This piece of music by Robert Alexander Schumann (1810-1856) is from 1848. It is from 'Album für die Jugend' (Album for the young) and is called The Happy Farmer.
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safenders: cool I did not know that
UglySean: The tune was indeed a happy one when it
signalled Toto's "jailbreak" from Miss
Gulch's picnic basket in The Wizard of Oz.
veasleyd1: Plus it becomes "Pretty Red Wing" and from
there becomes "Union Maid." Now where did
Schumann get the melody? I know that he got #4
out of the 1551 Psalms of David published in
Geneva.
MCRsuperVAMP: has no dutch person ever seen this and heard
that it's just like one of our holiday songs
xD
4everClassicalMusic: @eldindrljevic just click where you're gonna
type a comment en then on create video
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schymbros: Very nice play
xbananatreee: Old, old days.
telegramsam: @Grundhoffe I wondered why this was so familiar!
Also on Animaniacs (the song "A Quake! A
Quake!")
IVIatthewstudios: Reminds me of when I was young!
chessiy: There are two groups playing:
first - fröhlicher Landmann,
second - Happy Farmer;
It is all the same
alex206100: hab das vor 4 jahren gespielt....
safenders: @Grundhoffe It may have also inspired heigh ho
from the disney movie
Norman60Fahrer: Superb interpretation!!!
Sehr schoen!