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The virtuoso Örgeler will delight your guests with cultivated Swiss folk music, old jazz, Irish folk and klezmer. You choose which sounds you want to hear at your party. »
Modern, racy Bernese style, spiced up with pop and pop songs: This is the Schwyzerörgeli quartet Gugulüsch, a guarantee for the best entertainment at your next event. »
Sometimes playful and light, sometimes dreamy, then driving again: the FidelZupfÖrgeli trio combines Swiss folk music with different styles to create its very own sound. »
Lively, captivating and full of surprises - the duo Campanula inspires with creative original compositions that combine traditional Swiss folk music with innovative ideas. »
The three musicians convince with both modern and traditional alphorn playing. A broad repertoire, vividly interpreted, makes the Swiss Alphorn Trio a special experience. »
This Valais Schwyzerörgeli formation delights guests with its music. Whether for dancing or for cozy listening: There is something for everyone here. »
Original and modern, cozy and lively, unusual and familiar: the trio entweder-aber interprets folk music in its very own style. »
Folk music in the Grisons style - or would you prefer old hits? The Wasserflue band from Aargau offers the best entertainment for your audience. »
Traditional Swiss folk music from Central Switzerland for your event: this is what the Ländlerkapelle Echo vom Gätterli from Gersau offers. »
Give your event a down-to-earth musical setting with traditional Swiss folk music in the Bernese style. »
Whether traditional or modern melodies: the two alphorn players season all sounds with a pinch of humour. »
Yodeller Daria Occhini touches and inspires her audience with her clear, bell-like voice. The young singer will add a special touch to your event. »
Racy and entertaining Schwyzerörgeli music: that's what the Berner Örgeliplausch band offers. The four musicians provide the best entertainment. »
Ratz and Flitz prepare a big party and take young and old with them - look forward to a creative and fast-paced show that is guaranteed to make you laugh! »
Original sounds from all over Switzerland with rare local instruments: Hanottern, Langnauerli, Häxeschyt, Trümpi and Muharpfen. Played, sung and danced. »
The accordionist performs solo or with band and inspires your guests with folk music from Switzerland, France, Italy, Ireland and other countries. »
Experience the international sound of the alphorn and enjoy a very special treat for the ears. »
The duo "wilderbluescht" combines folk music with theater: The self-composed pieces are staged on stage and often supplemented with everyday objects. »
Touch your guests with archaic natural sounds, played live at your event by one to three alphorn players. »
The Schwyzerörgeli in the centre, accompanied by double bass and guitar - together they create independent and somewhat different folk music. »
Witty, dance-like, melancholic: with Schwyzerörgeli, cello and double bass, the sisters Evelyn and Kristina Brunner create a unique sound rooted in folk music and including many other styles. »
Five Emmental musicians who love to experiment enrich your event with traditional to modern alphorn sounds. »
The "Röschtigräbeler" revive the cultural heritage of Switzerland with alphorn, schwyzerörgeli, accordion, buechel, glockenspiel, double bass and yodel as well as with valley swinging, flag waving and original traditional costumes. »
The experienced Schwyzerörgel player Hanspeter Ulrich and his musicians will enrich your party with virtuoso Ländler music. »
Barbara Schirmer does not just play the dulcimer. She plays the original instrument in a way you have never heard it before. »
The quartet will take you and your guests on a musical journey with traditional instruments from Appenzell to Hungary and South America. »
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