widespread when it was included in the famous Wandervogel songbook Der Zupfgeigenhansl in 1909. In George Korson's "Pennsylvania Songs and Legends" (1949)...
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movement turned to singing while wandering, with the collection Der Zupfgeigenhansl [de] published in 1909, and reprinted until 1933. Achim von Arnim...
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the song was absorbed by the collection Der Zupfgeigenhansl [de] and, in 1914, issued in the songbook Der Spielmann [de] created by Klemens Neumann [de]...
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song became part of many of its songbooks but not of the standard Der Zupfgeigenhansl [de]. It remained popular, but was not part of typical Nazi songbooks...
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Movement, beginning in 1909 as "Vom Himmel hoch, O Englein kommt" in the Zupfgeigenhansl [de]. Several composers wrote choral settings of the song, including...
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Kulturpreis [de]. Hensel counted among Fritz Jöde and Hans Breuer (editor of the Zupfgeigenhansl) to the leading figures of the youth music movement. He also wrote...
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