Kiem Pauli

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Kiem Pauli (born October 25, 1882 in Munich , † September 10, 1960 in Wildbad Kreuth ; actually Emanuel Kiem , according to older information also Paul Kiem ) was a musician and folk song collector who was essential to the revival of Bavarian folk music in the first half of the twentieth Century contributed.

Life

Kiem Pauli grew up in Munich, his mother died early, and he himself described his childhood as “everything, just not beautiful”. In 1903 Michael Dengg founded the Tegernsee Bauernbühne , where Kiem worked as a musician and cashier, and finally as an actor.

Kiem Pauli stayed as a musician at Tegernsee and met Ludwig Thoma there, who gave him the song book Steyerisches Raspelwerk by Konrad Mautner , an extensive collection of Austrian folk songs, for Christmas 1919 .

This was the trigger that led Kiem Pauli to collect Bavarian folk music that had previously only been passed on orally. Kiem, who also played the harp and guitar in addition to the zither , traveled from farm to farm through Upper Bavaria by bicycle from 1927 and had songs sung to him, which he noted and published in book form in 1934 as a collection of Upper Bavarian folk songs . He was accompanied on many of his travels by the Munich musicologist Kurt Huber , who often recorded the songs on one of the first phonographs .

The trips were only made possible by Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria and Hereditary Prince Albrecht of Bavaria , whom he met through Thoma. Kiem had a house through her and a support that allowed him to wander.

In 1929 Kiem organized a price singing at the Überfahrt inn in Rottach-Egern. In the written application process, almost 1,000 songs were sent in - a treasure for the folk music collector Kiem and the real success of the price singing on March 29 and 30, 1930, which received wide attention and was even broadcast on the radio.

Kiem Pauli, who had suffered from gastrointestinal problems since World War I , continued his work in the following years and published further books and folk music collections in Wildbad Kreuth until his death in 1960.

He was a member of the Catholic Bavarian student association KBSt.V. Rhaetia .

Honors

Works

  • Kiem Pauli: Collection of Upper Bavarian Folk Songs. 1934. Reprint: Old Upper Bavarian Folk Songs. Parkland, Cologne 2001, ISBN 3-89340-002-8 .
  • Kurt Huber , Kiem Pauli: Old Bavarian songbook for young and old. Schott, Mainz 1936 etc., ED 2599.
  • Kurt Huber, Kiem Pauli: Upper Bavarian folk songs. Munich 1937. New edition 1954. Reprint: Süddeutscher Verlag, Munich 1980, ISBN 3-7991-5010-2 .
  • Kiem Pauli: Singing day with Kiem Pauli. Alpine Christmas carols, Hasinger, Rosenheim 1951, OCLC 165786388 .

literature

  • District of Upper Bavaria (ed.): Kiem Pauli (1882–1960). Life and compilation . Munich 1987, 3rd corrected and expanded edition, Munich 1995.
  • Lorenz Maier : Kiem, Paul (Kiem Pauli). In: Karl Bosl (ed.): Bosls Bavarian biography. Pustet, Regensburg 1983, ISBN 3-7917-0792-2 , p. 414 ( digitized version ).
  • Karl Edelmann : The Kiem Pauli. The folk song and folk music in Upper Bavaria. In: Ernst Schusser (ed.): Karl Edelmann and his life with folk music. Munich 1998, pp. 62-65.
  • Sepp Eibl : 1st Upper Bavarian Prize Singing in Egern am Tegernsee. Documentation in text and images. Rosenheimer Verlagshaus, Rosenheim 1980, ISBN 3-475-52292-6 .
  • Benno Eisenburg: The Kiem Pauli. In: Joachim F. Angerer (Ed.): Klingendes Tal. Valley 1996, pp. 187-194.
  • Wolfgang A. Mayer:  Kiem, Emanuel (Kiem Pauli). In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1977, ISBN 3-428-00192-3 , p. 581 f. ( Digitized version ).
  • Paul Ernst Rattelmüller : The Kiem Pauli. In: Bund der Bayerischen Gebirgsschützen-Kompanien (Ed.): Black firmly in the eye, in the heart white and blue. Wolnzach 2001, pp. 118-122.
  • Annette Thoma (ed.): The folk song in Old Bavaria and its singers. A birthday book for Kiem Pauli. Callwey, Munich 1952.
  • Annette Thoma: Kiem Pauli. In: Straubinger Calendar (1992), pp. 167–177.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Born as "Emanuel" according to the baptism certificate and school reports, see: District of Upper Bavaria (ed.): Kiem Pauli (1882–1960). Life and compilation . Munich 1987, 3rd corrected and expanded edition, Munich 1995, p. 6.
  2. ^ Kiem Pauli in the Bavarian Musicians' Lexicon Online (BMLO)
  3. ^ Manfred Seifert: Volksmusikpflege. In: Historical Lexicon of Bavaria . February 28, 2011, accessed July 9, 2012 .
  4. ^ Wolfgang A. Mayer:  Kiem, Emanuel (Kiem Pauli). In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1977, ISBN 3-428-00192-3 , p. 581 f. ( Digitized version ). The print edition from 1977 still has "Kiem, Paul" as a lemma. In the online edition this has now been corrected to “Kiem, Emanuel”.
  5. Lorenz Maier : Kiem, Paul (Kiem Pauli). In: Karl Bosl (ed.): Bosls Bavarian biography. Pustet, Regensburg 1983, ISBN 3-7917-0792-2 , p. 414 ( digitized version ).