Deutscher Liederhort

The Deutscher Liederhort is a large collection of folk-songs, now considered the authoritative source of German folk-songs. It is often abbreviated as "Erk-Böhme" after its editors Ludwig Erk and Franz Magnus Böhme.

Editions

  • Ludwig Erk (ed.): Deutscher Liederhort: Auswahl der vorzüglichern deutschen Volkslieder aus der Vorzeit und der Gegenwart mit ihren eigenthümlichen Melodien. Enslin, Berlin 1856 (Volltext at Google Books).
  • Ludwig Erk, Franz Magnus Böhme (ed.s): Deutscher Liederhort. 3 Bände. Breitkopf und Härtel, Leipzig 1893–94 (Nachdruck: Olms, Hildesheim 1963).
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