Martin Mühlau

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Martin Mühlau (born March 11, 1883 , † January 15, 1969 ) was a Saxon folk singer.

Life

The musician, author of instrumental and solo scenes, was a member of the Eyle singers, the Leipzig Seidel singers and the Leipzig Krystallpalast singers .

Works

Mühlau wrote the following 21 pieces:

  • Bärne's postillon, instrumental scene
  • A musical wreath of songs, instrumental scene
  • A musical postilion, instrumental scene
  • Horn player Bliemchen from the Luftschifferbataillon, instrumental scene
  • Horn player Tute from the 4th company, instrumental scene
  • Hussar trumpeter Karl, instrumental scene
  • Saxon Schnadahüpfln, instrumental scene
  • The village musician
  • The signalist from the paramedics
  • Ede from the guard and lock company
  • A musical courier
  • A musical unique
  • A well-traveled marine musician
  • Orchestra servant tuning fork
  • The Bavarian postilion
  • The wandering bird
  • A musical chimney sweep
  • A musical unique
  • Court musician lip trill
  • Music Director Triller
  • Paramedic Pieke

Audio documents

Martin Mühlau's sound recordings exist on Kalliope, Beka, Electrocord / Cordy (Isi) and Hermophon.

Calliope

Original lecture in Saxon dialect with piano and piston:

  • The Bavarian Postillon / Der Wandervogel, both titles by Martin Mühlau. Kalliope K 258 (mx. Zw 2347)
  • The Bavarian Postillon / The Wandervogel. Saxon dialect, written and performed by Martin Mühlau. Calliope 5040
  • Schneiderfritzel / Tutenbach's career (Paul Göbel). Kalliope K.259, also Kalliope 5047

Beka

  • Mühlau Martin, Leipzig Crystal Palace singer:
    • Occasional musician Krumpel (Vallenda). Beka-Grand-Record 14 926
    • The stick trumpeter from the old days (Mühlau). Beka-Grand-Record 14 927
    • A musical chimney sweep (Mühlau) part 1/2. Beka 14 934/40
    • A Sorrowful Widower (Oscar Junghähnel). Beka B 3708 (mx. 14 938)
    • Tutenbach's career, by Paul Göbel. Beka B.3708-II (mx. 14 942)

Electrocord / Cordy

  • Kanonen-Maxe / An old town soldier. Electrocord 1231
  • Orchestra servant tuning fork / The Bavarian postilion. Electrocord 1232, also published on Isi 1232.
  • Court musician Lippentriller / A musical unique. Electrocord 1286 (mx. 5589/5591)
  • Paramedic Pieke / Music Director Triller. Electrocord 1287 (mx. 5624/5625)
  • A musical unique: humorous gentlemen's lecture, written and performed by Martin Mühlau, Leipzig, member of the Leipzig Seidel singers. Cordy catalog number 3129 - die number 5591
  • Hofmusikus Lippentriller: humorous gentlemen's lecture, written and performed by Martin Mühlau, Leipzig, member of the Leipzig Seidel singers. Cordy catalog number 3129 - die number 5589

Hermophon noble sound

“Hermophon Edelklang” was a product of the Arno Bauer company in Chemnitz. and used matrices from Artiphon, Calliope and Isiphon.

  • The Bavarian Postillon / Martin Mühlau. Original lecture in Saxon dialect, with piano and piston. Hermophon-Edelklang catalog number 1301 - matrix number 2340, further numbers: Zw 2340 (matrix stem number)
  • The Wandervogel / Martin Mühlau. Original lecture in Saxon dialect, with piano and piston. Hermophon-Edelklang catalog number 1302 [page 2 of 2], matrix number 2341, further numbers: Zw 2341 (matrix master number)
  • Musician Tutenbach's career: Original lecture by P. Gäbel [sic] / In Saxon dialect with piano and piston. Presented by Martin Mühlau. Hermophon-Edelklang catalog number 1303 - matrix number 2342, further numbers: 07717 (label); 2342 (mirror).
  • Schneider Fritzel: Original lecture by P. Gäbel [sic] / In Saxon dialect with piano and piston. Presented by Martin Mühlau. Hermophon-Edelklang catalog number 1303 - matrix number 2343, further numbers: 07719 (label); 2343 (mirror)

Re-releases

  • CD Rare Shellacs - Saxony - Volkssänger 1910–1932 at Trikont, Munich. Catalog No. US 0264 contains as track 18: Tutenbach's career. Saxon lecture by Paul Göbel. Voiced by Martin Mühlau, Leipzig Crystal Palace singer. Beka B.3708-II (mx. 14 942)

Web links

  • Martin Mühlau at DNB Musikarchiv [1]
  • Martin Mühlau at dismarc.org [2] (enter name)
  • Martin Mühlau at discogs [3]
  • Audio sample: Tutenbach's career (Paul Göbel) sung by Martin Mühlau, Leipzig's Krystallpalast singer. Beka B.3708-II (mx. 14 942), attach. May 1913 [reprinting 1920s]
  • Audio sample: An old city soldier singing lecture with recitation, with piston and piano accompaniment. Written and performed in Saxon dialect by Martin Mühlau, Leipzig. Electrocord No.1231 a (mx.?), Up. c. 1927

Individual evidence

  1. Figure Wilh. Eyles Leipzig singer (right outside: Martin Mühlau)
  2. On the successor label “Cordy” of the Leipzig company Isiphon-Electrocord (from 1929) Mühlau is explicitly referred to as a “member of the Leipzig Seidel singer”, z. B. on Cordy 3129 (mx. 5591 “A musical unique” and mx. 5589 “Hofmusikus Lippentriller”): “Written and performed by Martin Mühlau, Leipzig, member of the Leipziger Seidel-Sänger”, cf. One and two
  3. cf. Plate label Beka B.3708-II under Tutenbach's career and Beka 14 934/40
  4. Illustration of the record label
  5. Logo (letters AB framed by C) shown at Albis-International.de
  6. Illustration of the Hermophon label at 78Record.de and Romfi.com