Alois Lösl
Bergführer
Johannes Bernhard
Horn

Tickets regulär € 19


Seit seiner Jugend hielt sich Richard Strauss gerne in der freien Natur auf. Ausgedehnte Bergwanderungen entspannten und inspirierten ihn. Gerne folgte er Wegen, wie wir sie im Rahmen unserer Musikwanderungen auswählen. Auch seine Ehefrau Pauline Strauss war eine äußerst aktive Bergwanderin, die es auf das Kramerplateau ebenso zog wie auf das Graseck. Während ihr Mann Richard auswärts unterwegs war, ging sie mit einigen Frauen aus dem Ort gerne auf die Berge zum Wandern.

Gemeinsam mit Alois Lösl und Claudia Gans wandert die Gruppe diese beliebten Routen, begleitet von Musikern, die an verschiedenen Stationen durch ihr Spiel die Musik in der Natur hautnah erlebbar machen.

Die zweite Musikwanderung beginnt vor der Villa Strauss. Ausgehend von einer Kurzführung durch den Garten der Familie Strauss wandert die Gruppe hinter dem Haus hinauf auf das
Kramerplateau.


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Alois LöslWhen you take a hike with Alois Lösl, you are in good hands. The experienced, state-certified mountain guide and educated pedagogue was for many years as a mountain fighter officer instructor and course leader at the training of army mountain guides in Mittenwald. In addition to the mountains, his passion is music. Alois Lösl appreciates traditional alpine folk music and plays the Styrian harmonica and the flugelhorn.


Johannes Bernhard (c) Wolfgang Ehn
Johannes Bernhard (c) Wolfgang Ehn

Johannes Bernhardwas born in Kaufbeuren (Allgäu). Inspired by the three-part theme of the wolf from Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf”, he switched to the horn at the age of nine after two years of trumpet lessons. From 2007 to 2016, he studied at the Munich University of Music with Prof. Wolfgang Gaag and Prof. Johannes Hinterholzer, graduating with a pedagogical diploma and an artistic master’s degree. In the 2012/13 and 2014/15 seasons, he was employed as principal horn with the Munich Symphony Orchestra and the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz Orchestra on a temporary basis. Johannes Bernhard has performed as a soloist with the Mozartensemble Berlin and the Bad Reichenhall Philharmonic Orchestra, among others. Johannes Bernhard has been a scholarship holder of the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now association since 2009. Accompanied by the Munich University Symphony Orchestra, he was heard in 2012 at the benefit concert to mark the 20th anniversary of the foundation and on BR-Klassik with Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 4. Engagements have taken him to the Munich Radio Orchestra, the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt, the Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, the Camerata Salzburg, the municipal theaters of Augsburg and Ulm and the Bavarian State Opera (stage music). He is particularly fond of playing the alphorn and the historical natural horn. In his homeland, which is characterized by brass music, he also dedicates himself to instrumental training – including at the Ludwig Hahn Sing-including at the Ludwig Hahn Sing- und Musikschule Kaufbeuren.