With its “Music – Songs from the attic” issue, Philately Liechtenstein is
dedicating itself to a special chapter of cultural heritage: traditional
folk music and its preservation for future generations. The special stamp
“S'isch egal” (face value CHF 6.80) comes in an unusual form – as a
playable vinyl record. At the heart of this issue is Josef “Pepi”
Frommelt, a pioneer of Liechtenstein folk music research.
With
great dedication, he collected, documented, and preserved traditional
songs that have shaped the country's musical identity for decades. His aim
was not only to preserve musical roots, but also to make old songs audible
again. This legacy is continued today by the Pepi Frommelt Foundation. The
song “S'isch egal” (meaning “it doesn’t matter”) on the record is part of
this traditional musical treasure.
For a long time, the original
song “Du und i sind Brüederli” (meaning “you and I are brothers”) was
understood to be a Liechtenstein folk song, until it became apparent that
the original was written by Swiss composer Werner Wehrli (1892-1944). This
discovery underscores the cultural value of the collection: folk music
thrives on exchange, transmission, and interpretation. In 1985, the song
was recorded on an LP for the first time, thus preserving it for future
generations.
The new version of “S'isch egal”, released in 2023 by
the Liechtenstein pop group PEPS and based on “Du und i sind Brüederli”,
uses contemporary pop reggae vibes and cheerful Liechtenstein dialect to
bring today's reality into dialogue with the historical language of over
100 years ago.
The stamp is placed in the center of the record, which
can be played on a standard record player. The song can also be accessed
digitally via a QR code on the stamp. This edition thus combines analog
music enjoyment with contemporary technology – a real philatelic treat for
the ears.