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The first "Schwyzerörgeli" (squeeze-box or Swiss accordion) were constructed around 1886. Farmers and alpine herdsmen of the valleys of Muotatal/Bisistal (Canton Schwyz), who otherwise held strictly to their old traditions, were pleased with thies new instrument. They transferred the archaic musical expression of their musicmaking to the Swiss accordion. One of the most renowned musicians, who today still reflects the styles of yesteryear in his own playing, is the Swiss accordionist REES GWERDER. He plays in the traditional trio together with Ludi Hürlimann (Swiss accordion), his co-musician of many years and Peter Ott (double bass). http://www.csr-records.ch/rees-gwerder/portrait.html User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Schwyzerörgeliduo Rees Gwerder - Live im Rietberg
Schwyzerörgeliduo Rees Gwerder 1969 - Gast: Thomas Marthaler
Plätteli für id Böx - Singles Kollektion 1962 - 1991
Schwyzerörgeliduo Rees Gwerder 1965 - Gast: Thomas Marthaler
Schwyzerörgeliduo Rees Gwerder 1973 - Live im Rietberg
Plätteli für id Böx (Singles Kollektion 1962-1991)
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Glanzlichter der Volksmusik - Dr Brissago-Rees (Schwyzerörgeli-Duo)
Nimmerland - Alperose & Rockgitarre - Die Volksmusik Der Anderen Schweiz
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