Gertrud Drechsler
Gertrud Liska Drechsler b. Göschel , most recently Drechsler-Groß (born March 16, 1896 in Bärenwalde , † February 20, 1984 in Kirchberg ) was a German dialect poet from the western Ore Mountains .
Gertrud Göschel married Willy Drechsler from Chemnitz on May 7, 1921 and moved with him to Gartenstrasse in Rabenstein . There she worked as a dialect writer, published poems in the Glückauf -hefte of the Erzgebirgsverein , in the calendar for the Erzgebirge and the rest of Saxony by Woldemar Müller and in various daily newspapers. She also wrote songs like 's werd Herbist and Haamliche Lieb , both in a manner by Albert Schramm . Her song De Bimmelbah! , which was also sold as a song postcard.
Works
- Mei Arzgebirg mei Haamitland , Chemnitz, Ernestische Buchhandlung, 1933
literature
- Horst Henschel : Singing Land. 400 dialect songs from the Ore Mountains . Hofmeister, Leipzig 1939 ( Erzgebirgische Heimatkunde 19), p. 31
- Monika Knauth: We honor personalities connected to the Erzgebirge: Gertrud Drechsler-Groß for her 110th birthday . In: Glückauf. 117, 2006, 3, ISSN 0342-5150 , p. 63.
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SURNAME | Wood turner, Gertrud |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Göschel, Gertrud (maiden name); Drechsler-Groß, Gertrud (married name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German dialect poet from the Ore Mountains |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 16, 1896 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bear forest |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th February 1984 |
Place of death | Kirchberg |