The "Fiakerlied" (Fiaker Song) is an 1885 Wienerlied (Viennese song) with words and music by Gustav Pick.
The song was written to celebrate the centenary of the Viennese Fiaker, a horse-drawn carriage for hire. It was performed on 24 May 1885 by Alexander Girardi at a charity festival at the Rotunde in the Prater, accompanied by Nathaniel Rothschild's band conducted by Wilhelm Rab. The music was published in that year by August Cranz.[1][2]
It was Gustav Pick's most successful song, and has remained popular. The song was the basis of the 1936 German film of the same name (English title The Cabbie's Song).[1]
References
- 1 2 "Pick, Gustav" Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon Online. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
- ↑ H[ans] Pemmer [in German] (1979). "Pick, Gustav (1832–1921), Komponist". Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon ab 1815 (online) (in German). Vol. 8. Austrian Academy of Sciences. p. 61.
External links
- Fiakerlied: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- "Fiakerlied" on YouTube, sung in 1918 by Alexander Girardi
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