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Liederkranz

[lee-der-krahnts, -krants] / ˈli dərˌkrɑnts, -ˌkrænts /


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Liederkranz Foundation, 6 East 87th Street, 212-749-4561, wagnersocietyny.org; $30; $25 for members; $15 for students.

From New York Times Mar. 13, 2014

They walk along the corridors in the evening trying to guess who is having the roast rack of lamb, the corned beef and cabbage, or the Liederkranz cheese.

From Time Magazine Archive

"People who lose themselves at the Liederkranz, generally get found out in the end," says he.

From Phemie Frost's Experiences by Stephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia)

C. Franck's symphonic poem, with chorus, "The Beatitudes," given by the German Liederkranz, in New York City.

From Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events by Lahee, Henry Charles

The Liederkranz has become quite a different sort of society, and my Lenz is the chief member of it; all say he has the finest voice and the best managed of all the singers.

From Edelweiss A Story by Auerbach, Berthold




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