Berliner Liedertafel
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Also known asBerlin choral society
OriginBerlin, Germany
FoundedDecember 1808
FounderCarl Friedrich Zelter
| Berliner Liedertafel | |
|---|---|
| Choir | |
| Also known as | Berlin choral society |
| Origin | Berlin, Germany |
| Founded | December 1808 |
| Founder | Carl Friedrich Zelter |
| Genre | Male voice choir |
| Members | 117 |
| Notable members | Ludwig Berger, Bernhard Klein, Gustav Reichardt |
Berliner Liedertafel (Berlin choral society), as the name for a male-voice choir, was first used in December 1808 by Carl Friedrich Zelter,[1] who established the first north German prototype for such male-voice choirs.[2] In 1819 another society was founded by Ludwig Berger, Bernhard Klein, Gustav Reichardt and Ludwig Rellstab and In 1884, Adolf Zander founded the still active men's singing club Berliner Liedertafel e.V.