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- Appenzeller_string_music abstract "String music from Appenzell plays an important role in the instrumental practice of the region. The first songs from Appenzell originated in the 13th century, by Heinrich von Sax, Lord of castle Clanx, around 1270. In the 16th century an Appenzeller Kuereien Lobelobe, a type of yodel, was composed. Until the end of the 17th century, common instruments such as the drums, pipes, bagpipes, and shalms were also prevalent in this region. The Alder Streichmusik ensemble from Urnäsch was first established in the Appenzeller Hinterland in 1884. The year 1892 saw the foundation of the so-called \"Original Sting Music from Appenzell\" Streich-Quintett Appenzell, a quintet from Appenzell featuring two violins, a dulcimer, a cello and a double bass. Around 1900 the Streichmusik Schmid of Walzenhausen joined them. In 1913 Streichmusik Edelweiss of Trogen was established by Hans Rechsteiner.Representatives of this music are or were: Streichmusik Alder, Streichmusik Schmid, Streichmusik Edelweiss Herisau, Streichmusik Hornsepp, Streichmusik Weissbad, Streichmusik Alperösli, Geschwister Küng, Frauestriichmusig, Streichmusik Bänziger, Toggenburger Original Striichmusig, Brandhölzer Striichmusig, Streichmusik Kalöi, Appenzeller Echo and many more ...The repertoire of Appenzell instrumental music and yodelling is documented and updated by the Center for Folk Music from Appenzell in the Roothuus Gonten.".
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageExternalLink www.zentrum-appenzellermusik.ch.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageID "37526239".
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageLength "1765".
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageRevisionID "581558223".
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Appenzell.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Category:Appenzell_Innerrhoden.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Cello.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Center_for_Folk_Music_from_Appenzell.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Double_bass.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Gonten.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Hammered_dulcimer.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Streich-Quintett_Appenzell.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Streichmusik_Edelweiss.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Streichmusik_Schmid.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink The_Alder_Streichmusik.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Trogen.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Urnäsch.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLink Yodeling.
- Appenzeller_string_music wikiPageWikiLinkText "Appenzeller string music".
- Appenzeller_string_music date "November 2012".
- Appenzeller_string_music langcode "de".
- Appenzeller_string_music otherarticle "Appenzeller Streichmusik".
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- Appenzeller_string_music subject Category:Appenzell_Innerrhoden.
- Appenzeller_string_music comment "String music from Appenzell plays an important role in the instrumental practice of the region. The first songs from Appenzell originated in the 13th century, by Heinrich von Sax, Lord of castle Clanx, around 1270. In the 16th century an Appenzeller Kuereien Lobelobe, a type of yodel, was composed. Until the end of the 17th century, common instruments such as the drums, pipes, bagpipes, and shalms were also prevalent in this region.".
- Appenzeller_string_music label "Appenzeller string music".
- Appenzeller_string_music sameAs Q620979.
- Appenzeller_string_music sameAs Appenzeller_Streichmusik.
- Appenzeller_string_music sameAs m.0nbv61_.
- Appenzeller_string_music sameAs Q620979.
- Appenzeller_string_music wasDerivedFrom Appenzeller_string_music?oldid=581558223.
- Appenzeller_string_music isPrimaryTopicOf Appenzeller_string_music.