Astholz, C A 18??-18?? Germany, ? - ?, ?
his only known composition was a worldwide success for many years, many translations and arrangements have been made of it and appeared in numerous collections like the Regensburger Liederkranz 1869 and the Chickering Collection Boston 1869

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[] Jagers lust "Halloh, trara, zum waidwerk". Mannerchor
words F. Naumann
pub Friedlein und Hirsch, Leipzig 1847
published in Ausgewahlte Mannerchore 23 and in Deutsche Liedertafel I by F. Siegel, Leipzig 1887
pub Fr. Luckhardt, Berlin 1892
pub Richard Kaun, Berlin 1911
pub Ernst Eulenburg, Berlin 1925
published for 2 violins, viola, double bass, clarinet and cornet a piston in Sextette Heft 12 by J. G. Seeling, Dresden
performed at least 9 times by the Adelaider Liedertafel, Adelaide Australia 1865-1903

the following are all the same composition as the foregoing with different translations :
[] Jagers vreugd "Halloh! Halloh! Halloh!". Male choir
woorden Lodewijk Billiet
published in R. J. & E. E. Van Maldeghem's Ryn- en Scheldegalmen. Koorgezangen voor vier stemmen, vol.3, Brussel c1850

[] En chasse. Male choir
paroles de Gustave Chouquet
pub Costallat, Paris c1862
performed by l'Orpheon under Francois Bazin at Cirque-Napoleon, Paris 15jun1863

[] Le depart des chasseurs "Halloh! Halloh! Halloh!". Choeur a 4 voix d'hommes
paroles de Alexandre Boulay
pub Henri Gautier, Paris 1866
pub A. Pinatel, Paris

[] Hunter's joy (Jagerslust), for male choir
words Charles J. Sprague
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston c1869

[] Hardi! chasseur! "Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!". Choeur a quatre voix d'hommes
paroles de Armand Lafrique
pub Librairie Hachette et Cie & Maison H. Lemoine et fils, Paris 1891

[] Chant maritime. Male choir
pub J. B. Katto, Brussel

[] The healthful chase. Male choir
pub J. Curwen & Sons, London

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