The Happy Wanderer
Moller, Friedrich-Wilhelm /arr. Douglas Ulreich
"The Happy Wanderer" was composed by Friedrich-Wilhelm Moller shortly after World War II. The work is often mistaken for a German folk song, but it is an original composition. Moller's sister Edith conducted a small amateur children's and … Read More
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"The Happy Wanderer" was composed by Friedrich-Wilhelm Moller shortly after World War II. The work is often mistaken for a German folk song, but it is an original composition. Moller's sister Edith conducted a small amateur children's and youth choir in the district of Schaumburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany, internationally named Obernkirchen Children's Choir, in Germany named Schaumburger Marchensanger. She adapted the words for her choir.[