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- Arion Gesangverein is a German American musical organization. It was founded in 1850. It was one of a number of important cultural organizations created...
- Esperanza. In 1870, Rudolf Luder became the first conductor of the Männer Gesangverein choir, founded in Esperanza by German immigrants. This choir, one of...
- place in Vienna on 28 February 1869 at a concert of the Akademischer Gesangverein. The composer conducted, with the tenor Gustav Walter, a student chorus...
- celebration attended by the New Braunfels Gesangverein and the Austin Männerchor. The New Braunfels Gesangverein invited everyone to meet in New Braunfels...
- band Arion (record label) Arion Band, an American community band Arion Gesangverein, a German American musical group Arion Music Awards, Gr**** music awards...
- Germania Park or the "Deutscher Schul- und Gesangverein (DSGV)", the German School and Singing Society, is a German-American cultural club that was established...
- where he eventually became the chorus master of the Wiener Akademischer Gesangverein, conductor of the Wiener Singakademie, director of the Wiener Männergesang-Verein...
- Mosewius and took charge of the students' choral society (Akademischer Gesangverein). Having decided not to follow a juridical career, he left Breslau in...
- orchestra. It was premiered in 1924, with the composer conducting the Basler Gesangverein on the occasion of its centenary. The oratorio of around 70 minutes is...
- factory of Bruno Sommerfeld. Numerous orchestras and choirs, both German (Gesangverein, Liedertafel) and Polish (St. Wojciech Halka, Moniuszko), have also made...