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The first office-holders were Johann Friedrich Martin "Friedrich" "Fritz" Armbrüster (June 1826 – 10 February 1897) president; Adolph Schlüter (c. 1835 – 30 March 1873) secretary and librarian; and Carl Linger (leader / conductor). Tenors were Julius H. C. Eitzen (1830–1897),
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of 1864 was a suppression of German nationals in the Danish province. Other charitable concerts were for the Indian Famine Fund and the Patriotic War Fund ft the time of the Boer war. They performed for dignitaries such as the
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and Lady Le Hunte attending. Participating alongside the Liedertafel were the Adelaide Choral Society, Bach Society, Orpheus Society, Glee Club, Port Adelaide Orpheus Society, and the Broken Hill Quartet Club.
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Quarterly social gatherings were held at the Hotel Europe 1877, "Smoke socials" organised by ArmbrĂĽster. In that year "passive" (non-singing) members were first admitted, to the financial benefit of the Club.
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Reinhardt married Emilie Henriette Ohlmeyer in 1849; daughter Agnes Louise Matina Reinhardt married Ferdinand Julius Sobels, daughter (Hermina Sophie) Ida Reinhardt (1858–1914) was fine singer.
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The club disbanded in 1914, and re-formed after the Great War, but for the members' pleasure only; they held no further concerts. It was re-formed again after World War II by
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in August 1850, was a member of the original Deutsche Liedertafel, and in 1897 the longest serving member of both the Adelaide Liedertafel and the Deutsche Club.
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Otto Stange was a Professor of Music in Adelaide, married Maria Hesse of St. Kilda in 1876; they had two daughters then returned to Germany, where she died in
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The first "Adelaide Liedertafel" met in 1854 and 1855 at Wiener & Fischer's coffee house on Rundle Street, but disbanded when Robert Wiener and
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In March 1891 the German Singing Society (organiser H. Heinicke) amalgamated with the Liedertafel, as did several other minor German societies.
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The club rented a large room in the Freemasons' Hall, adjacent Earl of Zetland Hotel, Flinders Street from ?? to 1880, the German Club's
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At the 22nd anniversary of its foundation in 1880 at the Albert Hall, the Liedertafel performed exclusively compositions by their patron
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Georg Valentin Eimer (c. 1824 – 4 April 1901) and wife Clara Wilhelmine Louise née Mehlmann ( –1904) arrived May 1855 aboard the
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was appointed conductor, a post he held for 20 years. The first performance given by the choir under his baton was a comic opera
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George, Duke of York, visited SA twice: in June 1900 and July 1901, and was serenaded by the Liedertafel on both occasions.
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Mumme married Mary Maud McLaughlin (c. 1838–1903) in 1860. The violinist Albert Redford Mumme (1868–1969) was a nephew.
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They performed at the Linger's funeral ceremony, as did the Brunswick (Brass) Band, of which he was also a founder.
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1865–1867 Wilhelm Spietschka (c. 1840 – 22 January 1867) died after riding accident; mentioned in
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May 1850; not to be confused with Carl Bielefeldt (1821–1897), tobacconist, who arrived 1849 on
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Hamburg Hotel (Oriental Hotel from 1915), Rundle Street, south-east corner of Gawler Place,1864
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in 1891, perhaps of tuberculosis. He married again in Ireland in 1895, to Jeanie French.
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in Tanunda, along with the Adelaide Turnverein and Adelaide Liederkranz, hosted by the
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1874 H. Nettelbeck (perhaps Herman Heinrich Samuel Nettelbeck (1839 – 28 May 1918)
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At their 50th anniversary in September 1908, a great concert was held at the
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Carl Gustav Schedlich (c. 1821 – August 1901) arrived December 1847 aboard
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1908–1911 H. Rudolph "Rudi" Büring, sen. (25 August 1844 – 16 August 1923)
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Maraun had, with ArmbrĂĽster, the longest membership of founding members.
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Composer was (Ernst) Julius Otto (1 September 1804 – 5 March 1877) from
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Hotel Europe, northwest corner Grenfell Street and Gawler Place c. 1863
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August 1849; married Auguste Ernestine Erfurth (1843–1909) in 1861.
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by the Liedertafel and Brunswick Band in August 1864 in aid of the
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in 1868; the first opera performed by amateurs in Adelaide.
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This obituary includes an almost complete list of members.
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had difficulty in the position due to his lack of German.
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1858 (Johann) Wilhelm Schierenbeck (died in Germany 1887)
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1891–1904 Frederick Basse (c. 1851 – 17 April 1913)
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It is Australia's oldest male choir. 28:, or song societies, in the history of 7: 83:in December 1858 by members of the 1234:Musical groups established in 1858 178:The club was reorganised in 1871. 14: 863:"Deutsches Sängerfest at Tanunda" 1239:1858 establishments in Australia 87:of Adelaide, notably Linger and 868:The South Australian Advertiser 599:"Gustav [sic] Nitschke" 75:The better-known, and current, 169:Die Mordgrundbruck bei Dresden 119:A notable concert was held at 1: 871:. 30 December 1874. p. 2 330:1914 and post-war F. Ochernal 395:Ziegler, who arrived aboard 181:The choir attended the 1874 1030:"Death of Mr F. ArmbrĂĽster" 656:"The Forrest Demonstration" 455:. 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Maraun" 505:Spietschka was born in 256:This list is incomplete 1002:"Out among the People" 189:and Tanunda Riflemen. 99: 72: 410:Hermann von Beckerath 97: 70: 717:The Adelaide Express 571:"Local Intelligence" 458:Australische Zeitung 360:Eitzen emigrated on 77:Adelaide Liedertafel 18:Adelaide Liedertafel 1142:"Music in Adelaide" 1058:"Concerning People" 982:on 14 November 2017 974:Bill van de Water. 781:The Evening Journal 217:in September 1905. 187:Tanunda Liedertafel 757:– via Trove. 215:Adelaide Town Hall 125:Schleswig-Holstein 100: 73: 1249:Music in Adelaide 1229:Australian choirs 507:Liebenau, Bohemia 127:Relief Fund. The 58:Song of Australia 1256: 1189: 1187: 1185: 1183: 1166: 1160: 1159: 1157: 1155: 1138: 1132: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1110: 1104: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1082: 1076: 1075: 1073: 1071: 1054: 1048: 1047: 1045: 1043: 1026: 1020: 1019: 1017: 1015: 998: 992: 991: 989: 987: 978:. 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Index

Adelaide
South Australia
George Fischer
Tanunda
Carl Linger
Song of Australia
German Club

Adelaide
Deutscher Club
Carl Mumme

Wilhelm Nitschke
Frederick Wurm
White's Rooms
Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig War
Duke of York
George V
Antoinette Link
Amy Sherwin
Ilma de Murska
Heinrich Koehler
Antonia Dolores
Carl PĂĽttmann
Theatre Royal
Sängerfest
Tanunda Liedertafel
Albert Hall
Franz Abt

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