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+ Stage music for "Ein Volksfeind" (2010)
+ Soundtrack for "NOWHERENOW" (2009)
+ Stage music for "Pinocchio" (2008)
+ Stage music for "Die Judith von Shimoda" (2008)
+ Stage music for "Die kleine Hexe" (2007)
+ Chronique de notre vie (2005-7)
+ Stage music for "Momo" (2006)
+ Stage music for "Nathan der Weise" (2005)
+ Stage music for "Früchte des Nichts" (2004)
+ Stage music for "[sic]" (2004)
+ Stage music for "Minna von Barnhelm" (2003)
+ FF Trio + Strings: The Very Idea of Love (Burt Bacharach Reconsidered) (2003)
+ Stage music for "Väter und Söhne" (2002)
+ Wurzelbehandlung: Schubertlied (2002)
+ Stage music for "Inferno / Purgatorio / Paradiso" (2001-2)
+ UltraLounge: Gründungsmythos (2000)
+ JazzCocktail-Demo (1999)
+ Christoph Busse Quintett: Mosquito (1999)
+ uSbEsT+ (1993)


Stage music for "Ein Volksfeind" (2010)

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Soundtrack for "NOWHERENOW" (2009)

Fritz Feger's score for the short film NOWHERENOW by Volker Schmitt is a so-called hybrid production, that is, most instruments were recorded track by track in the studio while the rest is played back via MIDI from a sample library. We've been recording the drum set, cymbals and snare drum (Christian Jung), lower brass (Philipp Haagen) and voice, celli, upright bass, electric bass and guitar as well as whistling. This is the title track:



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Stage music for "Pinocchio" (2008)

The songs are composed by Fritz Feger and performed by "La Banda Delle Teste Di Legno" featuring Fritz Feger (vocals, double bass, cello, occasional guitar), Lothar Müller (guitar), Christian Jung (mandoline, vocals, guitar, mouth drum) and Philipp Haagen (harmonium, melodica).

+ In der Schule (0:46 / 1,2 MB)
+ Neue Jacke (1:45 / 2,5 MB)
+ Am Galgen (2:50 / 4,9 MB)
+ Neue Füße (1:05 / 1,9 MB)
+ Werkstatt (1:06 / 1,6 MB) (same song instrumental)
+ Nachrichten (3:24 / 6,3 MB)
+ Gepettos Brief (1:20 / 1,9 MB) (same song, different lyrics)
+ Unter Wasser (1:19 / 2,0 MB)
+ Falsi amici (1:19 / 1,6 MB)
+ Lamento (1:02 / 1,9 MB)
+ Marionetten (0:27 / 0,6 MB)
+ Verfolgungsjagd (0:58 / 1,4 MB)


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Stage music for "Die Judith von Shimoda" (2008)

The (how do you call it?) "free punk" tracks are performed by Fritz Feger (shouting, electric bass, electric baritone), Christian Jung (drums) und Philipp Haagen (shouting)

+ Harris tobt (0:05 / 0,1 MB)
+ Heusken geht (0:13 / 0,4 MB)
+ Tsuru verkauft Okichi (0:14 / 0,4 MB)
+ Lazarus (0:25 / 0,6 MB)
+ Tee (0:18 / 0,5 MB)
+ Shimodafähre1 (0:18 / 0,5 MB)
+ Spucke1 (0:06 / 0,2 MB)
+ Spucke2 (0:16 / 0,5 MB)
+ Spucke3 (0:06 / 0,2 MB)
+ Sake (0:06 / 0,2 MB)
+ Osai: Nein (0:28 / 0,8 MB)
+ Tsuru flennt (0:26 / 0,5 MB)
+ Shimodafähre2 (0:48 / 1,4 MB)
+ Saito verprügelt Okichi (0:42 / 1,1 MB)

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Stage music for "Die kleine Hexe" (2007)

The Little Witch theme is a simple whistled melody accompanied by a cello (double bass and harp join in, all instruments by Fritz Feger). In the Walpurgisnacht a "Bulgarian female choir" (being Fritz Feger) rages against a MIDI percussion ensemble. The finale also features a mandolin and a bowed double bass. Heimweg and Ritt auf dem Besen have Philipp Haagen on prepared piano, all other instruments (voice, double bass, cello, whistling) by Fritz Feger . Muhme Rumpumpel (the fog witch) comes along quite classically with string tremoloes (Fritz Feger) and brass (Philipp Haagen). Schützenfest features Philipp Haagen on brass section. The "trumpets" are trombones played back at double speed. The tunes none of which has an even meter (with the exception of Schützenfest taking place among humans rather than among wiches) are all written by Fritz Feger.

