Josefa Schiefer

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Josephine Katharina "Pepi" Schiefer (* May 6, 1892 in Laufen ; † February 8, 1980 ibid) was a German entertainer , local researcher and folk song collector in the Rupertiwinkel .

Life

Together with her younger sister, the trained photographer Bertha (born February 19, 1904 in Laufen; † July 31, 1979 there), Josefa Schiefer, who worked as a domestic worker, began collecting regional stories, customs , folk songs and dialect expressions in the 1930s . Josefa had previously come into contact with the Wandervogel movement as a domestic worker in Munich and Berlin . Collected folk songs, some of which were only taken over vocal decades ago, were later recorded by the sisters on tape so that forgotten and almost lost songs could be archived and preserved for posterity.

The sisters apply u. a. As the keepers of the Laufen- Oberndorfer shipping tradition , they collected the old songs of the boatmen and performed these songs publicly.

Josefa Schiefer published a number of local historical and folkloric writings. As part of the Upper Bavarian folk song maintenance, the sisters were often invited to stage events and radio broadcasts - even after the Second World War .

The sisters lived in Laufen, where they operated a hot iron in the 1950s and 1960s, and are both buried there in the new cemetery.

Works (selection)

  • Vo herent und drent , a collection of songs from the left and right of the Salzach between Teisenberg and Innviertel, Bavarian State Association for Homeland Care, Munich 1977
  • The Laufener Buckkasten , in: Sänger- u. Musikantenzeitung , Volume 5, Issue 2, 1962, pages 22-32
  • Memories of Pauer Castle on the Abtsee , in: Das Salzfaß , NF 2, 1968, pages 78-80

Awards

literature

  • Paul Ernst Rattelmüller : The Schiefer siblings from Laufen an der Salzach , in: Sänger- u. Musikantenzeitung , Volume 23, 1980, Pages 158-160 (biography)
  • Hans Roth : Farewell to Pepi Schiefer , in: Das Salzfaß , NF 14, 1980, pages 36-37
  • Rainer Lotz (eds.), Andreas Masel, Susanne Ziegler: German National Discography. Discography of ethnic recordings , Volume 1, Verlag Lotz, 1998, ISBN 3-9805808-2-2 and ISBN 978-3-9805808-2-3 , page 207

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Announcements of the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies , Volume 100, 1960, page 280 ( excerpt )
  2. ^ Walter Deutsch , Rudolf Pietsch: The folk music in the province of Salzburg. 11th Seminar for Folk Music Research 1975 , Volume 2, Writings on Folk Music, University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Verlag Schendl, 1990, page 168 ( excerpt )
  3. Petra Farwick, Otto Holzapfel : German folk song landscapes, landscape register of records in the German folk song archive, volume 2, studies on folk song research, 1983, page 82 ( excerpt )
  4. ^ Regina Schulte : Das Dorf im Verhör , Verlag Rowohlt, 1989, ISBN 3-498-06236-0 or ISBN 978-3-498-06236-1
  5. Ernst Neweklowsky: The shipping and rafting in the area of ​​the upper Danube , Volume 1, series of publications by the Institute for Regional Studies of Upper Austria, Upper Austrian State Publishing House , 1952, page 388 ( excerpt ) ( excerpt )
  6. The skippers from Laufen and Oberndorf and their social environment ( Memento of the original from July 14, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / lobensommer.com
  7. ^ Rainer E. Lotz (Ed.): Deutsche National-Discographie , page 207 ( excerpt )
  8. ^ The Language Service , Volume 7, Society for the German Language, Wiesbaden 1963
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