• The Adelaide Liedertafel (Die Adelaider Liedertafel) is a traditional German male choir, one of several Liedertafeln, or song societies, in the history...
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  • up liedertafel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liedertafel may refer to the following choral societies: Adelaide Liedertafel Berliner Liedertafel Salzburger...
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  • The Tanunda Liedertafel is a 45-member male choir in Tanunda, South Australia. Drawing its four-part (TTBB) singing material from traditional popular...
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    by the Adelaide Liedertafel, conducted by Herr Linger, for a South Australian Institute soirée at White's Rooms, King William Street, Adelaide, on 14...
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  • profits. Fundraising began almost immediately, with a concert by the Adelaide Liedertafel in October 1880. The building was purchased from the German Freehold...
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    and Light Herald from 1951, though its antecedents date from 1860. Adelaide Liedertafel Barossa Valley Barossa Deutsch "Property Location Browser (Search:...
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  • and conductor of the Adelaide Liedertafel and several Roman Catholic church choirs, including St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide. Mumme arrived with...
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    and settled in Adelaide, where he was far more successful as a musician. He was the founder and conductor of the Adelaide Liedertafel in 1858 and composer...
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  • known as the Hackney Distillery. He was one of the founders of the Adelaide Liedertafel and a prominent member of the German Club. Their home at 69 Hackney...
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  • Wilhelm Spietschka on 21 January 1867 was appointed conductor of the Adelaide Liedertafel, a post he held for nearly 20 years, to be followed by C. E. Mumme...
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  • Robert Wiener (died 1878) of a coffee bar on Rundle Street, where the Adelaide Liedertafel, was formed. Fischer and Wiener were often heard singing together...
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  • 1891 he was appointed conductor with the Adelaide Liedertafel, a post he held until 1914. In 1898 the Adelaide College of Music became the nucleus of the...
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  • (1851), German Rifle Club (1853), German Glee Club, and several Liedertafels, notably Adelaide and Tanunda. Several German-language newspapers appeared, notably...
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    at White's Rooms, King William Street, on 14 December 1859 by the Adelaide Liedertafel, conducted by Herr Linger. With the death of her husband in 1861...
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  • and secretary of Adelaide Liedertafel. Their family home, from around 1890 to 1923, was "Bonella Villa", 204 Halifax Street, Adelaide. He studied piano...
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    birthplace of the Adelaide Liedertafel, then licensees of the Tanunda Hotel from 1862 to 1870. He ran the National Hotel, Adelaide in Pirie Street 1871–72...
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  • Australia in one year. He was a fine tenor, and a member of the Adelaide Liedertafel and conductor of the Unley Glee Club. For nine years he was organist...
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    Hermann Homburg (category Politicians from Adelaide)
    in Norwood and educated at Prince Alfred College and the University of Adelaide. Following his admission to the bar in 1897, he practised law at his father's...
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  • National Bank. She was a sister of Carl Edmund Mumme, conductor of the Adelaide Liedertafel. Hedwig Emma Victoria Muecke (1851 – 16 November 1874) married Adolph...
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  • and Marshall Hall, returning to Adelaide in 1897, appearing first at the Adelaide Town Hall with the Adelaide Liedertafel and (Hermann) Heinicke's Grand...
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    recital at the Athenaeum on 7 June, then contributed to the Metropolitan Liedertafel concert at the same venue on 10 June. His first public performances were...
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  • first; he secured singing engagements with the Philharmonic and the Liedertafel. The businessman took him to Marshall-Hall, who advised him to seek the...
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  • enthusiastic member of both the choir of St Michael's (Lutheran) church and the Liedertafel. Byard (8 February 1859 – March 1949 at St Leonards, Sussex) married...
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  • reunion of the Liedertafel Society at the German Clubhouse in Pirie Street, followed in August by a "Monday Pops" concert in the Adelaide Town Hall, when...
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    bunkering the whole day. In the evening some officers visited the Adelaider Liedertafel, where there was singing in German, which was especially liked by the...
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    first performed on 30 June 1909 at the Sydney Town Hall by the Sydney Liedertafel, a male choir that had been established in the early 1880s. During his...
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    established the Dunedin Citizens' Band. He was conductor of the Dunedin Liedertafel and briefly choirmaster at St. Joseph's Cathedral. Some of Squarise's...
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  • received by the few who attended. They also performed at the Metropolitan Liedertafel, held that same week. They assembled an opera company of some 40 or 50...
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  • Ballarat. He has been credited as founder and conductor of the Brisbane Liedertafel. In 1910 Fowler wrote a play about Robert Clive, which he sent to Gerard...
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  • churches in Balmain and served as honorary pianist to the Metropolitan Liedertafel, and was organist of St Thomas's, Balmain when he was appointed organist...
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