Clicking around on YouTube, I found several collections of traditional folk music from Austria. There are dozens of videos like this, called a Weisenbläser:
Lyrical tunes played by a small brass group (rotary everything) on top of a mountain with the most beautiful backdrop. Does anyone know anything more specific about Weisenbläser? Like, does it signify anything specific, have any history, etc?
I swear, if someone plopped me down on top of a mountain like this with a tuba, I'd be happy for life.
Weise is an antiquated word means melody. (Bläser- blower)
Weise is also the word for the way to do something.
weise means also sage.
Waise is the word for a young child without parents.
When googling I saw a festival for youth ensembles and Weisenbläser, but I rather think they are village community ensembles for churches and for parties alike.
seems like I might chime in on this one.
"Weisenblasen" would be a verb best circumscribed in English as "to play tunes on wind instruments", as others have observed.
But there´s more to it: Austrian band musicians will gather up at a local pub, in somebody´s backyard, but ideally somewhere at an "Alpe" or "Alphütte".
The musicians may or may not know each other, but they´ll join to play traditional alpine folk music, be it memorised, in print or ink, mostly in absence of percussion. (Heaven on Earth !!)
More often than not the lead voice may exist in print, while others make up 2nd, 3rd or bass parts on the fly.
An audience (other than further musicians awaiting their turn) is welcome, though optional. Not optional is to enjoy typical local specialties, preferrably produced right there at the location, such as homemade bread, cheese, Most (apple- or pear juice, preferrably slightly fermented), or bacon and sausages.
Different kinds of local Schnaps, as well.
At times, alpine pubs may invite to such occasions, but the spontaneous gatherings are the best.
Good life !
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No kidding! Thanks for the information, that's pretty much heaven on earth for me. One of the towns I visited in Austria was Nauders, which is sort of close to you, though not a direct drive between the towns. Truly one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen! One of the tuba players from the town band invited me to come back and play, and I always consider taking him up on the offer.