- Alpine New Wave
Bavaria has been part of the Alpine New Wave offolk music alongsideSwitzerland andAustria . Drawing on pioneers likeBiermösl Blosn , musicians fromMunich and other cities have fused Bavarian folk with foreign genres and instruments, especiallyBavaRio 'sBrazil iansamba fusion. Drawing onstubenmusik , native string bands with hammered dulcimers, zithers, guitars and harps. Other bands, likeDie Interpreten , have fusedjazz andsaxophone music. Biermösl Blosn, however, is the most well-known band of the alternative boom; they are famous for their humorous lyrics poking fun at right-wing politicians and controversial satires, such as replacing the Bavariannational anthem 's lyrics with words attacking Bavaria'sMinister President Franz Josef Strauß in 1980, leading to a long-time ban from state TV.The 1990s saw the rise of
Neue Volksmusik , or "Alpine New Wave". Inspired by traditionalists likeSepp Eibl , a new group of bands brought a modern sound to traditional music. Artists included most famouslyHundsbuam , who formed in 1994.
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