Die Streuner (''The Strays'' in English) is a German
band
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focusing in
medieval music
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formed in 1994, which regularly plays at markets and festivals.
Music style
The musical style of Die Streuner is focused in
medieval music
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, and in particular in medieval ''tavern music''. Their repertoire includes medieval drinking songs, old folk tunes and original, medieval- and Renaissance-like compositions. The lyrics of their songs (which include works from authors such as
Friedrich Schiller
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,
Heinrich Heine
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,
François Villon
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and
Erich Kaestner
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) are mostly in
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, with some pieces in
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and
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.
The group was founded in 1994 by Miriam Petzold and Roland Kempen. Shortly after, Martin Seifert and Carsten Hickstein joined, while the arrival of Mathew Rouse gave the band its current
quintet
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formation.
Among other features, they usually perform at both the
Mittelalterlich Phantasie Spectaculum and the
Kaltenberger Ritterturnier, where alias are used by all the five members.
Their albums have been released by the label
Emmuty Records and produced by Roland Kempen. In 2009, an official fan club was created, named ''Wilden Gesellen''.
Discography
*1998: ''Wein, Weib und Gesang'' (''Wine, Women and Song'') (Label: Emmuty Records/Vertrieb: Soulfood Music)
*2000: ''Schnorrer, Penner, schräge Narren'' (''Scroungers, Tramps, Crooked Fools'') (Emmuty Records/Soulfood Music)
*2002: ''Gebet eines Spielmanns'' (''A Minstrel's Prayer'') (Emmuty Records/Soulfood Music)
*2002: ''Malleus'' (EP, Emmuty Records)
*2004: ''Fürsten in Lumpen und Loden'' (''Princes in Tatters and Loden'') (Emmuty Records/Soulfood Music)
*2007: ''Fau'' (''V'') (Emmuty Records/Soulfood Music)
*2009: ''Süßer die Streuner nie klingen'' (''Die Streuner Have Never Sounded So Sweet'') (Emmuty Records)
*2011: ''Hurra, na endlich'' (''Hurrah! At Last!'') (Emmuty Records)
External links
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German musical groups