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  2. Category:German-language musical groups from the United ...

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    Pages in category "German-language musical groups from the United States" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  3. Nord-Amerikanischer Sängerbund - Wikipedia

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    The Nord-Amerikanischer Sängerbund (English: North American Singers' Association) is an association which promotes the culture of German music, culture and song. Eligibility for the association is open to any independent Germanic singing society located in North America consisting of at least 12 singers at the time of their application.

  4. Liederkranz of the City of New York - Wikipedia

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    On January 9, 1847, twenty-five men of German heritage founded the Deutscher Liederkranz der Stadt New York, a male singing society that provided a musical and social outlet for German-American men and also sought to perpetuate the tradition of German music, in both the folk and classical traditions.

  5. Washington Saengerbund - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Sängerbund is a German choral society founded in 1851 in Washington, D.C. About 50 active singers make up the mixed chorus, which forwards a tradition of preserving German music and German culture in the Washington Metropolitan Area with numerous concerts and musical performances during the year, often in conjunction with other groups.

  6. Arion Gesangverein - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1850. It was one of a number of important cultural organizations created beginning in the late 1840s, which helped German culture survive and disseminate after a wave of immigration to the United States. [1] It claims to be "one of the oldest singing societies in the United States". It was named after the Greek poet-musician ...

  7. Germania Musical Society - Wikipedia

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    Germania Musical Society. The Germania Musical Society (1848–1854) was an orchestra that performed in the United States in the mid-19th century. Its musicians emigrated from Germany after a successful tour of England. [1] Carl Lenschow and Carl Bergmann served as directors. [2] [1] The group toured throughout the

  8. Music of immigrant communities in the United States

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    See: Music of Germany. German immigrants brought with them a variety of music, waltzes, polkas and oom-pah bands among them. A German musical society of the mid-19th century formed the Seventh Regiment Band, the only exclusively regimental band of the Civil War-era and one of the most popular brass bands of the time.

  9. Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft - Wikipedia

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    Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃ ʔameʁiˈkaːnɪʃə ˈfʁɔʏntʃaft]; "German-American Friendship"), or D.A.F., was a German electropunk/Neue Deutsche Welle band from Düsseldorf, formed in 1978 featuring Gabriel "Gabi" Delgado-López (vocals), Robert Görl (drums, percussion, electronic instruments), Kurt "Pyrolator" Dahlke (electronic instruments ...