Throughout the world,
the rise of mass culture in the 19th century brought the music of the common
man to the forefront of the popular agenda. Expressions of "high culture"
no longer dominated in the big cities. The taste of recently-urbanised country
migrants was increasingly catered for.
Since the turn of the 20th century popular melodies, folk songs, humorous
commentaries and dance music with a hard edge gained widespread acceptance.
In the suburbs of Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Leipzig and Dresden new types
of urban folk singers and entertainers emerged at the cutting edge of recreation.
Their songs reflected the dissonant and raucous reality of urban life in
harsh and critical lyrics, but always modified by a pinch of irony and a
considerable amount of humor. The
The commercial recording industry recognized the mass appeal of these emergent
syncretic forms and a representative sample from that early period is featured
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Wien
Zoten & Pikanterien
CD-0261-E/U |
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Berlin
Großstadtklänge
CD-0265-E/U |
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München
Lieder & Couplets
CD-0262-E/U |
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München
Szenen & Vorträge
CD-0263-E/U |
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Sachsen
Volkssänger
CD-0264-E/U |
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