Die Irrlichter Explained

Die Irrlichter
Origin:Bonn, Germany
Years Active:2001–present
Label:Emmuty Records, Totentanz (Soulfood)
Website:www.die-irrlichter.de
Current Members:Daniela Heiderich
Brigitta Jaroschek
Stephanie Keup-Büser
Annika Thoma
Past Members:Christoph Danielec, Ulrike Endesfelder, Anna Karin, Jutta Simon-Alt, Jutta Tiedge

Formed in 2001, Die Irrlichter ("Irrlicht" being a German expression for Will-o'-the-wisp) is a German band performing medieval folk and fantasy music at concerts, festivals, renaissance fairs, medieval banquets, and similar events in Germany and other European countries.

They have been an all-female band since 2004.

History

The band was originally formed as troubadours for a live action role-playing game, but quickly expanded beyond that niche. The young band played their first concert as a support band for Saltatio Mortis (then already a well-known up-and-coming act) in Cologne in early 2001. They found a producer in Roland Kempen of Die Streuner, with whom they would produce their first four albums over the next five years. During this time, several members dropped out to pursue or concentrate on academic or professional careers as the band gradually evolved from a mere hobby venture into an increasingly professional music project.

Between 2006 and 2008 the band was reorganized around longtime members Brigitta Jaroschek and Stephanie Keup. They started their own production firm which has been producing the group's albums ever since the fifth.

Typically a quintet, Die Irrlichter have performed with any number of musicians between two and six, and have increasingly been performing as a trio since 2013, with different lineups from a core group of regulars.

Personnel

Many former band members still do perform with the band occasionally, including

Discography