| For centuries Austrians have lived
and worked in the mountain forest of Tyrol. Because of their rugged and lonely existence
there was a need for communications between the mountains and valleys as well as a need
for entertainment to pass the long winter evenings. Over the years a style of music and
communications developed. Using simple working tools and the talents of the working people
cowbells, yodeling, alphorns, saws and carved wooden instruments all became part of the
Tyrolean sound. |
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Side 2 |
| In Den Bergen |
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Bergvagabunden |
| Schneewalzer |
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Serfauser Jodler |
| Konigsjodler |
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Klarinettenmuckel |
| Stratton Mountain Polka |
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Grusse Aus Vermont |
| Klarinettenteufel |
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Glocken Plattler |
| Auf Der Nordketten |
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Hirtenlied |
| Ein Abend In Den Bergen |
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Mein Schatz,
Leb' Wohl |
| Alpenhorn Serenade |
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Bozner Bergsteiger |
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$15.00
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