08.11.2025
20:30 O'Clock
The Flying Schnörtzenbrekkers celebrate the unknown Ivica Strauss in 2025 - full of wit, virtuosity and Viennese madness. Music, humor & chaos guaranteed! Wonderfully absurd musical cabaret for the Strauss anniversary year
Strauss anniversary year 2025: JOHANN Strauss?
Also, marginally, but the Flying Schnörtzenbrekkers are once again devoting themselves with great passion to the unknown superstar Ivica Strauss, whose birthday will be celebrated for the 500th time in 2025 if you subtract 334 from the original date of birth (1849) and then add 10 again. Ivica Strauss, who was certainly the worst of the best composers of his time, has been hushed up in the chronicles of the Strauss dynasty to this day for good reason and at best leads a shadowy existence in music history, although or precisely because he was in fact the composer of famous melodies such as the Danube Waltz, the Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka or "Hulapalu" - melodies that were shamelessly stolen from him and made famous by others.
With their new program, the Flying Schnörtzenbrekkers set out to finally do justice to Ivica Strauss, and also to let you drive away after the concert - unless you live nearby and can walk home, or you are so shaken by the concert that you want to talk to the artists about it or possibly insult them (note: Tommaso also speaks Italian).
Please come to our concert - otherwise we will come to yours!
To the event on Region Landeck
Also, marginally, but the Flying Schnörtzenbrekkers are once again devoting themselves with great passion to the unknown superstar Ivica Strauss, whose birthday will be celebrated for the 500th time in 2025 if you subtract 334 from the original date of birth (1849) and then add 10 again. Ivica Strauss, who was certainly the worst of the best composers of his time, has been hushed up in the chronicles of the Strauss dynasty to this day for good reason and at best leads a shadowy existence in music history, although or precisely because he was in fact the composer of famous melodies such as the Danube Waltz, the Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka or "Hulapalu" - melodies that were shamelessly stolen from him and made famous by others.
With their new program, the Flying Schnörtzenbrekkers set out to finally do justice to Ivica Strauss, and also to let you drive away after the concert - unless you live nearby and can walk home, or you are so shaken by the concert that you want to talk to the artists about it or possibly insult them (note: Tommaso also speaks Italian).
Please come to our concert - otherwise we will come to yours!
To the event on Region Landeck
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