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(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 piece is based on the traditional Czech folk song "Andulko šafářova" (Annie, the Bailiff's Daughter), which originates from the Bechyně region in South Bohemia. ernst_mosch_andulkamarsch_andulko_safarova

Mosch's version, often arranged by Gerald Weinkopf, transformed this folk melody into a structured concert march while retaining its distinctive Bohemian character. Musical Structure and Lyrics (often titled "Andulka Marsch") is a famous Bohemian

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 The musical arrangement was originally popularized by the

The piece typically follows a 2/4 march rhythm in Mosch's recordings, though the original folk song is often a 3/4 sousedská (a slow Bohemian folk dance).

The musical arrangement was originally popularized by the "King of Marches," František Kmoch , a pioneer of Bohemian brass music.

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