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Peuppus-Kapelle Free Music

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Peuppus-Kapelle Free Music

Peuppus-Kapelle

Effective period / Period of releases: 1909 - 1910

Bavarian brass band, founded by Jakob Peuppus (1859-1905) in Munich.

Peuppus' band was so popular that it was hired to perform at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, NY. After Peuppus' death in January 1905, the successful band continued to perform, first under the leadership of Martin Fischer (1905-1908). From 1908 until at least 1911, it was headed by the Austrian Emil Kaiser (1853-1929), in the 1920s by Jacob Peuppus' son Martin Peuppus (1882-1965), with whom it performed at the 1926 World Fair in Philadelphia. The band gave its farewell concert at the 1929 Munich Oktoberfest.

Under Fischer, the band recorded for Beka, [i=Columbia], Favorite, Polyphon Record and Dacapo-Record; under Kaiser, for The Gramophone Co. Ltd. (1908) and Odeon (1908-1909); under Martin Peuppus, the band recorded for Victor (1926).