Reinhold Fischer (folk singer)

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Reinhold Fischer (born October 5, 1877 in Leipzig ; † April 13, 1960 there ) was a German folk singer.

Life

In terms of his voice, Fischer was a bass player. In addition to his singing activities at various Saxon gentlemen's singers' societies, he also emerged as a composer and lyricist who wrote songs, e.g. Sometimes in the Ore Mountains dialect, and composed comical one-act plays for the stage. At times he published his works in his own publishing house. Some of his Erzgebirge songs were also published as song postcards by Wilhelm Vogel , Schwarzenberg i. E.

Fischer was a member of Kluge-Zimmermann's Leipzig singers around 1890, also of Wilhelm Eyles Leipzig singers , where he sang as 2nd bass, and later of the Leipzig Seidel singers and the Leipzig Krystallpalast singers . Membership in the latter was often mentioned on the labels of the gramophone records, which speaks for their advertising effectiveness.

As early as the 1910s he made gramophone recordings for Lindström's “Beka” label, some of which were also published by “Odeon”. At the end of the 1920s, he recorded again for the Leipzig "Isiphon" brands Electrocord and Cordy.

Works

The catalog of the music archive of the DNB names 24 tracks by Fischer:

Songs

  • Cheerful songs a. Chants concern the club, society, marriage u. Soldiers Life , by Reinhold Fischer. Bonn: Heidelmann, 1913, 127 pp.; 8vo. In fracture.
  • Dr Kraiter Karl , Erzgebirge song (Fischer)
  • De schännstn Mähd , Erzgebirge song (Fischer)
  • Ne Pfeif Toback , Erzgebirge song (Fischer)
  • Itz I go off again on Friday, Erzgebirge song (Fischer)
  • My Hannchen . Couplet (fisherman)
  • A traveling singer . Couplet (fisherman)
  • Our women today . Couplet (Fischer - Lindsay )

Humorous lectures

  • Seifert's Oskar at the Leipzig trade fair . Humorous lecture (Fischer)
  • The rifle exit in Hinterbummelsdorf . Humorous lecture (Fischer)
  • Music director Knatterich . Humorous lecture (Fischer)
  • The regimental boom . Humorous lecture (Fischer)

One act

  • Grünspan : Burlesque Schwank in 1 record. / Reinhold Fischer. Recklinghausen: Iris music u. Theater publ. [around 1923], 19 pages; kl. 8vo. [= Iris amateur stage No. 35]
  • The secret police officer : Burlesque Schwank in 1 Aufz. / Reinhold Fischer. Recklinghausen: Iris music u. Theater publ. [around 1923], 24 pages; kl. 8vo. [= Iris amateur stage No. 36]

