excerpt from 'Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Switzerland, Italy and Lorrain. Vol. 4' pp. 393 (64 words)

excerpt from 'Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Switzerland, Italy and Lorrain. Vol. 4' pp. 393 (64 words)

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Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Switzerland, Italy and Lorrain. Vol. 4

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The vocal musicians, or singers, who have a great affinity with the bardi and scaldi among the ancient Germans, generally hold their meetings on festivals, and perform even in private houses for money. Music flourishes greatly at Nurenberg [sic], where they have musical meetings, or concerts, which they call krantzel. Fischer on the violin, and Tenner on the German flute, are no mean performers.

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