among others, they have performed on stage at the Beijing International Music Festival in China, the Gstaad Menuhin Festival, and the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in Germany. These events gave them the chance to share their music with a wide range of listeners and work with other musicians from various cultures.

In the realm of Classical Crossover music, the Janoska Ensemble has established itself as a distinctive and avant-garde ensemble. They have established a good reputation as talented musicians that blend a variety of musical styles into their repertoire thanks to their performances in numerous venues and festivals.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Classical Crossover musician Janoska Ensemble?

The Vienna, Austria-based Janoska Ensemble has performed alongside a number of well-known performers in the classical and classical crossover music scenes. "Rumba For Amadeus" with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, "Die Fledermaus Overture a la Janoska" with Johann Strauss II, "Liebesleid" with Fritz Kreisler, "Adios Nonino" with Astor Piazzolla, and "Dona Dona" with the Vienna Boys' Choir are a few of the most notable collaborations.

The adaptation of Mozart's well-known "Rondo Alla Turca" into "Rumba For Amadeus" is one of the most illustrious collaborations. The Janoska Ensemble's version fuses Latin rhythms with classical music to produce an interesting and novel sound. The song incorporates the original tune by Mozart but with percussion and a faster tempo.

"Die Fledermaus Overture a la Janoska" is another noteworthy collaboration. This performance, which is an adaption of Strauss's well-known operetta, highlights the group's great musical talent. In the Janoska Ensemble's rendition of the overture, jazz, swing, and gypsy music are incorporated, creating a distinctive and lively sound.

Overall, the music produced by the Janoska Ensemble's collaborations with other artists has been excellent and avant-garde. The ensemble has a devoted fan base and has received favorable reviews because of its talent at fusing classical music with different genres.