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Schrammel|ˈʃræməl| Also with lower-case initial. The name of Johann (1850–97) and Josef (1852–94) Schrammel, Austrian musicians, used attrib. in Schrammel quartet [G. Schrammelquartett, also used], a Viennese light-music ensemble comprising two violins, guitar, and accordion (orig. clarinet) popularized by the Schrammels. Also ‖ Schrammel-musik [G. Schrammelmusik], music played by or arranged for a Schrammel quartet or orchestra; so Schrammel band, orchestra.
1924E. Wellesz in A. Eaglefield-Hull Dict. Mod. Music & Musicians 445/2 Nearly all the comp[ositions] of popular Viennese comp[osers], especially operetta-comp[osers] are arr[anged] for this combination which is called Schrammel quartet. 1938Oxf. Compan. Music 848/2 Schrammel quartet, this is a popular Viennese type of instrumental quartet for light music... Sometimes the combination expands somewhat, into a ‘Schrammel Orchestra’. 1963E.-L. Wuorio Woman with Portuguese Basket xix. 167 We can go to a ‘nobelheurige’ which is a big place with schrammel band and singers. 1967R. M. Stern Kessler Legacy ii. 24 In one corner..a stringed orchestra played Schrammel-musik. 1969A. Arent Laying on of Hands xii. 138 The new wine and Schrammelmusik were available in Grinzing. 1974P. Gore-Booth With Great Truth & Respect 72 We sought a ‘Heuriger’, a traditional garden restaurant in Grinzing, where people drink new wine to the sound of the Schrammel-Quartett, a small ensemble with violin and harmonica. |