+ Die kleine Hexe (0:43 / 1,1 MB)
+ Walpurgisnacht (2:02 / 3,3 MB)
+ Heimweg (1:42 / 3,0 MB)
+ Ritt auf dem Besen (1:47 / 3,1 MB)
+ Die kleine Hexe im Herbst (0:47 / 1,1 MB)
+ Die Muhme Rumpumpel (0:44 / 1,2 MB)
+ Schützenfest (0:48 / 1,3 MB)
+ Die kleine Hexe Finale (1:50 / 2,8 MB)


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Chronique de notre vie (2005-7)

"Impromptu" is taken from Philipp Haagen's film score for Nachtschalter. Philipp Haagen on trombone, Fritz Feger on vocals and cello, and Lieven Brunckhorst on alto and tenor sax (sometimes at the same time!). "Sonata 2" stems from Philipp Haagen's stage music for Beckett's "Verwaiser" at Thalia Theatre, directed by Dimiter Gotscheff. Philipp Haagen on prepared piano, Fritz Feger on vocals and cello.

From Fritz Feger's stage music for Annette Kuß' [sic], we have "Traum" ("Dream") with Fritz Feger on vocals and cello, Philipp Haagen on Indian harmonium and trombone, and Lieven Brunckhorst on bass clarinet (see the original!). "Unschuld" by Haagen stems from the theatre piece with the same name. Now Philipp Haagen's "Erstes Liedchen" with the author on prepared piano and Fritz Feger as singer. Err. To relax listen to 2 tracks by Feger from Früchte des Nichts @ Thalia, and finally there is Fegers "Yesterday" from Minna (Bochum).

Here is more about Chronique, and in the sheet music section the partitions of all Chronique arrangements can be viewed, MIDI-playbacked, transposed, saved and printed.

+ Impromptu (3:08 / 3,58 MB) Intro
+ Sonata 2 (5:37 / 9,00 MB) Intro
+ Traum (3:41 / 4,50 MB) Intro
+ Unschuld (2:41 / 3,08 MB) Intro
+ Erstes Liedchen (2:20 / 2,67 MB) Intro
+ Lamento (2:20 / 2,67 MB) Intro
+ Wer nichts zu tun hat (2:42 / 2,46 MB) Intro
+ Ismus (2:10 / 3,23 MB) Intro
+ Yesterday (4:21 / 6,97 MB) Intro

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Stage Music for "Momo" (2006)

All compositions, lyrics, all instruments played and voices sung, and production by Fritz Feger. All sounds in 'Gigis House' except the bass drum are samples from other Momo tracks. 'Amphitheater' may remind some listeners to 'Minna von Barnhelm'...

+ Seefahrt (2:51 / 2,61 MB) Intro
+ Amphitheater (1:18 / 1,78 MB) Intro
+ Gigis House (1:43 / 1,57 MB) Intro
+ Meister Hora (5:38 / 5:14 MB) Intro
+ Finale (0:47 / 1,27 MB) Intro


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Stage music for "Nathan der Weise" (2005)

Philipp Haagen's compositions for the stage music recordings of "Nathan der Weise" are straightforwardly oriented towards the possibilities of studio production: orchestral and choir arrangement, played by Fritz Feger and Philipp Haagen mostly using overdub technique (only in some few cases, sample libraries are utilized) meet Fritz Feger's futuristic-archaic mouth percussion.

More informations about Nathan der Weise.

