AMV Makaria Bonn

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AMV Makaria Bonn

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Basic data
University / s: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University
Founding: November 18, 1878
Place of foundation: Bonn
Corporation association : Association of special houses
Colours: light blue-white-red
Type of Confederation: Mixed union
Position to the scale : not striking
Motto: In musica solatium et refugium
Website: www.amv-makaria.de
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The AMV Makaria Bonn is a musical student association at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn . It is non-striking and non-colored, but colored (light blue, white, red). AMV Makaria belongs to the Sondershäuser Association and was founded on November 18, 1878. The name "Makaria" goes back to a poem by Theodor Körner and means bliss .

history

The AMV Makaria was founded as an academic-musical association on November 18, 1878 by Georg Ragoczy and Emil Sehling . As early as 1880 the AMV was converted into a student association. In the next year he joined the Association of German Student Choral Societies, today the Sondershäuser Association of Academic-Musical Associations.

At a convention on August 5, 1882, nine out of ten active resigned. They founded a new association called Marchia , which only survived a few semesters. The remaining active, Hänlein, organized 17 new members, which led to the re-establishment of the AMV on October 24, 1882. In 1883 it was officially renamed Academic-Musical Association Makaria after a meeting with Ragoczy, who suggested the name "Makaria" based on a poem by Theodor Körner. In the next year the old gentlemen's association was founded . In February 1906 a new connection house was inaugurated in Bonner Talweg (architect: Karl Thoma ), which Makaria still belongs to today. The Art Nouveau facade is a listed building .

After the connection life continued during the First World War , the Makaria was dissolved in 1935/36 and the “Moltke” comradeship was established , which moved into the house in the winter semester of 1939/40. In 1948 AMV Makaria was re-established, on October 30, 1948 with a new Aktivitas. In May 1948 the singer connection Ascania-Curonia Königsberg was part of the AMV Makaria. The entire furniture of the connection was lost in the war. In 1950, Makaria received the house back through a reparation process and compensation for the loss of inventory. The upper floor was used by a private business school. From 1962 the house could be fully used again. Women have been accepted into the association since 1969. In 2001, six rooms were set up and made available to Aktivitas.

program

AMV Makaria has had a mixed choir since 2002, which regularly appears at public events. In addition, the theater group was re-established at the beginning of 2010. In addition to these fixed groups, lecture and discussion evenings on different topics, concerts of all kinds and joint activities such as trips etc. are on the program every semester.

Self-image

The AMV Makaria is impartial and non-denominational and only represents its motto In musica solatium et refugium (German: "Consolation and refuge in music"). The circle of the AMV Makaria consists of an M for Makaria and the letters v, c, f, which stands for Vivat, crescat, floreat (German: “You live, grow and bloom!”), The motto of the Association of Special Houses .

Members

  • Arnold Brecht (1884–1977), ministerial official, political scientist from 1933 while emigrating to America
  • Horst Eickmeyer (* 1935), Mayor of Meersburg, Lord Mayor of Konstanz
  • Leonhard Jores (1866–1935), pathologist and university professor
  • Karl Lamprecht (1856–1915), historian in Leipzig
  • Theodor Litt (1880–1962), reform pedagogue, rector of the University of Leipzig
  • Paul Luchtenberg (1890–1973), politician, Minister of Culture of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Fritz Rittner (1921–2010), lawyer, professor at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
  • Emil Sehling (1860–1928), lawyer and university professor
  • Robert Siller (1881–?), Reich judge
  • Otto Strecker (* 1931), agricultural scientist and pioneer in agricultural marketing
  • Heinrich Sürder (1871–1951), Mayor of Schlebusch
  • Fritz Volbach (1861–1940), conductor, composer and musicologist

literature

  • Hermann Ude (ed.): The SV student. Handbook for the Association of Special Houses. Kartell Association of German Student Choral Societies. Hanover: E. Wendebourg, 1903, pp. 122-124.
  • Joachim Wilkerling , Achim Block and the Association of Alter SVer as editors: 100 years of the special houses association of academic-musical connections. 1867-1967. Festschrift of the association of special houses. Aachen 1967, pp. 114-115.
  • The SV handbook. Handbook of the Special Houses Association of Academic-Musical Associations (founded 1867). 3rd edition Aachen 2002. ISBN 3-89873-419-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. All information, unless otherwise or precisely proven, according to: SV-Handbuch, p. 125f.
  2. ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 25.
  3. Ekkehard Ochs / Peter Tenhaef / Walter Werbeck / Lutz Winkler (eds.): University and music in the Baltic region. Greifswald Contributions to Musicology, Vol. 17, Berlin 2008, p. 157.

Coordinates: 50 ° 43 ′ 30.1 ″  N , 7 ° 6 ′ 8 ″  E