Thursday, December 17, 2009

Pics!






Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Stammtisch


Stammtisch = regulars' table. This can be like a happy hour gathering on a regular basis or some other get together of a group of people which occurs regularly. A week ago, Angela and I went with Elsa and Josef to a local Stammtisch. It is held once a month at a local restaurant which is out in the boonies. You wouldn't stumble across this place by accident. Josef is an accomplished musician. He plays the clarinet, Styrian harmonica (like an accordion), guitar, piano, directs the school band and sings. He knows just about every Austrian folk songs out there. This Stammtisch is a gathering of locals who want to play and sing folk songs. We arrive early and get some food to eat. The others begin to trickle in. Upon entering the restaurant, they make the rounds greeting every single person individually. This is a custom we're beginning to get used to but it still surprises us sometimes. For the next half hour we greet the 30 others who join us. We also begin to notice Josef's local celebrity status. His music has made him quite the guy in this area. Things settle down and song books are passed out. A few start playing and singing their favorite folk song to get things started. There is no leader or specific order. The musicians just get up and play as they please. We are the only ones in attendance under the age of 50 and the only ones from outside a 20 mile radius. Josef plays in a trio, he on clarinet, another on the Styrian harmonica and the third on a trombone looking instrument. For the next couple hours, we sing and socialize with the locals, soaking in the authentic experience. You wouldn't find this at your cafe down the street in Vienna.

First choir concert



Saturday I had my first choir concert here in Austria.  We performed in Klein Pöchlarn, which is right across the Danube from where we live (Gross Pöchlarn).  The day started with lunch at one of the choir members' house.  We had a huge feast of meat and potatoes capped off with plenty of desserts and some schnapps to settle the stomach.  We reheared afterwards and made the final preperations.  The concert was held in a large room with a stage in the city hall.  Over a hundred people showed up to see "the best choir in Lower Austria."  Angela came with our "Austrian parents" Elsa and Josef.  The concert was a blast!  We performed everything from Schubert to the Beatles with some Austrian folk songs mixed in.  Afterwards, we gathered and enjoyed some young Austrian wines.  Unlike France where old wines are considered the best, here enjoying the young wines is most common.  We brushed up on our local dialect for the next couple hours as we conversed with the locals and other choir members.  Next up on the schedule is our concert in Vienna city hall on the 19th.  We then start recording our new CD in January.