Die Irrlichter

Die Irrlichter is a German folk and medieval music group that has carved out a niche for itself with its enchanting blend of historical and whimsical tunes. The band formed in 1999 and gained recognition for their evocative performances that often involve traditional instruments and medieval garments, bringing legends and fairy tales to musical life. Their name, which translates to "The Will-o'-the-wisps" in English, captures the ethereal and elusive essence of their music, often themed around nature, mythical creatures, and the spirit of bygone eras.

Over the years, Die Irrlichter has enchanted audiences with their rich discography, blending vocal harmonies with the sounds of hurdy-gurdy, flutes, bagpipes, and various stringed instruments. The band's recent releases, such as "Zaubergarten" (Magic Garden) and "Rauhnächte" (Rough Nights), continue to reflect their passion for medieval folklore and their ability to bring ancient melodies into the present day. Albums like "Goldstück" (Piece of Gold), "Aventiure" (Adventure), "Angelus ad Virginem" (An Angel to the Virgin), "Elfenhain" (Elven Grove), and "Koboldtanz" (Goblin Dance) showcase the group's creative storytelling and musical prowess, inviting listeners to step into a world where fantasy and history intertwine through song. Die Irrlichter remains a celebrated act among fans of medieval and folk music, offering a unique and magical auditory experience.

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Zaubergarten
Album - 12 Tracks - Released June 5, 2015
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  1. June 5, 2015
  2. October 22, 2010
  3. November 21, 2008
  4. June 23, 2006
  5. October 17, 2005
  6. April 14, 2004
  7. June 14, 2002