Format: CD
Barcode: 5902768283082
Catalog number: AYCD 03
Releasedate: 03-08-18
- The dances were recorded on paper by a Swedish folklorist in the beginning of 20th century
J.H. Dahlhoff’s collection is by far the biggest compilation of XVIIIth century popular dance music in German-speaking countries. Johann Heinrich Dahlhoff (1704-1764) was himself a village musician, most probably a fiddler, from a village of Dniker, Westphalia, where he served as a churchwarden in an Evangelical church. Among his duties there was being in charge of an entertainment for local gathering, which usually came down to dance parties, where he picked and performed a suitable repertoire. This way, in the course of few decades, a collection was born, consisting of a couple of thousands of dance melodies, written down later on by his son – Johann Dietrich. A whole set, comprised of 10 volumes (over 1400 pages) is kept in Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin.
Polonaises from Dahlhoff’s collection (and only those) were copied by Niels Dencker (1887-1963), Swedish folklorist, teacher at Åsa folkhögskola in Sköldinge. In his research, he worked mainly on traditional music. He did extensive recordings of folk musicians. Dencker, aware of Polish roots of Swedish traditional music, in 1931-32 did an extensive research of music archives on historical territory of Rzeczpospolita and her fiefdoms like Livonia, Gdansk, Prussia Duchy, Pomerania or Mecklenburg.
Dencker’s manuscript Ms 4023 is the biggest collection of Polish dances from first half of XVIII century from the lands of Rzeczpospolita.
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179 Polonoise nach Blitz, 43 Polonoise, 45 Polonoise Tantz04:34
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2Tanic 124, Tanic 6403:47
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3Tanic 128, Tanic 10204:02
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4Tanic 153, Tanic 123, Tanic 10505:17
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5Tanic 45, Tanic 10804:35
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6Tanic 134, Tanic 11906:15
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7Tanic 12202:09
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8Tanic 103, Tanic 13204:18
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9Tanic 120, Tanic 8804:41
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10Tanic 97, Tanic 12603:48
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11Tanic 121, Tanic 12705:37
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1266 Polonaise, 102 Polonaise, 126 Polonaise03:39