Schrammel | id
In 1878, Johann Schrammel (1850–1893) and Josef Schrammel (1852-1895), violinist brothers from northwestern Austria, formed an ensemble with guitarist Anton Strohmayer, who accompanied the two violins on a double-necked contraguitar. Inspired by both urbane and rustic traditions, the three musicians performed folk songs, marches, and dance music, most often for audiences at wine taverns (Heurigen) and inns around Vienna. At first the trio called themselves the "Nussdorfers" after the village of Nussdorf where they often performed.
In 1884 clarinetist Georg Dänzer joined the group, which soon enjoyed phenomenal success under the name "Schrammel Brothers Specialities Quartet" (Specialitäten Quartett Gebrüder Schrammel)....
62 - Wien bleibt Wien Johann Schrammel
Going to Paris
Nelly bly
The sisters
Wayfaring stranger
Certain feeling
Les
Lonesome with the blues
LSD cooking
Pinoccio
Blues in the bottle
Deep water blues
Edith
Rabea
Wien Bleibt Wien
Rabea
Snoozer
Ringoes
Coucou
Raging storm
Ai no Komado
Kataomoi
Tree top tall papa
Yogiri no Basha
Frühstückslust
Frühstücksduft
Wien Bleibt Wien ♔ [Austrian march]
No bitter tears
Again Original Mix
Saraba Seishun
Pow Wow
Blue Mambo
Das stilzel
Nihonbashi kara
Going to the rock
Memphis Walk
Das stilzel
The Gemütlichkeit
Omoide no Ki
Guitars and Clarinets
Ai naki Kotuba
Ah, sore nanoni
Wien bleibt Wien
Boukyou no Uta
Funky Domra
Wien bleibt Wien
Aoi Sebiro de
Wack Wack Wah
Funky Domra
Nageki no Serenade