Daniel Speer
Die Bänkelsängerlieder
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Composer:Daniel SpeerGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:ca. 1685Average_duration:2:39'Die Bänkelsängerlieder' is a collection of German folk songs composed by Daniel Speer in the late 17th century. The collection was first published in 1697 and quickly became popular among the common people of Germany. The songs were often performed by street musicians known as "Bänkelsänger," who would sing and play instruments while telling stories of love, war, and everyday life. The collection consists of 40 songs, each with its own unique melody and lyrics. The songs are divided into four movements, each with a different theme. The first movement focuses on love and courtship, with songs such as "Ich bin verliebt" (I am in love) and "Schönster Schatz" (Most beautiful treasure). The second movement is dedicated to war and battle, with songs such as "Kriegslied" (War song) and "Schlachtgesang" (Battle song). The third movement is centered around drinking and revelry, with songs such as "Trinklied" (Drinking song) and "Lustig ist das Zigeunerleben" (The gypsy life is merry). The final movement is a collection of miscellaneous songs, including "Der Bauer und sein Sohn" (The farmer and his son) and "Der Schäfer und die Schäferin" (The shepherd and the shepherdess). The characteristics of 'Die Bänkelsängerlieder' are typical of German folk music of the time. The melodies are simple and catchy, with a strong emphasis on rhythm and repetition. The lyrics are often humorous or satirical, poking fun at social norms and conventions. The songs are meant to be sung and played by anyone, regardless of musical training or ability. Overall, 'Die Bänkelsängerlieder' is a charming and entertaining collection of German folk songs that provides a glimpse into the everyday life and culture of 17th century Germany.More....
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