Volker Neipp

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Volker Hans Neipp (born May 17, 1969 in Trossingen ) is a German author, study tour guide and musician.

Life

As a study tour guide, Neipp traveled to large parts of Europe, southern Africa, the Mediterranean region and South America.

Musically, he was active for many years in the Hohnerklang 1932 eV orchestra as an accompanying harmonica player and made a name for himself with the harmonica trio "Die Goschehobler". The trio celebrated great success in well over 300 appearances, including concerts in Poland, Finland, the Netherlands, Turkey, Russia and South Africa. At the “Folk Music Day” in 2000 in Banz Monastery , the Goschehobler were awarded the Hanns Seidel Foundation's culture prize.

However, Neipp found his honorary home in the Trossingen local history museum Auberlehaus , to which he has been a member since 1987. Numerous guided tours and many exhibitions were and are still initiated and directed by him. Neipp is now the director of the Auberlehaus Museum and has been entrusted with redesigning the house. Under his aegis, the supporting association of the Museum Auberlehaus received the natural history collection of the Benedictine Abbey Weingarten as a permanent loan and in 2010 was commissioned to process the zoological, mineralogical and ethnological collection.

The State Museum for Natural History in Stuttgart appointed Neipp as a volunteer representative for the Trossingen dinosaur site . This was reopened in 2007 on the decisive initiative of Neipps.

Neipp is the author of many articles on tourism , but also a number of books, especially on regional topics.

After a few years in Munich , he lives in Trossingen again.

Works

  • Wa die aalde Trossinger gschwädzd ond bruddled haud - Trossinger vocabulary. Trossingen 1991, self-published work and support group Trossinger Heimatmuseum eV
  • Trossingen - faces of our city. Sutton Verlag GmbH, Erfurt 1999, ISBN 3-89702-154-4
  • South Africa. Colibri, 2000/01
  • Photo album of the music city of Trossingen. Sutton Verlag GmbH, Erfurt 2006, ISBN 3-86680-058-4
  • With screws and bolts to the moon - the incredible life's work of Dr. Eberhard FM Rees . Springer Druckerei und Verlag, Trossingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-9802675-7-1
  • State gifts to the Federal Republic of Germany 1949–2012 Springer Druckerei und Verlag, Trossingen 2012

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ List of winners of the folk music days in Kloster Banz and Wildbad Kreuth (since 1984) , Hanns Seidel Foundation, p. 5.