Dear Yves, you wrote in 010825 MMDigest:
> On the label appears the word "Schwerzerlandler".
I am gradually learning about the traditional styles of music and music
performance in Europe.
"Landler" is a folk dance style, in 3/4-meter (waltz meter), that
is danced in the south of Germany and other regions in the Alps.
I have a CD out of Switzerland called "20 Oergeli-Hits" and
which contains songs played by different quartets that play the
Schwyzeroergeli, the small button-box accordion of Switzerland.
Therefore, it seems that the word "Schwerzerlandler" means a style
of Swiss folk-dance. But, on the other hand, in German "schwer" means
difficult, therefore maybe the name means a difficult dance! ;-)
The Jobin firm still exists in Switzerland, although they are smaller
than in former times. You can write to
Ed. Jobin AG
Hauptstrasse 111
CH-3855 Brienzes
Switzerland
tel: 41-36-51-14-14
fax: 41-36-51-17-14
With best regards from sunny California
Robbie Rhodes, editor,
Mechanical Music Digest
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