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Hansl Krönauer

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Hansl Krönauer (23 April 1932 in Benediktbeuern - 21 March 2011)[1] was a German folk-singer and composer.

His career started around 1955 when he performed typical Bavarian music. In 1970, he had his first and biggest success Golden schimmern meine Berge, a Number-1-Hit for three months in German folk-charts Lustige Musikanten. In 1971, Golden schimmern meine Berge was elected the most popular German folk-song of the year. Other successful titles followed until 1990.

He later ran a restaurant in Benediktbeuern. He was married and had a daughter who is also a singer.

Selected discography

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  • "Golden schimmern meine Berge" (1970)
  • "Sohn der herrlichen Berge" (1971)
  • "Westerwald, wie bist du schön" (1977)
  • "Der König und die Sennerin" (1984)
  • "Fremde Erde" (1986)
  • "Die allerschönste Mundart" (1987)
  • "Das Mutterlied" (1990)

References

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  1. ^ Bild.de (German) retrieved 24 March 2011