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Liederkranz of the City of New York

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187:, the club raised $ 150,000 in two days for the purpose of building a clubhouse and performance venue, Liederkranz Hall. The cornerstone was laid on October 1, 1881, at 111-119 East 58th Street in New York City. The total cost of the four-story brownstone building, including land, was $ 325,000. Liederkranz Hall became a well-respected 114:
The Liederkranz has been involved in numerous charitable efforts for the benefit of New York City and its institutions, the Quaker Fund for German Relief, the destitute of the Chicago Fire, etc. The Society established the Liederkranz Foundation, Inc. on April 8, 1948, for the purpose of providing
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is an organization devoted to cultural and social exchange as well as the sponsorship of musical events. Its activities are dedicated to the support, development and preservation of culture in New York City. Its objective once was to enhance German-American relations.
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support to young singers and musicians to further their careers. In December 1999 the Liederkranz of the City of New York donated its library of music scores and parts, Liederkranz Club and Liederkranz Foundation documents, and related materials to the
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was conductor and music director from 1890 to 1898. The organisation was officially renamed to "The Liederkranz of the City of New York" in 1919. Honorary members have included President
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and in Boston and Philadelphia were among the first performances of Wagner in the United States. The Chorus sang at the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
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performed piano works at this concert and others on the Liederkranz’s tour. Many well-known musicians have collaborated with the Liederkranz, including
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Notable winners of the Liederkranz Foundation's annual vocal competition include:
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Illustrierte Geschichte der Musik von der Renaissance bis auf die Gegenwart
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Illustrated history of music from the Renaissance to the present time
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On January 9, 1847, twenty-five men of German heritage founded the
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In 1881, while under the leadership of club president
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The Fales Library Guide to the Liederkranz Collection
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Philharmonic Society Orchestra
Metropolitan Opera House
Ferrucio Busoni
Jenny Lind
Victor Herbert
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Lilli Lehmann
Helen Traubel
Lauritz Melchior
Engelbert Humperdinck
Richard Strauss
Siegfried Wagner
Carl Schurz
William Steinway
Theodore Thomas
Heinrich Zöllner
Theodore Roosevelt
Walter Damrosch
Fales Library
NYU
John Brancy
Jim Burgess
Amanda Forsythe
Bruce Fowler
Othalie Graham
Megan Marie Hart
Kathleen Kim
William Steinway
music venue
Victor

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