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Oh no, my grandfather has a fiddle – Sathmar Swabian Collection

VLACH ID-number: tran1277ROV0006a

Two of the last Sathmar Swabian speakers, Maria Egli and Francisc Tempfli from Tiream village, are singing an old joyful Swabian folk song. One can observe the traditional way in which the two sing and traces of polyphony, that were typical for the Sathmar Swabian communities in the past.

Cite as: U ie, mai Nähne khat Gaiga – Oh no, my grandfather has a fiddle; performers: Maria Egli, Francisc Tempfli; camera/ interview: Răzvan Roșu; transcription: Răzvan Roșu; translation: Răzvan Roșu; editor: Răzvan Roșu; retrieved from www.oeaw.ac.at/VLACH, ID number: tran1277ROV0006a.

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