Switzerland's centuries-old alpine yodelling tradition could soon be added to a U.N. list recognising it as a cultural ...
Yodelling, the traditional singing of herders in the Swiss Alps, was recognised by the United Nations on Thursday as part of ...
Switzerland hopes to have yodelling recognised by the United Nations this month to help protect the ancestral sing-song ...
Switzerland currently counts some 12,000 keen yodellers lilting their way through the style's distinctive topsy-turvy up-and-down melodies across 780 yodelling clubs.
Switzerland’s government is looking for a shout-out from UN cultural agency Unesco to include the tradition of yodelling on its list of intangible cultural heritage. A decision is expected by the end ...
Yodelling, the traditional singing of herders in the Swiss Alps, was recognised by the United Nations on Thursday as ...
The Swiss government wants the tradition of yodelling to be added to The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (Unesco) cultural heritage list. The unique style of singing ...
LUCERNE, Switzerland (AP) — Yodel-ay-hee ... what?! Those famed yodeling calls that for centuries have echoed through the Alps, and more recently have morphed into popular song and folk music, could ...
Who accidentally enters a yodeling contest—and wins? Someone who understands that in yodeling, as in life, you gotta commit. Eva Glasrud, left, and Becca. Will the friendship survive Becca’s ...
Lay-ee-odl-lay-ee-odl-lay-hee-hoo. Forget sleigh bells ringing and carol singing, if there’s one sound that epitomises the festive season it’s Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music yodelling her heart ...