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'''[[File:Obernkirchen_Children's_Choir.jpeg|thumb|320px]]The Obernkirchen Children's Choir''' (In Germany, it was called Schaumburger Märchensänger, translated as Schaumburger's Fairy Tale Singers) was a German children and youth choir founded by Edith Moller and Erna Pielsticker in 1949 for war orphans. The choir received an invitation to participate in the "International Eisteddfod", a choir competition in Llangollen, Wales, where they won first prize. In 1953 a BBC radio broadcast of the choir's winning performance of the song Der fröhliche Wanderer (The Happy Wanderer) at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod turned the song into an instant hit. On January 22, 1954, the song entered the UK singles chart and stayed on the chart, only a Top 12 at the time, for 26 non-consecutive weeks. The track reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1954. The group performed on many international tours under the name Obernkirchen Children's Choir and recorded several albums. They made two appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show (November 29, 1964, and December 11, 1966). The choir still exists today with new generation of singers continuing the work of its pioneers.
 
'''[[File:Obernkirchen_Children's_Choir.jpeg|thumb|320px]]The Obernkirchen Children's Choir''' (In Germany, it was called Schaumburger Märchensänger, translated as Schaumburger's Fairy Tale Singers) was a German children and youth choir founded by Edith Moller and Erna Pielsticker in 1949 for war orphans. The choir received an invitation to participate in the "International Eisteddfod", a choir competition in Llangollen, Wales, where they won first prize. In 1953 a BBC radio broadcast of the choir's winning performance of the song Der fröhliche Wanderer (The Happy Wanderer) at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod turned the song into an instant hit. On January 22, 1954, the song entered the UK singles chart and stayed on the chart, only a Top 12 at the time, for 26 non-consecutive weeks. The track reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1954. The group performed on many international tours under the name Obernkirchen Children's Choir and recorded several albums. They made two appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show (November 29, 1964, and December 11, 1966). The choir still exists today with new generation of singers continuing the work of its pioneers.
 
==Links To Peel==
 
==Links To Peel==
Peel on [[Peeling Back The Years]] mentioned to [[John Walters]] that the first gig he ever been to along with his mother was at the Liverpool Empire in 1954 to see the Obernkirchen Children's Choir:
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Peel on [[Peeling Back The Years]] mentioned to [[John Walters]] that the first gig he ever went to was with his mother at the Liverpool Empire in 1954 to see the Obernkirchen Children's Choir:
   
 
: ''"You see, the very first gig I went to, my mother took me to see Obernkirchen Children's Choir. The Happy Wanderer. "Der fröhliche Wanderer", as they say in Germany, with a great show of reluctance. And I went to see him at the Stadium – them rather, at the Stadium in Liverpool."''
 
: ''"You see, the very first gig I went to, my mother took me to see Obernkirchen Children's Choir. The Happy Wanderer. "Der fröhliche Wanderer", as they say in Germany, with a great show of reluctance. And I went to see him at the Stadium – them rather, at the Stadium in Liverpool."''

Revision as of 08:59, 31 October 2014

Obernkirchen Children's Choir

The Obernkirchen Children's Choir (In Germany, it was called Schaumburger Märchensänger, translated as Schaumburger's Fairy Tale Singers) was a German children and youth choir founded by Edith Moller and Erna Pielsticker in 1949 for war orphans. The choir received an invitation to participate in the "International Eisteddfod", a choir competition in Llangollen, Wales, where they won first prize. In 1953 a BBC radio broadcast of the choir's winning performance of the song Der fröhliche Wanderer (The Happy Wanderer) at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod turned the song into an instant hit. On January 22, 1954, the song entered the UK singles chart and stayed on the chart, only a Top 12 at the time, for 26 non-consecutive weeks. The track reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1954. The group performed on many international tours under the name Obernkirchen Children's Choir and recorded several albums. They made two appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show (November 29, 1964, and December 11, 1966). The choir still exists today with new generation of singers continuing the work of its pioneers.

Links To Peel

Peel on Peeling Back The Years mentioned to John Walters that the first gig he ever went to was with his mother at the Liverpool Empire in 1954 to see the Obernkirchen Children's Choir:

"You see, the very first gig I went to, my mother took me to see Obernkirchen Children's Choir. The Happy Wanderer. "Der fröhliche Wanderer", as they say in Germany, with a great show of reluctance. And I went to see him at the Stadium – them rather, at the Stadium in Liverpool."

JP himself later played The Happy Wanderer as part of the Pig's Big 78 on his BBC Radio One show on 31 October 2000.

Shows Played

The_Obernkirchen_Children's_Choir_'The_Happy_Wanderer'_78_RPM

The Obernkirchen Children's Choir 'The Happy Wanderer' 78 RPM

2000

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