- Germany, in the
summers he
would work in the
manner of the West
Palatine Wandermusikanten, who
would travel as
musical entertainers throughout Europe in the...
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exhibition on the
theme of "Mackenbach
Wandering Musicians" (Mackenbacher
Wandermusikanten) as part of the 100th
anniversary of the
Mackenbach Music Society in...
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Thorsten Weiland: Das
Hundeshagener Kochum. Ein Rotwelsch-Dialekt von
Wandermusikanten aus dem Eichsfeld.
Quellen – Wörterbuch – Analyse. Schöningh, Paderborn...
- Hakenharfen). Jiří Kleňha: Das
Harfenspiel in Böhmen: die
Geschichte der
Wandermusikanten aus Nechanitz. Übersetzt aus dem
Tschechischen von
Gisela Rusá. 1....
- (
Wandermusikanten).
Kusel is
often seen
nowadays as the hub of this movement, even
though the town
itself yielded very few of
these Wandermusikanten....
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because in the 19th and
early 20th centuries, the
itinerant bandsmen or
Wandermusikanten from the
Upper Palatinate area of
Bavaria were "famous in
Europe ....
- 157–176.
Marliese Fuhrmann:
Kuckucksruf und Nachtigall. Die Pfälzer
Wandermusikanten. Gollenstein, Blieskastel, 2000, ISBN 3-933389-27-5. Paul P. J. Engel:...
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which were
needed to
supply the
local people.
There were also the
Wandermusikanten,
travelling musicians who
plied their trade all over
Europe and even...
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travelled the
world as
Wandermusikanten,
performing music in many
different countries. In 1909,
there were 73 of
these Wandermusikanten in Aschbach. Among...
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parish church,
built in 1895-1896, which,
owing to the
great many
Wandermusikanten ("travelling musicians") at one time, is also
widely known as the Musikantendom...