
Swiss Folk Organs.

Programme Contents:
1. Mouth organ solo piece (Schottisch).
J. Stäbler. Jakob Stäbler, mouth organ.
2. Ziger-Frigg (Schottisch). Mouth organ quartet.
O. Manhart. Chrometta Mouth Organ Quartet, Glarus. From “HELVETIA H 165”.
3. Langnauerörgeli (the instrument’s range) and “Uf em Langnauerörgeli (Polka)”.
M. Weilenmann. Max Weilenmann, langnauerörgeli accordion.
4. Schwyzerörgeli (the instrument’s range).
Max Weilenmann, schwyzerörgeli accordion.
5. Uf em Hubeli – On The Hill (Ländler).
M. Weilenmann. Max Weilenmann, schwyzerörgeli accordion.
6. Mit dr Wysshornbahn – On the Weisshorn Cableway (Schottisch).
P. Zinsli. Schyzerörgeli duo performance. Peter Zinsli and Josias Jenny, schwyzerörgeli accordions. Sepp Simonelli, bass. From “EMI-COLUMBIA ZPX 10 010”.
7. Erinnerungen an Welschenrohr – Memories of Welschenrohr (Schottisch).
H. Straub. Schwyzerörgeli band performance. Accordion section of the Friends of the Schwyzerörgeli, Aarau. From “TELL RECORD TLP 5178”.
8. De Batzechlöpfer (Schottisch).
U. Wanderon. Accordion duo performance. Buser-Wanderon Duo. From “SONOGRAPHIC WA 3120”.
9. Vo Luzern uf Weggis zue – From Lucerne to Weggis.
Trad. Barrel organ performance by Theo Heiniger.
10. Wänteleschieber.
Traditional dance. House organ performance by Hannes Meyer.
11. Es Buurebüebli mah-n-i-nid – A Farmer’s Boy I Do Not Want.
Traditional folk song. House organ performance by Hannes Meyer.
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