Riederinger singer
The Riederinger Singers are a Bavarian folk music group from Riedering in Upper Bavaria .
The group was already known in the 1930s as the “Riederinger Buam” in the environment of the folk song collector Kiem Pauli .
In 1953 the cast of the group (the house names in brackets ) was Josef Staber ( Huagl Sepp ), Peter Staber ( Huagl Peter ), Franz Steinberger ( Summerer von Stetten ), Sebastian Staudacher ( Kramer von Tahlham ) and Georg Staber ( Huagl Schorsch ). The Riederinger premiered Annette Thoma's “ German Farmer's Fair ” on June 29, 1933 in the Holy Cross Chapel, also called “Badkapelle”, in Wildbad Kreuth. The Riederingen singers still exist today, but the children and grandchildren of the former founders sing today.
Awards
- 2003: Culture award for the Riederingen singers and honorary award for Sepp Staber at the “Tag der Volksmusik” in Wildbad Kreuth , Hanns Seidel Foundation
TV movie
- The Riederinger singers. Film by Sepp Eibl. Bavarian Broadcasting 2014
Web links
- Riederinger singer at Discogs (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ List of winners of the Folk Music Days in Banz Monastery and Wildbad Kreuth (since 1984) , Hanns Seidel Foundation, p. 3.