
Parasol Peak
Music
Overview
Pioneer of the hang (handpan), captivating musician Manu Delago leads an ensemble of 7 musicians on a mountaineering expedition in The Alps. Along the way, the group perform a collection of brand new compositions in different locations, at varying altitudes.
Top Cast
Georg Gratzer
Georg Gratzer
Woodwinds
Georg Gratzer
Woodwinds
Marc Osterer
Marc Osterer
Trumpet & Accordion
Marc Osterer
Trumpet & Accordion
Alois Eberl
Alois Eberl
Trombone & Accordion
Alois Eberl
Trombone & Accordion
Johanna Niederbacher
Johanna Niederbacher
Cello
Johanna Niederbacher
Cello
Tobias Steinberger
Tobias Steinberger
Percussion
Tobias Steinberger
Percussion
Chris Norz
Chris Norz
Percussion
Chris Norz
Percussion


Manu Delago
Manu Delago
Handpan & Percussion
Manu Delago
Handpan & Percussion
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