In a message dated 8/29/03 2:18:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Ingmar
Krause writes:
> While he doesn't read sheet-music, Oliver makes even more outstanding
> music then I ever would be able to. _But,_ he only arranges for
> himself, as he by now is standing on his own feet as probably Vienna's
> only full-time Werkelmann. He doesn't play in the streets, though,
> but can be hired and is most original, if you encounter him in a
> Heurigen [wine bar] singing Viennese songs to his Ariston
When I was in Vienna about five years ago, there was a Heurigen pub
in the Boehmische Prater (Bohemian Prater neighborhood) called "Zum
Werkelmann" ("At the Organ-Grinder's"). I took a taxi one afternoon
out there to visit it, along with the Favoriten Water Works, a
Victorian era red brick water tower with its original steam pumping
machinery. The pub was closed until evening, but I looked inside and
saw what appeared to be a standard Hoffbauer Harmonipan organ. These
play from memory chips electronically, not by books or rolls, so are
less "romantic" by our tastes, but one could make a living arranging
music for the chips.
The point is, there may be _two_ organ grinders in Vienna. The city
is big enough for plenty more! The Kaerntnerstrasse could use one,
for certain.
I don't know whether this particular "Werkelmann" plays out at other
events and bars, or just at his own Heurigen. I have heard live music
(accordion and singing the Viennese popular songs) at Heurigens and
strongly recommend the experience if you get the chance.
Mike Knudsen
[ Visit "Zum Werkelmann" and proprietor Wolfgang Geissler at
[ Laaer Wald 218, Boehmischer Prater, 1100 Wien. -- Robbie
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