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Nelson Gomez – Schagerl Artist

27.12.2020

Nelson Eduardo Gómez Restrepo. He was born in Risaralda Caldas on Oct.
26, 1980. From a young age he had a penchant for music, especially for La
Trumpeta. He began his musical career in the band of musicians from his
town Risaralda Caldas and with the Orquesta Los Katiwa De Colombia.
Later, he joined the Instituto Universitario De Caldas Student Music Band
and the Manizales Symphony Batuta Caldas, where he had a good
performance resulting in an invitation to play with the Sinfónica Juvenil De
La Habana (Cuba). At the end of his studies, one of the most recognized
orchestras in the country in classical music joined the Sinfónica Del Valle.
After spending a 2-year stage, he begins to savor new musical rhythms such
as Salsa, where he enters one of the best musical institutions in the world
such as the Majestic Grupo Niche, where he has spent a long time and at the
same time serves as a springboard to be in a number of groups such as the
Orquesta Guayacán, Son de Cali, Alberto Barros y Su Tributo A La Salsa
Colombiana, La Misma Gente, Grupo Bahía and in the accompanying
International Orchestra in Colombia by Tito Nieves, Cheo Feliciano, Maelo
Ruiz, Jerry Rivera , Cano Estremera, Luisito Carrión, Ismael Miranda, Richie
Ray and Bobby Cruz, Tito Rojas, Yury Buenaventura, k-Libre, Wilfrido
Vargas, Kinito Mendez, In Orquesta Local Cartagenera Bahia Azul, Los
Inéditos, Cartagena Caribe Big Band Orquesta Barbacoa, Television
Gilberto Santa Rosa, Juan Luis Guerra, Wilfrido Vargas, special guest as
Soloist with the Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra at the Cartagena classical
music festival. After a career full of successes both nationally and
internationally, he has his own company ¨Nelson Gómez Music¨, having
formats for Weddings and Events such as: Soloists, Duos, Trios, Son Cubano,
Jazz Group, Orchestras and a Show in the City of Cartagena de Indias called
“The Trumpet Show” where 40 artists on stage enter to merge Music,
Circus and Dance. With all these experiences, his journey and his musical
trajectory, he became one of the Best Trumpeters in Colombia and Latin
America. He is now an Artist of the renowned Schagerl Trumpet Brand and
an Artist of the renowned Romera Brass Mouthpiece brand with his own
NG7 and NG9 models.

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Interview with Gábor Tarkövi

04.03.2020

Gábor, what are your earliest memories about the Schagerl brand? When and how did the first meeting happen?

Back in 1995 I was lucky enough to become a member of the world famous Pro Brass wind ensemble. Back in the day the ensemble had several Hungarian members and it was a real joy playing with them. But for me the most amazing thing was playing alongside the great trumpet artist Hans Gansch. I had the fortune to know Hans already before – about 6 months earlier I became his student.  I could take lessons from him at the Vienna Opera House and that was a really amazing experience for me. Back then Hans did not teach officially yet, he was the principal trumpet player of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

I can tell you that those few meetings with Hans improved my playing considerably.

With Pro Brass we’ve been touring Austria, and in 1995 we had a concert in Mank. Following the morning rehearsal Hans said: “Let’s visit Schagerl’s place, maybe he has something interesting to show us.”

When we got to Hörsdorf I had the feeling that for Hans it was like going home.

Karl Schagerl senior and Hans Gansch senior have been friends and colleagues for a long time. Hans Gansch senior used to be the conductor of the brass band in a nearby village where the members of the two families played together: Hans Gansch junior and the two sons of Karl Schagerl, the younger Karl and Robert. Karl Schagerl sen. is a real genius, he is good at everything he does. Back then he built and repaired brass and woodwind instruments, and also violins. He founded his own company in 1961. This was the predecessor of Schagerl Musikhaus. Here he repaired all kind of musical instruments.  When he retired his son Karl junior took over the business. In the meantime the younger son Robert has become a professional maker of brasswind instruments. Whenever we visited them we had the chance to try his newest instruments. Hans has always been enthusiastic about Robert’s activity and supported him with hints and ideas. When Hans and myself visited them together they asked me too what I thought.

