Leipzig University Singers for St. Pauli in Mainz
The Leipzig University Choir of St. Pauli in Mainz is an optional striking , colored and musical student union at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz . It is considered to be the second oldest university singers in Germany . She wears the colors light blue, white and dark blue with the percussion silver and belongs to the umbrella association of German singers (Weimarer CC).
history
The singing was founded on July 4th, 1822 by Traugott Wagner in Leipzig with 16 members and is the second oldest in Germany after the Leopoldina Breslau in Cologne. In 1893 1200 members could be counted. During the time of National Socialism , the entire society was brought into line and thus Aktivitas was dissolved . The Pauliner were thereby integrated into the comradeship of Theodor Körner . In 1953 the active Paulus was re-established in Mainz as the Leipzig University Choir of St. Pauli Mainz . The old gentlemen's association met again for the first time after the end of the war in 1949. The association has been publishing its own newspaper since 1889 . The fraternity house is located in Mainz-Gonsenheim .
Known members
Members of the Leipzig University Choir of St. Pauli in Mainz were among others the well-known musicians , composers and poets:
- Musicians, composers and musicologists
- Rudolf Bockelmann
- Johannes Brahms
- Friedrich Brandes , university music director, conductor
- Max break
- Paul Devrient , opera tenor as well as voice and rhetoric teacher of Adolf Hitler
- Albert Dietrich , composer and conductor
- Philipp Gretscher , singer and composer
- Moritz Hauptmann
- Hermann Kretzschmar , university music director, university professor, musicologist
- Conradin Kreutzer (honorary member)
- Hermann Langer , University Music Director of the University of Leipzig
- Arthur Nikisch
- Oscar Paul , musicologist, university professor
- Heinrich Platzbecker (1860–1937), composer and pianist
- Max Reger
- Robert Schumann
- Louis Spohr
- Albert Thierfelder , university music director , university professor
- Helmuth Thierfelder (1897–1966), Kapellmeister
- Georg Fritz Weiß , court opera singer, actor and translator
- Poet and writer
- Konrad Beyer
- Hans Ferdinand Helmolt
- Otto Roquette (honorary member)
- Friedrich Rückert
- Joseph Victor von Scheffel (honorary member)
- Politicians, Scientists and Others
- Paul Bang , State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Economics, member of the Reichstag
- Adolf Baring (1860–1945), lawyer, royal Saxon higher regional judge
- Waldemar Becké , Lord Mayor of Bremerhaven
- Georg Bellmann , member of the Reichstag
- Ernst Rudolf Bierling , professor of law, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Viktor Böhmert , journalist, university professor
- Karl Buchheim , historian
- Edmund Drechsel , chemist and pharmacologist, university professor
- Gerhard Ficker (1865–1934), German Protestant theologian, University Professor in Kiel, Secret Consistorial Councilor, D. theol., Dr. phil.
- Johannes Ficker , professor of theology
- Martin Ficker , hygienist, bacteriologist, university professor
- Julius Frühauf , professor of economics, member of the Reichstag
- Hermann Granzow , lawyer and ao judge at the People's Court
- Rudolf Grau , professor of theology
- Karl Gunkel , Reich judge
- Otto Härtwig , Lord Mayor of Chemnitz 1933–36, Dr. jur.
- Ewald Hering , professor of medicine, physiologist, brain researcher, holder of the Pour le Mérite
- Otto Heubner , co-founder of paediatrics, professor of medicine
- Georg Theodor Hoffmann , Reich judge
- Max Hollrung , phytomedicine, university professor
- Paul Jannasch (1841–1921), German chemist, university professor in Heidelberg
- Alfred Jeremias , professor of theology, ancient orientalist
- Emil Kautzsch , Protestant theologian, university professor
- Johannes Käubler , Lord Mayor of Bautzen, MdL (Saxony)
- Fritz Koch , President of the Senate at the Reichsfinanzhof, Dr. jur.
- August Köhler , Governor of Togoland (German Colony)
- Rudolf Kötzschke , historian, university professor
- Otto Richard Kraetzschmar , professor of theology
- Hermann von Kuhl , member of both classes of the order Pour le Mérite, general, historian
- Karl Lamprecht , historian, university professor (honorary member)
- Friedrich Laue , Lord Mayor of Sondershausen
- Arthur Looss , zoologist, university professor
- Bruno Mann , Lord Mayor of Erfurt
- Johannes Friedrich Müller , Mayor of Chemnitz
- Hans Neumerkel Imperial Judge , Dr. jur., died 1946 (NKVD special camp No. 1 Mühlberg)
- Theodor Niemeyer , international lawyer, university professor
- Johannes Oertel , Lord Mayor of Zittau
- Albert Plücker , physician
- Hermann Rentzsch (politician) , member of the Reichstag, member of the Saxon state parliament
- Detlev Karsten Rohwedder , Chairman of the Treuhandanstalt, holder of the Federal Cross of Merit, RAF victim
- Friedrich Schatz , Professor of Medicine, Gynecologist, Rector of the University of Rostock
- Alfred Schöne , literary historian, university professor
- Rudolf Schurig , Prime Minister (Saxony) and Saxon Minister of Justice
- Woldemar Voigt , professor of physics, founder of solid state physics
- Otto Wagner , Lord Mayor of Jena and Breslau
- Theodor Weber , professor of medicine
- Karl Louis Wehinger , Saxon parliamentarian and district court president
- Johannes Weißenborn , ethnologist and museum official
- Theodor A. Wohlfahrt (1907-2006), zoologist (lepidopterology)
- Ernst Zitelmann , lawyer, university professor, writer
- Walter Zwingenberger , Lord Mayor of Zittau (1923–1944)
literature
- Richard Kötzschke, History of the University Singers at St. Pauli in Leipzig . 1822–1922, Leipzig 1922
- Horst Grimm / Leo Besser-Walzel, Die Corporationen , Frankfurt am Main, 1986
- Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, http://d-nb.info/573429502
Individual evidence
- ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 88.
- ↑ Peter Krause : O old lad glory. The students and their customs. 5th edition. Graz, Vienna, Cologne 1997, p. 116.
- ↑ Complete directory of the Pauliner from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 85
- ↑ Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 109
- ^ Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 39
- ↑ Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 50
- ↑ Complete directory of the Pauliner from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 101
- ↑ Complete directory of the Pauliner from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 21
- ^ Initiative group Lager Mühlberg e. V. (Ed.): Book of the Dead - Special Camp No. 1 of the Soviet NKVD, Mühlberg / Elbe , Mühlberg / Elbe, 2008, p. 139, ISBN 9783000269998
- ↑ Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 19
- ↑ Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 125