Thursday, 24 April 2008
Kastelruther Spatzen
Artist: Kastelruther Spatzen
Genre(s):
Pop
Rock
Discography:
Dolomitenfeuer
Year: 2007
Tracks: 17
Herzenssache
Year: 2006
Tracks: 16
Kastelruther Spatzen rescued the wakeless and emotional state of traditional German music for the modern era. Walter Mauroner, Valentin Silbernagl, and Karl Schieder co-founded the chemical group in 1983, derivation their name from the South Tyrol city they called household. Following the additions of Oswald Sattler, Ferdinand Rier, and Norbert Rier, Kastelruther Spatzen scored their first hit with 1984's "Dassie Mädchen massachusetts Institute of Technology den Erloschenen Augen." Schieder and Ferdinand Rier exited in 1986, inaugurating the lineup changes that would become a touch element of Kastelruther Spatzen's foresightful and twisting chronicle, although frontman Norbert Rier, Mauroner, and Silbernagl remained fixtures for decades. In 1990 the mathematical group vied for the Grand Prix de Volksmusik with the smash "Tränen Passen Nicht zu Dir." Kastelruther Spatzen did non deliver the goods, only the exposure elevated their profile end-to-end Europe, and subsequent hits including "Eine Weiße Rose," "Che Bella la Vita," and "Hyrax Lied der Dornenvögel" made the grouping the most commercially successful traditional German folk music act of their generation. In the saltation of 1998, Kastelruther Spatzen made tabloid headlines when coach Karlheinz Gross was viciously murdered. The mathematical group recorded a tribute stumble, "Du Warst Wie ein Bruder," and established a big immediate payment reward for selective information leading to the assaulter, only the crime remained unsolved.