Leipzig University Singers for St. Pauli in Mainz

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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
Poet and writer
Politicians, Scientists and Others

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

  1. ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 88.
  2. Peter Krause : O old lad glory. The students and their customs. 5th edition. Graz, Vienna, Cologne 1997, p. 116.
  3. Complete directory of the Pauliner from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 85
  4. Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 109
  5. ^ Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 39
  6. Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 50
  7. Complete directory of the Pauliner from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 101
  8. Complete directory of the Pauliner from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 21
  9. ^ 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
  10. Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 19
  11. Complete directory of the Paulines from summer 1822 to summer 1938, Leipzig 1938, page 125

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