product gallery

After Winter Comes The Summer

Puhoi's Musical Heritage in Song, Rhyme and Dance

by Roger Buckton & Judith Williams & Ralf Heimrath

New Zealand' s German-Bohemian settlers have played, sung and danced to the music, songs and rhymes collected in this treasury of folk music for over 150 years.Sung in their dialect and played with traditional instruments, this music is a unique link between New Zealand and Bohemia, now part of Czechoslovakia. To combat the threat of this heritage being lost as time passes, the songs have been painstakingly rebuilt through interviews with descendants of those first settlers, research into European folk songs and transcriptions of recordings.After Winter Comes the Summer also offers insights into the lives of the people of Puhoi, and later Ohaupo, both in their native country and in a new and unfamiliar land. It is a case study of a small colonial New Zealand village, its development and growth, its music and culture, and its relationships and links back to Bohemia.
READ MORE

pre-order available

Please note: Pre-order and on order items will ship as soon as they arrive in store.

Pages:

176

Published:

1 Oct 2025

Format

Hardback

Publisher

Massey University Press

ISBN:

9781991309037

New Zealand' s German-Bohemian settlers have played, sung and danced to the music, songs and rhymes collected in this treasury of folk music for over 150 years.Sung in their dialect and played with traditional instruments, this music is a unique link between New Zealand and Bohemia, now part of Czechoslovakia. To combat the threat of this heritage being lost as time passes, the songs have been painstakingly rebuilt through interviews with descendants of those first settlers, research into European folk songs and transcriptions of recordings.After Winter Comes the Summer also offers insights into the lives of the people of Puhoi, and later Ohaupo, both in their native country and in a new and unfamiliar land. It is a case study of a small colonial New Zealand village, its development and growth, its music and culture, and its relationships and links back to Bohemia.
$45.00

You might also like

You might also like

View all aotearoa NZ non fiction