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- up liedertafel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liedertafel may refer to the following choral societies: Adelaide Liedertafel Berliner Liedertafel Hamburger...
- The Tanunda Liedertafel is a 45-member male choir in Tanunda, South Australia. Drawing its four-part (TTBB) singing material from traditional po****r...
- The Adelaide Liedertafel (Die Adelaider Liedertafel) is a traditional German male choir, one of several Liedertafeln, or song societies, in the history...
- The Salzburger Liedertafel is a choir in Salzburg, Austria, founded in 1847. Originally a men's choir, it became a mixed choir in 1948. It performs works...
- Berliner Liedertafel (Berlin choral society), as the name for a male-voice choir, was first used in December 1808 by Carl Friedrich Zelter, who established...
- Hamburger Liedertafel is a choir in Hamburg, Germany, founded in 1823. The choir is one of the three oldest ****ociations in Hamburg, and is entitled to...
- Tanunda Liedertafel, a German language male choir Tanunda Town Band, a br**** band Tanunda railway station, a former railway station Liedertafel (disambiguation)...
- Virginia could boast of 11 singing societies—Maennerchor, Harmonie, Liedertafel, Beethoven, Concordia, Liederkranz, Germania, Teutonia, Harmonie-Maennerchor...
- royal Prussian music director and founder of the new male Berliner Liedertafel choir. Zander was born in Barnewitz an der Havel (today part of Märkisch...
- Brisbane Apollo Male Choir (formerly Brisbane Liedertafel) is the longest running male choir in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Formed in 1884, the choir...