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Liederkranz
Liederkranz Lie"der*kranz, n. [G. See Lied, and Grants.] (Mus.) Lit., wreath of songs; -- used as the title of a group of songs, and esp. as the common name for German vocal clubs of men.

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- Liederkranz may refer to: A German-language choir, formerly for men only Liederkranz (Grand Island, Nebraska), U.S., a historic building Liederkranz cheese...
- Liederkranz is an American re-creation of Limburger cheese, made subtly different by the use of a different bacterial culture for smear-ripening. Liederkranz...
- The Liederkranz of New York City is an organization devoted to cultural and social exchange as well as the sponsorship of musical events. Its activities...
- cultural and musical society, The Liederkranz Society, and used as a recording studio (Victor also recorded in Liederkranz Hall in the late 1920s). The producer...
- The Liederkranz Club of St. Louis, Missouri was a German-American social club and the term also refers to its building. The building was a work of William...
- Liederkranz of the City of New York" Archived 27 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine – The Liederkranz of the City of New York website. The Liederkranz Club...
- The Liederkranz hall is a historic building in Grand Island, Nebraska. It was built in 1911-1912 for the local Liederkranz, or German-language choir, founded...
- 1927 T. B. Harms Co. Released May 1927 Recorded March 1, 1928 Studio Liederkranz Hall, New York City Genre Show tune Label Victor 35912 Composer(s) Jerome...
- counts). This is the one where Smiley reveals his real name to be Bernie Liederkranz. In the next segment, Elmo had to three things that starts the SN sound...
- societies—Maennerchor, Harmonie, Liedertafel, Beethoven, Concordia, Liederkranz, Germania, Teutonia, Harmonie-Maennerchor, Arion, and Mozart. The first...