So slowly I became a “family member” as well.

How did you finally become an owner yourself, what was your first Schagerl instrument?

Next summer Hans showed up at a Pro Brass rehearsal with a Bb and a C trumpet in his hands. He said: “Try them, these are really good!”. Robert made 2 pairs, one for Hans and one for me. This was the moment I became a Schagerl user.

So I got my very first Schagerl instruments in 1996 and they made me happy from the very first moment.

After that the Schagerl brand went through a serious evolution. At the beginning there was the Classic Line and the Jazz Line. The rotary and the piston. One Bb and C of each. It was like that until around 1999. These trumpets were absolutely successful. But later some musicians were looking for a little bigger, or little smaller models as well. That was when the Vienna model came out, and then the W-2001. These were a little different from original models.  Then the trumpets marked D1 and D2 followed. D standing for “Deutsch” (German system). These were a little larger then the Vienna.

I played a Classic Line Bb till 2015, liked it a lot, this was the trumpet I won my auditions with.

How did you become a Schagerl endorser? What kind of tasks, obligations, benefits does this status come with?

I think this comes with the career of the musician. If someone makes a really nice instrument, and the musician playing it wins the audition an gets a good job, not only the musician becomes more famous also his instrument. I’m always watching which trumpets the young musicians are playing who win auditions. And those are the ones I’m recommending to others, the ones that are worth purchasing. By becoming the principal trumpeter of the Bayern Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1999, not only I became more famous, but also the Schagerl brand. So the reason I became an endorser is that I got better and better jobs as principal trumpeter at top orchestras.

In 2004 I won the job at the Berliner Philharmoniker as co-principal trumpet player with my fellow countryman Tamás Velenczei who also played Schagerl trumpets. It was a fantastic new experience, not only for Tamás and myself, but also for the people making our instruments.

It is also important to mention, however, that the very first great Schagerl trumpets were made under the guidance of Hans Gansch, a world famous and very influential artist. Not much later his brother Thomas Gansch and his ensemble Mnozil Brass did a great job for the brand too.

A long story short: I became an endorser due to my professional career.

During those 24 years we have been working together, the people at Schagerl and myself became very close friends.

What kind of privileges does this come with?

As a student of the academy I’ve been daydreaming about trumpets custom made for me. I’m so happy this dream of mine came true.

What is your personal role in the process of developing? How about the “Berlin” model? Tell us the story please!

In 2011 the company was ready to produce each and every part of their instruments locally. The idea was to have more control over quality – and this was a good idea. This was the moment when we started thinking about a new model.  There was the “Hans Gansch” trumpet, and Karl wanted to have a “Gábor Tarkövi” model as well. I did not like the idea, therefore I recommended to call it “Berlin” instead. It is important to underline that without the help of (sales manager) Michael Schiller the trumpet would not be as good as it is. He was helping a lot during the whole process. At the beginning I also asked Hans Gansch quite frequently what he thinks, he helped a lot too. But, of course, it was Robert who actually built the instruments, therefore I tried to cooperate with him as intensively as it was possible.

We started the innovation process with the Bb. The Bb’s we developed are really very good, students of famous professors are winning good jobs with them.  A couple of years ago we started working on the C trumpet as well – with very good results. A big plus is that the experts working at the factory are absolutely open minded. Whatever my problem is, they never say “OK, but this trumpet is just fine as it is”. They rather make efforts to make the instrument even better, and this is very important.

How do you see the future of the company?

I think this interview makes it clear that since the ‘90s the Schagerl brand is a big success story. And I’m absolutely sure this will remain as it is for many years to come. It is a great pleasure for me to be part of this success.

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Prof. Alexander Freund about his Schagerl Instruments

04.06.2019

“I looooove the warm and overtone-rich sound of my Schagerl trumpets. I don’t even need to mention the terrific intonation and finish, the instruments have such a free blow and sound very individuel, simply beautiful! I mostly play the Ganschhorn in M5 Mexican Brass, it’s like four instruments in one and blends fantasticly, as wll as my other toys. That’s why I play Schagerl, since 1998.”

