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  1. ONIONOISE is the third CD by The Vegetable Orchestra, an ensemble unique to the world of music which is committed to the exploration of the acoustic qualities of vegetables. In addition to performing on the international concert circuit, the 12-people collective from Vienna has spent the last dozen years experimenting with the building of ...

  2. 21 de nov. de 2010 · If you see people in the supermarket thumping pumpkins, crinkling onion skins or rolling dried beans, they may be members of the Vienna Vegetable Orchestra s...

  3. automate. Automate presents the vegetable orchestra’s second cd and their logical further development. the work on the organic sound bodies and refinement of the playing and recording techniques have made audible a new vegetable sound universe. Along with cover versions of Kraftwerk, the cd is a compilation of tracks influenced by the most ...

  4. 11 de ene. de 2014 · The Vegetable Orchestra performs with instruments made from fresh vegetables, which must be built anew for each concert and each rehearsal. The use of variou...

  5. 26 de ago. de 2023 · to receive news with concerts dates and other news from the vegetable orchestra please subscribe here. if you want to unsubscribe from our newsletter go here. events & concerts. 11.12.2024 Geneva (CH) 08.06.2024 DRUMS FUSION International Festival of Rhythm and Percussion Art, Bydgoszcz (PL)

  6. Watch on. Recording our third album ONIONOISE: Footage of the vegetable orchestra during shopping, preparations and some clips of one of our live shows: Krautfunding - The Green Album: Our krautfunding campaign for Green Album is over. Thanks to everybody who funded and spread the word! Here is the video still:

  7. 18 de sept. de 2017 · The ‘orchestra’ is made up of 10 musicians, and they craft their instruments from a range of vegetables. “A pumpkin works very well on its own as a bass drum, and you can make all sorts of instruments—like flutes, recorders and xylophones—from carrots,” Jörg Piringer, a musician from the Vegetable Orchestra told City Lab.