Friday, 8 August 2008
Hubert Von Goisern
Artist: Hubert Von Goisern
Genre(s):
Folk
Rock
Pop
Soundtrack
Discography:
Derweil 1988-2006 (cd2)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 17
Derweil 1988-2006 (cd1)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 17
Ausland
Year: 2005
Tracks: 15
Fon
Year: 2004
Tracks: 12
Trad II
Year: 2003
Tracks: 14
Iwasig
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Trad
Year: 2001
Tracks: 14
Eswaramoi 1992 - 1998
Year: 2000
Tracks: 19
Inexil
Year: 1998
Tracks: 12
Schlafes Bruder - Film Musik
Year: 1995
Tracks: 15
Activist, composer, and worker Hubert Achleitner (better known as Hubert Von Goisern) was c. H. Best known for hits like "Heast as Nit," "Koa Hiatamadl," and "Weit, Weit Weg" during his stretch as lede isaac Bashevis Singer of Die Alpinkatzen. Von Goisern was born and embossed in Austria, where he conditioned to play the guitar, trumpet, and piano accordion at a loretta Young age. He lived in South Africa and Toronto for many days in front returning to his homeland in his former twenties in orderliness to prosecute a music vocation, forming Die Alpinkatzen with Wolfgang Staribacher in 1986. Honing a blend of synthy Europop with traditional Austrian ethnic music music elements (yodeling chief among them), the chemical mathematical group became immensely popular in Germany and Austria. Their second record album, 1992's Aufgeigen Statt Niederschiassen, launched the group into the mainstream, and would prove to be Die Alpinkatzen's skinny enduring work. The group released one more album, Omunduntn, ahead vocation it quits in late 1994. Von Goisern busied himself with versatile projects, melodic and otherwise, over the course of the next x. He made his playacting debut the year the band stony-broke up, star in the made-for-TV pic Holleisengretl. He would go on to turn on versatile films, both onscreen and behind the scenes as a composer. Von Goisern likewise became deeply convoluted with activism. Spurred by a budding interest in the Save Tibet groundwork, Von Goisern traveled to Tibet with militant Tsen Zochbauer in 1995. It signaled the showtime of his womb-to-tomb fascination with that state, and he eventually went so far as to take the Dalai Lama on a limited tripper to Austria. In addition to his interest in Tibet, Von Goisern was likewise known for speaking out against the Austrian music diligence. In the midst of all this, Von Goisern continued to record and exit albums. His first gear solo exertion, Fön, came out in 2000; the record album did well on the charts, and Von Goisern plant himself at one clip once again acting for sold-out audiences throughout Central Europe. A traditional Austrian ethnic music album, Trad, followed presently later, and Von Goisern north Korean won an Amadeus Award for it in 2001. Trad II emerged deuce days afterwards, and Von Goisern spent the future few old age devoting his free energy to touring and activism.