Prof. Alexander Freund (M5 Mexican Brass, Professor Georgia State University, Atlanta)

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Prof. Gordon Vernick about his Schagerl J. Morrison

31.05.2019

“My Schagerl trumpet is one of the finest instruments I have played—the workmanship is excellent. Trumpets are like tools and one must have the right one for the requirements of the music. This instrument plays easily, has a warm focused sound, is very directional with little spread, and suits the type of work (jazz) I do very well. Notes slot well and the intonation is very good…….”

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Vitaly Golovnev about Schagerl JAMES MORRISON

14.05.2019

As I mentioned, sitting next to Bryan on different kinds of Big Band gigs really inspired me to try JM model. I tried his horn briefly a couple of times and decided to get same model as well. About two years ago, in summer of 2017 I got in touch with Michael Schiller through my friend Andrey Lobanov (Russian trumpet player who lives in Germany and plays actually same JM horn) and soon got the horn by mail in NY.

What can I say? I felt that I take a little risk ordering horn that I didn’t have a chance to test. But as I received it, it didnt take me long to realize how much I like it. My model is James Morrison ML in raw brass. So well made with great quality that totally works for me.
This instrument works in combination with deep mouthpiece as well. I use AR Resonance custom made MLB 40 – 6.

I play mostly Jazz but I consider it is perfect instrument for any kind of orchestral work, and solo as well. Great projection, Intonation and great valves action.

Vitaly Golovnev  (Russia, Trumpet player, Composer, Educator)
Currently Vitaly performing and teaching private
around New York area

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Ole Jørgen Melhus about the Schagerl KISSBONE X

07.05.2019

My favourite thing about the Schagerl Kissbone is the flexibility of sound. It can adapt to such a great variety of style and expression; high or low, loud or soft, mellow or edgy, sparky or noble. The sound is dark and with brilliance at the same time.

I work with symphonic, jazz, pop and experimental contemporary music, and wanted to see if I could find a trombone flexible and versatile enough to do it all. For me, the Kissbone is it! I no longer feel the need to switch equiment for different styles or settings.

I hesitate to call it an “all-round” trombone though, because this might implicate that compromises have been made, sacrificing some special qualities here and there to make it work well enough all over. The fact is that the Kissbone acts as a specialised instrument in such a wide scope of sound colours, styles and settings.

The Kissbone has a great range, and responds really well all over. It has a rich, full bodied bass-register as well as a juicy and brilliant high register when needed. It can play super loud without sounding forced, and super soft with great comfort.

The Schagerl F-valve is the best I have tried, with its consise action and almost equal resistance to the open-horn. This makes legato and intervals between registers very smooth, and maintaining the same sound quality is easier.

The craftmanship of Schagerl is really impressive. The first moment I tried a Schagerl trombone I noticed the special quality; hand-crafted and with great care for every detail. It is a pleasure and an inspiration to work with such an instrument.

Ole Jørgen Melhus – trombone player Nordic Brass Ensemble und Trondheim Symfonieorchestra

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Simon Zöchbauer plays Spyder

07.02.2019

Since I am a Musician I play both classical music as well as I improvise. For a long time I have searched for a great instrument that fits in both worlds. When I tried the Spyder, I was thrilled from the beginning.

I had to take a little time to get used to the distance from the fingers to the valves, but as soon as that familiarization was complete, I have never wanted to play another instrument!

It was important to me to find a trumpet with which I can play as many things as possible: with my Ensemble Federspiel, as well as in my solo project with String quartet and trumpet.

The Spyder fulfills this flexibility: with this instrument I can fill big concert halls like the KKL Luzern, but also, it fits beautifully into the acoustical environment of a string quartet in a church.

The intonation is very good (which is to be expected in a Schagerl anyway) and the entire register of the horn is very balanced, from top to bottom. The Spyder is great, flexible instrument

perfect for solo use.