
THE THUNDERBIRDS
CELEBRATING THE ROCK HISTORY FROM THE 50s TO THE 70s
Von den mitreißenden Rock`n`Roll-Songs der 50`er (Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis,…) über die Oldies der 60`er und 70`er bis zum Lebensgefühl der Songs aus der Fernseh-Kultserie „Irgendwie und Sowieso“ fehlt nichts im Programm der Thunderbirds.
Gestützt auf eine enorme Live-Erfahrung, ein nahezu unerschöpfliches Repertoire sowie ihre Spontanität, bringt die Band jeden Saal zum Kochen.
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SUMMER IN THE CITY
FEUERBACH STRING QUARTET SOMMER SPECIAL!
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4 musicians from 4 nations who, with breathtaking joy of playing, unite Beethoven, Queen, and The Beatles in a classical string quartet, redefining the term "chamber music."
To Rammstein, people sing; to Toto, they clap; to Michael Jackson, they whistle.
Founded in 2013, the FEUERBACH STRING QUARTET has today become almost synonymous with innovative adaptations of sophisticated modern rock and pop music for classical string quartet.
What began as an idea is now a true sensation on the concert stages of Europe, with more than 100 engagements annually. There are no barriers, whether in the classical concert hall, at a pop open-air, at an industrial gala, or in a small socio-cultural center…
The FEUERBACH QUARTET succeeds like no other ensemble in directly transmitting its passion and joy for music to the audience.
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"With cheeky pizzicatos, as refined as intelligent arrangements, and incredible joy of playing, the quartet manages to give the songs its own, unmistakable sound."
Crescendo
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SUMMER IN THE CITY - Summer Hits from Baroque to Today
In its new special program “Summer In The City,” the FEUERBACH QUARTET creates vacation vibes. Tailored for summer festivals and open-air concerts, the quartet tackles the summer hits of the last decades — even centuries — in its refreshingly cheeky style. “I’m Walking On Sunshine” meets the baroque Fireworks Music by G. F. Handel, George Harrison’s “Here Comes The Sun” is quickly translated by Rammstein with “Hier kommt die Sonne,” and Antonio Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” has a summer rendezvous with Joe Cocker and the Lovin’ Spoonfuls.
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The special program "FEUERBACH QUARTET — Summer In The City" is available for booking from May to September.
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FEUERBACH STRING QUARTET:
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They studied together at the Nuremberg University of Music — today the members of the FEUERBACH QUARTETT also teach as instructors and are jurors at prestigious competitions.
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Jamila Musayeva, Violin I:
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Born in 1987 in Baku, Azerbaijan, Jamila Musayeva began violin lessons at age six and soon embarked on an international career. A laureate of numerous competitions (including “Shabyt Inspiration” in Astana, Kazakhstan, and the “International Rotary Competition” in Prague), she has performed throughout Asia and Europe. At twelve, she received a presidential scholarship and was listed in the Golden Book of Young Talents. At sixteen, she was named “Best Violinist of the Year.”
Jamila studied with Prof. Daniel Gaede at the Nuremberg University of Music and with Prof. Christoph Schickedanz at the University of Music and Theatre Hamburg. Since 2015, she has been a member of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra and joined the FEUERBACH QUARTETT in 2016.
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Max Eisinger, Violin II:
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Born in 1993 in Munich, Max Eisinger began playing violin at age five. As part of a German-Israeli family, he discovered his love of improvisation through Klezmer, which eventually led him to jazz. At eleven, he debuted at the Munich Philharmonic Hall, followed by concert tours across Europe as a soloist, orchestral, and jazz musician.
Max studied classical violin, jazz, and composition in Nuremberg, Hanover, Warsaw, and Amsterdam. His compositions have been performed by the Dutch National Opera & Ballet, the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, and in numerous film and theatre productions. He teaches at the Academy for Theatre and Dance Amsterdam, the University of Music, Theatre and Media Hanover, and the Weikersheim Music Academy, and is part of the Music Swap Lab of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, which received the OPUS KLASSIK Award in 2021.
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Eugen Hubert, Viola:
Born in Russia in 1986 into a family of musicians, Eugen Hubert studied violin with his father and piano with his mother before choosing a professional path as a violist. While still in school, he received instruction at the University of Music in Würzburg and later studied in Nuremberg with Prof. Hans Kohlhase and Prof. Andreas Willwohl, earning numerous scholarships and awards.
As a soloist and orchestral musician (including the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie and the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra), he has performed across Europe as well as in China, Russia, and Mexico. He teaches at various music schools in Bavaria.
Lukas Kroczek, Cello:
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Born in Poland in 1987 to musician parents, Lukas Kroczek began cello lessons at age five. At fifteen, he became a junior student at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich, later continuing his studies at the Nuremberg University of Music under Prof. Siegmund von Hausegger.
He is a multiple prizewinner of the Mozart Association Chamber Music Competition and Jugend Musiziert, where he now serves as juror and teacher. Lukas has performed with the Lower Bavarian Philharmonic and the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra. In addition to the FEUERBACH QUARTETT, he plays in various chamber and jazz ensembles across Bavaria and teaches at music schools in Nuremberg and Lauf.
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