Kastelruther Spatzen

Classic Schlager

Kastelruther Spatzen

About Kastelruther Spatzen

Kastelruther Spatzen reclaimed the sound and spirit of traditional German music for the modern era. Walter Mauroner, Valentin Silbernagl, and Karl Schieder co-founded the group in 1983, deriving their name from the South Tyrol city they called home. Following the additions of Oswald Sattler, Ferdinand Rier, and Norbert Rier, Kastelruther Spatzen scored their first hit with 1984's "Das Mädchen mit den Erloschenen Augen." Schieder and Ferdinand Rier exited in 1986, inaugurating the lineup changes that would become a signature element of Kastelruther Spatzen's long and winding history, although frontman Norbert Rier, Mauroner, and Silbernagl remained fixtures for decades. In 1990 the group vied for the Grand Prix de Volksmusik with the smash "Tränen Passen Nicht zu Dir." Kastelruther Spatzen did not win, but the exposure elevated their profile throughout Europe, and subsequent hits including "Eine Weiße Rose," "Che Bella la Vita," and "Das Lied der Dornenvögel" made the group the most commercially successful traditional German folk act of their generation. In the spring of 1998, Kastelruther Spatzen made tabloid headlines when manager Karlheinz Gross was brutally murdered. The group recorded a tribute hit, "Du Warst Wie ein Bruder," and established a large cash reward for information leading to the assailant, but the crime remained unsolved. The band continued recording well into the next century, releasing innumerable discs: at least one new album each year, and sometimes more (the only year they missed was 1999, when they were still in shock over Gross' death; they made up for it by releasing no fewer than three albums in 2000). In 2013, Kastelruther Spatzen celebrated the 30th anniversary of their debut LP with Planet der Lieder, which like most of their albums easily coasted into the Top Ten of the sales charts, peaking at number four. With a bottomless repertoire and a readymade fan base, their light, smooth, syrupy, and sentimental fusion of volksmusik and schlager continued to delight fans across Europe. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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About Kastelruther Spatzen

Kastelruther Spatzen reclaimed the sound and spirit of traditional German music for the modern era. Walter Mauroner, Valentin Silbernagl, and Karl Schieder co-founded the group in 1983, deriving their name from the South Tyrol city they called home. Following the additions of Oswald Sattler, Ferdinand Rier, and Norbert Rier, Kastelruther Spatzen scored their first hit with 1984's "Das Mädchen mit den Erloschenen Augen." Schieder and Ferdinand Rier exited in 1986, inaugurating the lineup changes that would become a signature element of Kastelruther Spatzen's long and winding history, although frontman Norbert Rier, Mauroner, and Silbernagl remained fixtures for decades. In 1990 the group vied for the Grand Prix de Volksmusik with the smash "Tränen Passen Nicht zu Dir." Kastelruther Spatzen did not win, but the exposure elevated their profile throughout Europe, and subsequent hits including "Eine Weiße Rose," "Che Bella la Vita," and "Das Lied der Dornenvögel" made the group the most commercially successful traditional German folk act of their generation. In the spring of 1998, Kastelruther Spatzen made tabloid headlines when manager Karlheinz Gross was brutally murdered. The group recorded a tribute hit, "Du Warst Wie ein Bruder," and established a large cash reward for information leading to the assailant, but the crime remained unsolved. The band continued recording well into the next century, releasing innumerable discs: at least one new album each year, and sometimes more (the only year they missed was 1999, when they were still in shock over Gross' death; they made up for it by releasing no fewer than three albums in 2000). In 2013, Kastelruther Spatzen celebrated the 30th anniversary of their debut LP with Planet der Lieder, which like most of their albums easily coasted into the Top Ten of the sales charts, peaking at number four. With a bottomless repertoire and a readymade fan base, their light, smooth, syrupy, and sentimental fusion of volksmusik and schlager continued to delight fans across Europe. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Kastelruther Spatzen's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
29 Apr 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in Jena Volkshaus Jena, Jena
29 Apr 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in JENA Volkshaus Jena, Jena, TH, Germany
30 Apr 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in Riesa Stadthalle Stern, Riesa
30 Apr 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in Riesa Stadthalle Stern Riesa, Riesa, SN, Germany
01 May 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in HOYERSWERDA Lausitzhalle Hoyerswerda GmbH, HOYERSWERDA
19 May 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in LEIPZIG Gewandhaus zu Leipzig, Großer Saal, Leipzig, SN, Germany
20 May 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in GERA Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Gera, Gera, TH, Germany
03 Jun 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in Fürth Stadthalle Fürth, Fürth
03 Jun 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in FÜRTH Stadthalle Fürth, Wipperfürth, NP, Germany
04 Jun 2026 Kastelruther Spatzen in PLAUEN Festhalle Plauen, PLAUEN

Kastelruther Spatzen's Popular songs

  • Eine weiße Rose
  • Hal-Le-Lu-Ja
  • Ich schwör'

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Kastelruther Spatzen reclaimed the sound and spirit of traditional German music for the modern era. Walter Mauroner, Valentin Silbernagl, and Karl Schieder co-founded the group in 1983, deriving their name from the South Tyrol city they called home. Following the additions of Oswald Sattler,…
Kastelruther Spatzen's most streamed songs include Eine weiße Rose, Hal-Le-Lu-Ja, Ich schwör'. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Kastelruther Spatzen is primarily known for classic schlager, frequently fusing it with elements of schlager. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Kastelruther Spatzen's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Eine weiße Rose, Hal-Le-Lu-Ja, Ich schwör' are available on all major platforms. Follow Kastelruther Spatzen on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Kastelruther Spatzen has over 160.4K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Kastelruther Spatzen is currently scheduled to perform in 8 cities: Jena, Riesa, HOYERSWERDA, Leipzig, Gera, Fürth, Wipperfürth, PLAUEN. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Kastelruther Spatzen is currently touring in Germany in 2026. Check AllEvents for the full Kastelruther Spatzen 2026 tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets.
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