Hans Nogger

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Hans Nogger (born July 27, 1869 in Munich as Johann Baptist Nogger ; † 1938 ) was a Bavarian entertainer.

Live and act

He was born on July 27, 1869 in Munich as Johann Baptist Nogger. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries he was one of the Munich folk singers around August Junker and Alois Hönle . At the moment nothing is known about his further life after 1924. He died in 1938.

Nogger recorded for The Gramophone and Typewriter Ltd. in 1903 . and Sister Companies , including two with August Junker.

Audio documents

  • 7 "Gramophone Record 44 303 (mx. 1118 c) Die Mondscheinbrüder. Sung by Hans Nogger and August Junker, Munich. German. Duet.
  • 7 "Gramophone Record 44 304 (mx. 1119 c) Die two Holledauer. Sung by Hans Nogger and August Junker, Munich. German. Duet.
  • 10 "Gramophone Record 2-42 669 (mx. 1190 z) Aennchen von Tharau. Sung by Hans Nogger, Munich.

literature

  • Alan Kelly: His Master's Voice: The German Catalog. A Complete Numerical Catalog of German Gramophone Recordings Made from 1898 to 1929 in Germany, Austria, and Elsewhere by the Gramophone Company Ltd. Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn., London 1994, ISBN 0-313-29220-5 , p. 445.
  • Erwin Münz: The Munich folk singers. A book of memories of the good old days. Süddeutscher Verlag, Munich 1956.
  • Hans Nogger - Entry in the Bavarian Musicians' Lexicon Online. (ID no. N0581).

Individual evidence

  1. Berthold Leimbach: Sound documents of the cabaret and their interpreters 1898–1945. Self-published, Göttingen 1991. Unpag., Numerous. Fig.