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Michael Bredl (24 December 1915 – 22 June 1999) was a German
Volksmusik Alpine folk music (german: Alpenländische Volksmusik; German's ''Volksmusik'' means "people's music" or as a Germanic connotative translation, "folk's music") is the common umbrella designation of a number of related styles of traditional folk ...
musician and collector, publisher, teacher and the first Volksmusik conservator in Bavarian Swabia in the region of
Allgäu The Allgäu (Standard German: , also Allgovia) is a region in Swabia in southern Germany. It covers the south of Bavarian Swabia, southeastern Baden-Württemberg, and parts of Austria. The region stretches from the pre-alpine lands up to the A ...
.


Life

Michael Bredl Michl grew up in the
Bavarian Forest The village of Zell in the Bavarian Forest The Bavarian Forest (German: ' or ''Bayerwald''; bar, Boarischa Woid) is a wooded, low-mountain region in Bavaria, Germany that is about 100 kilometres long. It runs along the Czech border and is co ...
, in
Lower Bavaria Lower Bavaria (german: Niederbayern, Bavarian: ''Niedabayern'') is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state. Geography Lower Bavaria is subdivided into two regions () – Landshut and Donau- ...
. The family with 13 children sang and played music together a great deal. In 1931 there was the first Lower Bavarian youth singing competition in Landshut and Bredl won the first prize together with two of his brothers. Since this time Kiem Pauli has been promoting the Bredl brothers and a lifelong friendship has developed since then. Michael Bredl was a singer and played virtuoso
zither Zithers (; , from the Greek word ''cithara'') are a class of stringed instruments. Historically, the name has been applied to any instrument of the psaltery family, or to an instrument consisting of many strings stretched across a thin, flat ...
, in addition to violin,
wind instruments A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains some type of resonator (usually a tube) in which a column of air is set into vibration by the player blowing into (or over) a mouthpiece set at or near the end of the resonator. The pitc ...
and
piano The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keybo ...
. He often appeared onstage together with Pauli. After 1945 Pauli brought Bredl as a teacher to
Eggenthal Eggenthal is a municipality in the district of Ostallgäu in Bavaria in Germany. It is located in the Allgäu region. There are the Gemarkungs Bayersried and Eggenthal. There are also the villages of Romatsried and Holzstetten as well as several ...
near
Kaufbeuren Kaufbeuren (; Bavarian: ''Kaufbeiren'') is an independent town in the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Swabia, Bavaria. The town is an enclave within the district of Ostallgäu. Districts Kaufbeuren consists of nine districts: * Kaufbeuren (town core i ...
. There he founded the first rural singing and folk music school in Bavarian Swabia. In 1957, at the request of Alfred Weitnauer, who was at that time Swabian Heimatpfleger (conservator of regional traditions), Bredl was employed as a teacher in Bad Hindelang. Once again he immediately formed a group of singers and musicians to play in the regional traditional style. The
Alphorn The alphorn or alpenhorn or alpine horn is a labrophone, consisting of a straight several-meter-long wooden natural horn of conical bore, with a wooden cup-shaped mouthpiece. Traditionally the Alphorn was made of one single piece, or two par ...
had not been played in or associated with the
Allgäu The Allgäu (Standard German: , also Allgovia) is a region in Swabia in southern Germany. It covers the south of Bavarian Swabia, southeastern Baden-Württemberg, and parts of Austria. The region stretches from the pre-alpine lands up to the A ...
for generations until in 1958 when Bredl discovered the alphorn on old motifs from the Allgäu. This proved that the Alphorn had existed in the Allgäu region at some point in the past. In 1960 the brothers Albert and Herbert Wechs from Hindelang started to build alphorns again in the Allgäu. Bredl was the first folk musician in the Allgäu to play the alphorn again. Today an Alphorn tradition in the Allgäu has developed from that. Bredl also contributed to the fact that the rare Allgäuer Scherrzither, an ancient local form of the
zither Zithers (; , from the Greek word ''cithara'') are a class of stringed instruments. Historically, the name has been applied to any instrument of the psaltery family, or to an instrument consisting of many strings stretched across a thin, flat ...
that at one point in the early 20th century had only one player left being a cow shepherd in
Oberstdorf Oberstdorf ( Low Alemannic: ''Oberschdorf'') is a municipality and skiing and hiking town in Germany, located in the Allgäu region of the Bavarian Alps. It is the southernmost settlement in Germany and one of its highest towns. At the&nbs ...
, became more widely known and played again by publishing several songsheets for it. In 1971 he conducted the first seminars on how to play the Scherrzither and the remaining recorded songs that were historically played on this instrument. From 1965 to 1967 Bredl was the first full-time folk music custodian in Bavarian Swabia. He was released from teaching. He systematically collected and published Swabian folk music. Thus the
Volksmusik Alpine folk music (german: Alpenländische Volksmusik; German's ''Volksmusik'' means "people's music" or as a Germanic connotative translation, "folk's music") is the common umbrella designation of a number of related styles of traditional folk ...
archive of Swabia was created in Krumbach. This later became the Folk Music Counselling Office, which led Bredl until 1998.


Publishing


Music sheets

* ''Volksmusik aus Schwaben''. Aufgezeichnet und gesammelt vom schwäbischen Volksmusikpfleger Michael Bredl. - Musikverlag Josef Preissler, München 1966 * ''D'r Hiertebue: Volksmusik aus dem schwäbisch-alemannischen Raum''. 1967 * ''Schwäbische Tänze für Blasmusik'', zusammengest. von Michael Bredl, München 1967, 10 Stimmhefte * ''Schwäbische Tänze für Akkordeon'', Zugleich Direktionsstimme zu Heft 2:Schwäbische Tänze für Blasmusik“, zusammengest. von Michael Bredl, München (1967), 30 S., nur Note * ''Das Tiroler Raffele und die Allgäuer Scherrzither''. Zusammen mit Karl Horak und Volker Laturell. München, 1990


Discography

* Sechs Schallplatten mit Volksmusik aus verschiedenen bayerischen Regionen, u.a. Schwäbische Volkslieder, herausgegeben von Michael Bredl


Awards

* 1977: '' Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande'' * 1979: ''Ehrentaler für hervorragende Verdienste um die Allgäuer Heimat verliehen vom Heimatbund Allgäu'' * 1998 ''Ehrengabe Schwäbische Nachtigall''Georg Simnacher: Laudationes des Bezirkstagspräsidenten zur Verleihung der Ehrengabe „Schwäbische Nachtigall“ (21 June 1998 in Irsee)


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Musik im Allgäu und in Oberschwaben: Michael Bredl
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bredl, Michael 1915 births 1999 deaths German folk singers Musicians from Bavaria Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 20th-century German male singers