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The musical arrangement was originally popularized by the "King of Marches," František Kmoch , a pioneer of Bohemian brass music.
Mosch's arrangement features the warm, "sweet" sound of flugelhorns and tenors, characteristic of the Egerländer style, often accompanied by a vocal duet or chorus. Cultural Impact Ernst Mosch - Andulkamarsch / ANDULKO ŠAFÁROVÁ ernst_mosch_andulkamarsch_andulko_safarova
(often titled "Andulka Marsch") is a famous Bohemian march famously performed and recorded by Ernst Mosch and his Original Egerländer Musikanten . The piece is a hallmark of the "Egerländer" style, which blends traditional Bohemian brass music with modern swinging finesse. Origin and Composition The musical arrangement was originally popularized by the
The song tells the story of a girl named Andulka (Annie) who is told to drive geese out of the barley before daybreak, but she is afraid to go out because her mother is a light sleeper and might catch her. The piece is a hallmark of the "Egerländer"