+ #03 (2:21 / 3,77 MB) Intro
+ #07 (1:31 / 2,05 MB) Intro
+ #11 (3:44 / 4,25 MB) Intro


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Stage music for "Früchte des Nichts" (2004)

The first two pieces are written for vocals (or rather screaming), electric bass and delay / loop sampler. They're best described as punk-hardcore-prog. The Lamento for baritone, gypsie-countertenor, cello, indian harmonium and multiphonics-tuba appears transfigured-sacral-mystical. Here you get more information and the scores of the stage music.

+ Wer nichts zu tun hat (2:42 / 2,46 MB) Intro
+ Ismus (2:10 / 3,23 MB) Intro
+ Lamento (5:12 / 4,76 MB) Intro


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Stage Music for "[sic]" (2004)

This is one of the playback tracks of the stage music for Melissa Gibson's "[sic]", put into play by Annette Kuß at Schauspielhaus Bonn. Like the whole soundtrack (with one prominent exception) it features more or less processed sounds of everyday items. In this case shower, vacuum cleaner, a blown beer bottel and the funny sound bare feet produce in a bath tub.

+ Traum (4:00 / 5,1 MB) Intro


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Stage Music for "Minna von Barnhelm" (2003)

The playback tracks for Lessing's "Minna von Barnhelm", put into play by Karin Beier at Schauspielhaus Bochum, are produced by Fritz Feger in his new recording studio (which is very much in the beginnings...). All vocals and instruments are performed/played or programmed by him, respectively, with the exception of the drum tracks of "Franziskas Tanz", "Tellheim, der Frauenheld" and "Feuerwand" played by Michael Verhovec via MIDI.

+ Minnas Zuversicht (3:06 / 4,9 MB) Intro
+ Franziskas Tanz (Comme l'amour) (2:11 / 3,5 MB) Intro
+ Tellheim, der Frauenheld (I'm Gonna Make You...) (3:17 / 4,6 MB) Intro
+ Feuerwand (Blue Is the Sky) (1:37 / 2,7 MB) Intro
+ Franzi und Paule (Yesterday) (3:40 / 5,3 MB) Intro

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Fritz Feger Trio + Strings: The Very Idea of Love
(Burt Bacharach Reconsidered) (2001/2003)


The Fritz Feger Trio features Fritz Feger (vocals, bass, arrangements), Christoph Busse (piano) and Michael Verhovec (drums) and is supplemented by Henning Vater, Jan Eckels and Raliza Nikolov (violin), Mathias Feger (viola) and Anke Dieterle (cello). The tracks were recorded in October 2001 at Tonstudio Vagnsson; please consider the scores of the string arrangements.

+ With strings: The Last One to Be Loved (7:18 / 11,2 MB) Intro
+ With strings: A House Is Not a Home (3:55 / 5,0 MB) Intro
+ Trio: Anyone Who Had a Heart (5:28 / 8,0 MB) Intro
+ Trio: Are You There (4:51 / 6,8 MB) Intro

The tracks are taken from the CD "The Very Idea of Love (Burt Bacharach Reconsidered)" (schoener hören, NRW-Vertrieb, NRW 4016). .mp3-Intros for all pieces on the disc can be found in the CD section.

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Stage Music for "Väter und Söhne" (2002)

The stage music for "Väter und Söhne" consists in a simple cello melody and an instrumental song where Fritz Feger whistles, plays cello, mandolin, Fender bass, and has produced the rest at the computer. There is the score of "Nikolaj Petrowitsch Kirsanow" for cello solo in the scores section in a much longer version.

+ Nikolaj Petrowitsch Kirsanow (1:52 / 2,9 MB) Intro
+ Nikolaj's Fifties Superparty (1:31 / 2,3 MB) Intro


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Wurzelbehandlung "Schubertlied" (2002)

The Wurzelbehandlung "Schubertlied" with Fritz Feger (this time vocals, upright and arrangements), Philipp Haagen (this time piano, trombone, tuba and shouting) and Michael Verhovec (this time drums and glockenspiel) can be listened to in a bootleg from April 4, 2002 at the foyer of Thalia in der Gaußstraße In the chaos of the live performance the bass and vocals are partly clipping. But it should be recognizable what is meant!