Audio documents

Recordings with Reinhold Fischer himself

On Beka Grand Record.
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 305 Da Draakschänk - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther) Reinhold Fischer mp, aufgen. 06.1912;
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 307 Bleim mer nuch a wing do - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther) Reinhold Fischer m. piano
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 309 Da Ufnbank - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther) Reinhold Fischer m. piano
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 310 Dr alda musician - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther) Reinhold Fischer m. piano
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 328 My Hannchen. Couplet (Fischer) - 1912 #
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 933 Stay your Hamit trei ', Erzgebirge song (Anton Günther)
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 936 Deitsch und Frei woll'mer sein, Erzgebirge song (Anton Günther)
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 941 A traveling singer (Fischer)
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 943 Our women today, couplet to the melody “Aisha” (Lindsay) - 1913
  • Beka-Grand-Record 14 946 O come back again, folk song (Hans Müller, music by P.Wagener)
later re-releases
  • Beka B.5140-I (mx. 14 305) Da Draakschänk - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther)
  • Beka B.5140-II (mx. 14 307) Dr alda musician - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther)
  • Beka B.5141-I (mx. 14 309) Bleim mer nuch a wing do - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther)
  • Beka B.5142-I (mx. 14 310) Da Ufnbank - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther)
  • Beka B.5143-I (mx. 14 928) Dr Kraiter Karl, Erzgebirgisches Lied (Fischer)
  • Beka B.5143-II (mx. 14 932) De schännstn Mähd, Erzgebirge song (Fischer)
  • Beka B.5144-I (mx. 14 929) Ne Pfeif Toback, Erzgebirge song (Fischer)
  • Beka B.5144-II (mx. 14 935) Dr Vuglbeerbaam, Erzgebirge song (Max Schreyer)
  • Beka B.5145-II (mx. 14 936) Deitsch on frei woll'mer sei !, Erzgebirgisches Lied (A. Günther)
on Odeon
  • Odeon 302.026, O-1648 (mx. Bb 49) Da Draakschänk - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther) Reinhold Fischer m. Piano, up. 06.1912
  • Odeon 302.027, O-1648 (mx. Bb 50) Bleim mer nuch a wing do - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther) Reinhold Fischer m. piano
  • Odeon 302.028, O-1649 (mx. Bb 51) Da Ufnbank - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther) Reinhold Fischer m. piano
  • Odeon 302.030, O-1650 (mx. Bb 53) Dr alda musician - Erzgebirge song (A. Günther) Reinhold Fischer m. piano
later recordings with Fischer on Electrocord / Cordy (around 1930)
  • Electrocord 1233, also Cordy 3124 (mx. 5466, 5467) Schützenfest in Piepenbach, humoresque part I (Der Schützenauszug) and II (On the Schützenplatz) (Fischer). Reinhold Fischer, Leipzig. with music accompaniment.
  • Cordy 3126 (mx. 5507) Seifert's Oskar at the Leipzig trade fair. Humorous gentlemen's lecture. Reinhold Fischer, Leipzig, member of the Leipzig Seidel Singers.
  • Cordy 3126 (mx. 5508) The cozy Saxon. Humorous lecture for gentlemen, written and performed by Reinhold Fischer, Leipzig, with piano accompaniment.

Works interpreted by the Leipzig Krystallpalast singers (without mentioning Fischer)

1. on Beka-Grand-Record

  • The cream is gone / Reinhold Fischer.

Performer (s): Leipziger Krystallpalast singer. Beka-Grand-Record 14 329 [mx. 14 329]

  • Music director Knatterich / Reinhold Fischer.

Performer (s): Leipziger Krystallpalast singer. Beka-Grand-Record 14 330 [mx. 14 330]

2. on zonophone / gramophone

  • Music director Knatterich / v. Reinhold Fischer.

Performer (s): Leipziger Krystallpalast singer. Zonophone Record 17 199 [matrix number 14 754 L]

  • The Regimental Dark / by Reinhold Fischer.

Performer (s): Leipziger Krystallpalast singer. Zonophone Record 17 200 [matrix number 14 763 L]

  • A cozy Saxon / by Reinhold Fischer.

Performer (s): Leipziger Kristallpalastsänger. Record "gramophone" order no. 14 092 [mat. No. 1174 bb] Cat. 941,405 [approx. 1913]

  • Music director Knatterich / v. Reinhold Fischer.

Performer (s): Leipziger Kristallpalast singer. Record "Grammophon" 14 111 [Matrix number 1815 bb] Cat.-No. 941,416 (label); 941.416 R (mirror)

  • The Regimental Dark / by Reinhold Fischer.

Performer (s): Leipziger Krystallpalast singer. Record "Grammophon" 14 112 [Matrix number 1817 bb] Cat.-No. 941,418 (label); 941.418 P (mirror)

  • The rifle excerpt in Hinterbummelsdorf : Humoreske / Reinhold Fischer.

Performer (s): Leipziger Kristallpalast singer. Record "Grammophon" 14 117 [Matrix number 1826 bb] Cat.-No. 941,427 (label); 941.427 H (mirror)

  • Seifert's Oskar at the Leipzig trade fair : Humoreske / Reinhold Fischer.

