Volkslieder is a collection of German folk songs compiled by Ludwig Tobler and originally published in 1882. This volume preserves a vital part of Germany's cultural and musical heritage. Featuring traditional melodies and lyrics, these songs offer a glimpse into the social life, values, and history of the German-speaking people during the 19th century.
This edition allows a new generation to rediscover these timeless tunes and appreciate their historical and artistic significance. Scholars of German music, folklore enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of European folk traditions will find this collection to be an invaluable resource. Explore the enduring appeal of Volkslieder and immerse yourself in the sounds of a bygone era.
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