+ Am Feierabend (3:45 / 23,4 MB) Intro
+ Erlkönig (7:22 / 7,2 MB) Intro
+ Das Heideröslein (2:00 / 2,1 MB) Intro
+ Auf dem Flusse (8:13 / 11,4 MB) Intro
+ Der Leiermann (14:59 / 24,7 MB) Intro
+ Encore: Von fremden Ländern und Menschen (5:31 / 5,2 MB) Intro
   (which is however from Robert Schumann's "Kinderszenen"...)

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Stage Music for "Inferno / Purgatorio / Paradiso" (2001/2002)

The stage music of the triology Inferno / Purgatorio / Paradiso by Fritz Feger, Philipp Haagen and Michael Verhovec is performed by Fritz Feger (vocals, cello, surle), Philipp Haagen (tuba, harmonium, vocals), Michael Verhovec (drums, vocals) and members of the actor ensemble as choir.

+ Inferno: The Book of Death (3:21 / 4,3 MB) Intro
+ Inferno: Fortuna (3:32 / 3,6 MB) Intro
+ Inferno: Seat of the Soul (4:33 / 5,6 MB) Intro
+ Purgatorio: Melancholiki (4:05 / 4,9 MB) Intro
+ Purgatorio: Beata viscera (5:41 / 7,0 MB) Intro (Magister Perotinus)
+ Purgatorio: Canto nero (3:29 / 4,3 MB) Intro
+ Paradiso: Tango Paradiso (3:31 / 3,4 MB) Intro

=> Order "Inferno" program booklet with mini-CD for € 7,-

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UltraLounge: Gründungsmythos (2000)

Recorded in the night of Februar 14, 2000, at the studio of Schauspielhaus Hamburg with Fritz Feger on cello, vocals, whistling, and Michael Verhovec on live electronics.

+ Herz aus Gold (3:27 / 3,4 MB) Intro
+ Kirschplanet (3:14 / 3,1 MB) Intro
+ Enke (2:13 / 2,6 MB) Intro
+ Trillian (2:38 / 3,3 MB) Intro
+ Kamasutra-Johnny (1:49 / 2,2 MB) Intro
+ Deep Thought (2:14 / 3,1 MB) Intro

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JazzCocktail-Demo (1999)

Featuring Fritz Feger on vocals and double bass, Christoph Busse on piano and Michael Verhovec on drums, and recorded at Tonstudio Vagnsson, then Hannover based.

+ Teach Me Tonight (4:03 / 5,9 MB) Intro
+ Fly Me To the Moon (3:16 / 5,0 MB) Intro
+ Unforgettable (2:52 / 4,4 MB) Intro
+ Stompin' At the Savoy (2:17 / 3,6 MB) Intro

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Christoph Busse Quintett: Mosquito (1999)

These three tracks with compositions by Fritz Feger are published on the EinsteinMusic CD 01061 and received 4 out of 5 stars in Jazzthetik 3/01. The setup includes Jürgen Hahn: trumpet, Christian Weidner: saxophone, Christoph Busse: piano, Fritz Feger: double bass; and Michael Verhovec: drums. The intros of all pieces of the respective CD can be found in the CD section, and here are the scores of Fritz Feger's pieces.

+ Young Heretics (3:51 / 6,3 MB) Intro
+ Second Trial (5:44 / 9,4 MB) Intro
+ A Backward Glance (7:07 / 11,5 MB) Intro

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uSbEsT+(1993)

Recorded in the cellar of the flat-share at Lavesstraße 72, Hannover, on analog compact cassette. With Tilman Denecke (guitar), Rudi Mahall (bass clarinet, turntables), Fritz Feger (double bass and Fender bass) and Michael Verhovec (drums).

+ Lauwarmes Erbrochenes (2:10 / 3,6 MB) Intro
+ Der Schatz mit Silberblick (3:39 / 5,7 MB) Intro
+ Eng ist's in der kleinsten Hütte (2:38 / 4,4 MB) Intro
+ Tote kennen keine Punkte (3:18 / 5,2 MB) Intro
+ Meister der Cousine (4:42 / 7,4 MB) Intro
+ Feuerwassermusik (4:04 / 6,0 MB) Intro

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last edited on February 21, 2010