Performer (s): Leipziger Kristallpalast singer. Record "Grammophon" 14 117 [Matrix number 1827 bb] Cat.-No. : 941,428 (label); 941.428 GD (mirror)

Audio samples

  • Music director Knatterich (R. Fischer) - Leipzig Krystallpalast singer Reinhold Fischer, with piston and piano, on Odeon 302 025 (mx. Bb 48?) - 1912 youtube
  • Our women of today , couplet to the melody of the two-step “Aisha” (text: Reinhold Fischer, music: Lindsay) Reinhold Fischer with instrumental accompaniment [wind instruments and piano]. Beka Grand Record 14 943 - 1913 youtube
  • Deitsch on frei woll'mer sei !, Erzgebirgisches Lied (music and lyrics: Anton Günther). Sung by Reinhold Fischer, Leipzig's Krystallpalast singer [with piano and trumpets]. Beka B.5145-II (mx. 14 936) SLUB Dresden
  • The rifle excerpt in Hinterbummelsdorf : Humoresque (Reinhold Fischer). Leipzig Crystal Palace singer. Record "Grammophon" 14 117 (mx. 1826 bb) youtube
  • Seifert's Oskar at the Leipzig trade fair : Humoresque (Reinhold Fischer). Leipzig Crystal Palace singer. Record "Grammophon" 14 117 (mx. 1827 bb) youtube
  • With Seifert's Oskar `n at the Leipzig trade fair (A. Preil) Arthur Preil , Saxon poet humorist. Beka B.6427-II (mx. 34 844) youtube
  • Christmas mass at Seifert's Oskar (Preil) Arthur Preil with piano and trumpet accompaniment. Gramophone 23 522 (mx. 1139 bt) youtube

literature

  • Electro-Cordy: Cordy music records. Electric room sound recordings. Main catalog 1931. "Deuco" Deutsche Cordy-Company mbH Berlin-Steglitz, Birkbuschstrasse 78–79. Telephone Albrecht 4121.
  • Richard John and Richard Torley: The German humorous gentlemen's singer societies in words and pictures. Edited by Richard John. Under co. Richard Torley. Leipzig, 1940. 210 pages.
  • Berthold Leimbach: Audio documents of the cabaret and their interpreters 1898 - 1945. Göttingen, self-published, 1991, unpaginated.

Individual evidence

  1. Jump up a song card with his picture at Sichtskartenversand.de (accessed June 29, 2015)
  2. ^ Publisher: Reinhold Fischer, Leipzig-Sch. [Önefeld], cf. GHT: 017/000008442017 Dismarc.org and GHT: 017/000008443017 Dismarc.org
  3. cf. on this John-Torley s. 45 - 46: “In the 1890s one of the leading male singing societies. Although they called themselves "Leipzig Singers", their headquarters are said to have been in Königsberg. Kluge was a bass player, Zimmermann appeared as a humorist and type actor. ”According to Leimbach, they“ often appeared in the Flora Theater in Königsberg ”.
  4. cf. John-Torley p. 26
  5. cf. Label Cordy 3126 (mx. 5507) “Member of the Leipziger Seidel-Sänger”; Herrensänger-Gesellschaft, founded in 1888 by Arthur Seidel (1861–1937), comedian and humorist, cf. Leipzig Lexicon
  6. cf. to Odeon 302 025 or Beka B.5145-II "Sung by Reinhold Fischer, Leipzig Crystal Palace singer"
  7. Lied postcard from Verlag Wilhelm Vogel, ill. at akpool.de (accessed June 29, 2015)
  8. Lied postcard from Verlag Wilhelm Vogel, ill. at akpool.de (accessed June 29, 2015); the “Friday” is the bridal show.
  9. With this lecture, which inspired other colleagues like Arthur Preil to develop their own designs, Fischer gave the well-known Leipzig original Oscar Seifert (born March 11, 1861 in Leipzig; † December 25, 1932, there, showman and traveling merchant, a Saxon side piece to the southern German " Cheap Jacob ") set a permanent memorial.
  10. Part I is probably a version of the humorous lecture “The rifle excerpt in Hinterbummelsdorf”