Autumn hunting horn concert in Buchbrunn enchants visitors!
An autumnal concert with the Kitzinger Jagdhornbläser in Buchbrunn revives a tradition that is thousands of years old.

Autumn hunting horn concert in Buchbrunn enchants visitors!
Last weekend, an autumnal concert was celebrated in Buchbrunn that revived the oldest tradition of playing the hunting horn. The History Association in Buchbrunn invited the Kitzinger Jagdhornbläser, who attracted numerous visitors with their impressive sounds. The concert took place in the unique ambience of a Stone Age longhouse, which was equipped with rustic seating and a campfire.
The hunting horn players captivated the listeners with marches and hunting signals played on modern hunting horns. It became clear that the tradition of blowing the hunting horn as a means of communication during hunts is not only deeply rooted historically, but also culturally. Even in the Stone Age, the people of Buchbrunn used hunting horns to communicate over long distances. At that time, these instruments were made from cattle and buffalo horns.
Culinary offerings and social gatherings
The open-air concert didn't just offer musical entertainment; The physical well-being was also well taken care of. Participants were able to enjoy tasty venison sausages and a large selection of drinks. The appeal of the event lay not only in the music, but also in the relaxed, sociable atmosphere, which brought many families and friends together and conveyed a feeling of community.
The guests present were particularly fascinated by the sounds of the old horn instruments. The Kitzingen brass group, which has existed since 1959, was able to keep the tradition of hunting horn blowing alive and at the same time inspire the audience for this millennia-old cultural practice.
It seems as if such events are becoming increasingly popular not only in Buchbrunn, but in many places in the region. People have a knack for celebrating traditions and bringing generations together through music.
It is to be hoped that such autumnal concerts will continue to be organized in the future to keep the culture and the community alive. Thanks go to the History Association in Buchbrunn, which contributes with passion and commitment to promoting this valuable tradition. Who knows, maybe there will be a repeat of this successful event soon.
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