Thomas Gansch

Thomas Gansch (born December 31, 1975, St. Pölten) is a well-known, Vienna-based Austrian trumpet player.[1]

In 1992 the brass septet Mnozil Brass was founded in which he has since played first trumpet. In 1999 he was invited to the Vienna Art Orchestra, a renowned European Big Band.
Later he founded his own "little big band", Gansch & Roses.
Thomas Gansch performs on an unusual looking, self designed trumpet, commonly referred to as the "Gansch Horn" that resembles a standard jazz B trumpet but with a rotary valve system. He uses this with a Bach 3B megatone trumpet mouthpiece.[2] made by the Austrian brass instruments manufacturer Schagerl.

Family

He grew up in a musical family:

Thomas began his studies at Vienna music school at the age of 15.

References

  1. "Thomas Gansch - Mnozil Brass". Mnozil Brass. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  2. Anon. "Das "Gansch-Horn" zum Fünfzigsten" (Archive from 10 December 2008, accessed 15 February 2015).


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