Alphorn maker – Franz Schüssele

The opportunity for this portrait arose on the occasion of a performance of Frapepi at Uhuru Festival 2023. Unexpectedly, things got a bit chaotic: A storm on the Weissenstein shredded the tents of the festival visitors, and during the concert the area had to be evacuated. At least we found a reasonably quiet barn for the interview and alphorn trial. Franz Schüssele is an alphorn Jack of all trades. He began his musical career as a trombonist in classical music

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Alphorn builder – Silver & Brass

Brandi and Lindsey Jones are, to my knowledge, the only alphorn making couple in the world. They have known each other since their school days. Musically, they went the way of the trombone to the French horn as an inseparable duo. Lindsey graduated early and dedicated himself to restoring brass instruments with his Nevada-based business, Silver & Brass Musical Instruments, beginning in 2013. Brandi joined the business full time when it began generating enough sales to cover the young couple’s

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Alphorn maker – Alp’in wood

At the age of 32, Romain Boulanger is currently probably the youngest alphorn maker. I met him on the sidelines of my visit to the Federal Yodeling Festival and tried out his alphorn. Romain has played the trumpet since early childhood and is still active in a harmony. Rather by chance he discovered the alphorn seven years ago. Via Alexandre Jous he came to the Sonneurs de Savoye . Besides this large formation, Romain also blows successfully with the Trio

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Alphorn maker – Sandro Faïta (résonance bois)

One should not be deceived by the youthful appearance: Sandro Faïta has already had a 20-year career as a professional horn player in France, Ticino and Belgium. Health problems forced him to take a longer break a good ten years ago; after that he did not want to return to the classical orchestra. Instead, he did an apprenticeship as a carpenter and got into alphorn making. He runs the company résonance bois together with his business partner, who is a

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Alphorn maker – Gérald Pot

For more than half a century Gérald Pot has been intensively involved with the alphorn. As a child, he was first captivated by the magical sound. At the age of nine, he started making music himself – his father was a bandmaster in the local brass band. The alphorn was added later. Through his contact with the mountain farmer Pierre Cochard, he also came to alphorn making. Cochard(here in a great documentary by TSR from 1976) didn’t teach him many

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Alphorn maker – François Morisod

In Lavey-Village, at the south-eastern tip of the canton of Vaud, François Morisod has been making his alphorns for over twenty years. Michel Gaugaz from Aigle(seen here in a TVRL video) had asked the carpenter and wood sculptor for assistance at the time and then initiated him into the basics of the alphorn. This opened up the world of music for François, which was completely new to him. The production of wooden sculptures, as well as general carpentry, has remained

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Alphorn maker – Alphorn Tobias

I have known Tobias Bärtschi for about twelve years. After first steps on an inexpensive entry-level instrument, I was looking for an upgrade at that time, and Tobias already had a reputation for producing virtuoso top horns. After all, no less a person than Joszef Molnar dedicated a “carte de visite” to him, and in it described him as the best alphorn maker in Switzerland. So I acquired an unwound Bärtschi horn (now his “Solist” model), with which I have

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Alphorn maker – Bachmann’s Alphornmacherei

The alphorn maker near Eggiwil in Emmental is a Swiss alphorn making dynasty. Ernst Schüpbach had built his first alphorn here in 1925 and later introduced his son-in-law Hansruedi Bachmann to the craft. Walter Bachmann has been managing the family business in the third generation since 2008. This includes a farm with twelve happy cows, which today still contributes about a third of the income. When Walter speaks lovingly about his “Grossäti” (grandfather), he thus tells first-hand alphorn making history.

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Alphorn maker – Bugada

Aldo Bugada is a trained master carpenter. Together with his brother, he runs a medium-sized family business in the fourth generation. Mainly they produce cabinets, tables, doors and windows. During my visit, I also saw a number of old pews that are being professionally restored at the Falegnameria Fratelli Bugada. Therefore, when he started blowing the alphorn with his wife in 2014, the question arose whether he should buy an alphorn or build one himself. He decided to give it

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Alphorn maker – Cattaneo

From the very first contact with Bruno Cattaneo by e-mail, one senses his infectious enthusiasm and engaging cordiality. He connects alphorn blowing and the craft of alphorn making with a lot of positive emotions. Bruno is a trained carpenter. The company Cattaneo and Kunz – Bruno together with his business partner Gioel Kunz, occasionally supported by his father Claudio Cattaneo – carries out a wide variety of flooring, carpentry and joinery work. The production of alphorns has proved to be

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