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Vienna Art Orchestra Also known as VAO Origin Vienna, Austria Genres Jazz Years active 1977–2010 Labels Extraplatte, hat ART, Amiga Jazz, Moers Music, amadeo, Quinton, Verve, Art Records Website http://www.vao.at/ Members Mathias Rüegg, Harry Sokal, Matthieu Michel, Andy Scherrer, Anna Lauvergnac, Tobias Weidinger, Stephan Zimmermann, Juraj Bartos, Adrian Mears, Robert Bachner, Dominik Stöger, Ed Partyka, Joris Roelofs, Nico Gori, Herwig Gradischnig, Martin Koller, Hans Strasser, Ingrid Oberkanins, Mario Gonzi, Ronny Matky Past members Thomas Alkier, Walter Bosshardt, Florian Bramböck, Georg Breinschmid, Alegre Correa, Klaus Dickbauer, Joris Dudli, Urszula Dudziak, Karl Fian, Sebastian Fuchsberg, Thomas Gansch, Herbert Joos, Jojo Mayer, Christian Muthspiel, Lauren Newton, Werner Pichner, Dominique Pifarély, Wolfgang Puschnig, Jon Sass, Uli Scherer, Thomas Lang, Arkady Schilkloper, Hans Theessink, Jürgen Wuchner The Vienna Art Orchestra was a European jazz group based in Vienna, Austria. Organized at different times as either a big band or as a smaller combo, it was regarded as one of the leading European jazz ensembles and was an official cultural ambassador of the Republic of Austria. Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2.1 Vienna Art Orchestra 2.2 Vienna Art Special 2.3 Vienna Art Choir 2.4 Vienna Art Orchestra with Ernst Jandl 3 See also 4 External links 5 References History Founded in 1977 by director and composer Mathias Rüegg, the band started out by performing Rüegg's distinctive postmodern compositions on stages throughout Europe. Among the founding musicians were saxophonists Wolfgang Puschnig and Harry Sokal, singer Lauren Newton, and tuba player Jon Sass. In 1980 the ensemble signed a recording contract with the Swiss hatART label, and in 1984 it toured the United States for the first time. The group essentially disbanded for a brief period at the end of the 1980s. In 1992 the VAO opened a new phase with a smaller complement of musicians. The band played fewer of Rüegg's compositions and concentrated on arrangements of works by Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, and other noted American jazz composers, as well as music inspired by the classical music of Verdi, Wagner, Schubert, and Erik Satie. In 1997 the ensemble's personnel changed once again, increasing in size and adding younger musicians. New compositions by Rüegg became a regular feature of VAO concerts, which often included visual and dramatic elements. The Vienna Art Orchestra has performed more than 800 concerts and released more than 35 recordings. The film An Echo from Europe: Vienna Art Orchestra on Tour by Othmar Schmiderer was released in 1998. The ensemble was nominated for an Amadeus Austrian Music Award in 2001 for the album All That Strauss, and again in 2003 for Art and Fun. On July 10, 2010, Mathias Rüegg announced that the Vienna Art Orchestra had been disbanded for financial reasons.[1] Discography Vienna Art Orchestra Album Label Year Jessas Na! Extraplatte EXS 15 (Single) 1977 Tango from Obango Extraplatte EX 10 (LP) 1979 Concerto Piccolo hat ART 6038 (CD) 1981 Suite for the Green Eighties hat ART 6054 (CD) 1982 From No Time to Rag Time hat ART 6073 (CD) 1983 The Minimalism of Erik Satie hat ART 6024 (CD) 1984 A Notion in Perpetual Motion hat ART 6096 (CD) 1985 Jazzbühne Berlin 85 Amiga Jazz 856 16816 10M (LP) 1986 Nightride of a Lonely Saxophoneplayer Moers Music 02054/5 (2 CD) 1986 Inside Out Moers Music 02062/3 (2 CD) 1987 Two Little Animals Moers Music 02066 (CD) 1988 Blues for Brahms amadeo 839 105-2 (2 CD) 1989 Innocence of Clichés amadeo 841 646-2 (2 CD) 1990 Chapter II amadeo 849 066-2 (CD) 1991 The Highlights 77-89 Live in Vienna amadeo 513 325-2 (2 CD) 1992 standing... WHAT? amadeo 519 816-2 (CD) 1993 The Original Charts of Duke Ellington & Charles Mingus Verve 521 998-2 (CD) 1994 European Songbook Verve 527 672-2 (CD) 1995 Vienna Art Orchestra 20th Anniversary: Verve 537 095-2 (3 CD) 1997 1) Powerful Ways: Nine Immortal NonEvergreens for Eric Dolphy Verve 537 096-2 2) Quiet Ways: Ballads Verve 537 097-2 3) Unexpected Ways: M Concerto for Voice & Silence Verve 537 098-2 Tango from Obango (special ed. with bonus CD): Extraplatte EX 10-2 (3 CD) 1997 1) Tango from Obango Extraplatte EX 010 097-2 A 2) Two Songs for Another Lovely War / Jessas Na! Extraplatte EX 010 097-2 B American Rhapsody RCA Victor 0902663-227-2 1998 Duke Ellington's Sound Of Love TCB 99802 1999 All That Strauss TCB 20052 2000 Artistry in Rhythm TCB 01102 2000 A Centenary Journey Quinton Q0104 2001 ART & FUN Universal Music Emarcy 017 072-2 2002 Duke Ellington’s Sound of Love Vol. 2 Universal Music Emarcy 0602498654194 2003 Big Band Poesie Universal Music Emarcy 986771-0 2004 Swing & Affairs Universal Music Emarcy 9874469 2005 3 Universal Music 06025 172 287-9 5 2007 All That Strauss Vol. 2 Art Records 1002 2007 Third Dream Extraplatte Extraplatte EX 998-2 2009 Third Dream - Limited Edition VAO-Shop Extraplatte EX 999-2 2009 Vienna Art Special Album Label Year Serapionmusic Moers Music 02050 (LP) 1986 Two Songs for Another Lovely War Extraplatte, EX ED 001 (LP) 1988 Swiss Art Orchestra MGB 9201 (CD) 1992 Fe & Males amadeo 513 328-2 (CD) 1992 Plays for Jean Cocteau Verve 529 290-2 (CD) 1996 Vienna Art Choir Album Label Year From No Art to Mo-(z)-Art Moers Music 02002 (CD) 1983 Five Old Songs Moers Music 02036 (CD) 1985 Swiss Swing Moers Music 02060 (CD) 1987 Vienna Art Orchestra with Ernst Jandl Album Label Year bist eulen? Extraplatte EX 316 141 (CD) 1984 vom vom zum zum Extraplatte EX 316 145 (CD) 1988 lieber ein saxophon Extraplatte EX 316 153 (CD) 1991 See also Vienna portal List of experimental big bands External links Vienna Art Orchestra official web site Unofficial discography (including cover art, track list and liner notes) References ^ Game Over