Sepp Eibl

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Josef Franz Eibl , called Sepp Eibl (born March 21, 1934 in Munich ), is a German folk musician , composer , music publisher and filmmaker .

Life

As a teenager, Eibl taught himself to play the guitar. Later he studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum with Cesar Bresgen . He is a trained lithographer . Eibl then studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Wilhelm Heise . From 1959 to 1971 he worked for the Münchner Merkur .

Since 1969 he has been an employee of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation . He shot hundreds of music documentaries, especially for the series Under our Heaven and for Between Spessart and Karwendel . The later documentary filmmaker and folk music expert Gerald Groß began his television career with Sepp Eibl.

In 1979 he founded the Association for the Care of Bavarian Folk Music , and in the same year he opened his Sepp Eibl folk music school . Today Sepp Eibl lives in Kreuth on the Tegernsee .

Works

Television (selection)

  • 1979: With alphorn and Scherrzither - folk music from the Allgäu
  • 1980: 1st Upper Bavarian Prize Singing in Egern am Tegernsee 1930
  • 1984: … deep in the Bohemian Forest
  • 1988: The Egerländer Gmoi - "tanz zou"
  • 1990: Melauner miners
  • 1991: The igloo Hans
  • 1993: The Beauty Queen , documentary about Bally Prell
  • 1998: Stade time in Gössl

Sound carrier (selection)

  • 1979: German dances , 6 Landler for two or three guitars / Mauro Giuliani , arranged by Sepp Eibl
  • 1984: Right off the bat
  • 1990: Almerisch-Landlerisch
  • 1991: End of work 1
  • 1992: End of work 2

Books

  • 1980: 1st Upper Bavarian Prize Singing in Egern am Tegernsee. Documentation in text and images. Rosenheimer Verlagshaus, Rosenheim 1980, ISBN 3-475-52292-6 .

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sepp Eibl in the Bavarian Musicians' Lexicon Online (BMLO)
  2. Portrait of Sepp Eibl
  3. Gerald Groß - You just have to find it ( Memento of October 14, 2010 in the Internet Archive ); br-online from June 30, 2010
  4. Munich Music Lexicon of the LMU Munich
  5. ^ Winner of the Volksmusiktage
  6. ^ The Yellow Sheet, Miesbach, May 25, 2011