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The Wiesbadener Knabenchor is a mixed boys' choir founded in 1960 in Wiesbaden, the capital of Hesse,

Germany. First a parish choir at the Ringkirche, it developed into a concert choir which has appeared
internationally in countries such as Bulgaria, Malaysia and Australia, and has made recordings.

The pastor at the Ringkirche in Wiesbaden, Hugo Herrfurth, founded a boys' choir with boys' and men's
voices in 1960, based on the long traditions of boys' choirs in Germany.[1] It developed into a concert choir
of approximately 80 voices aged 6 to 35,[2] which has been conducted by Roman Twardy since 2001.[3]
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They perform in services in Wiesbaden churches, and in concert both at home and on tour. [1] The choir
has been a member of the Verband Deutscher Konzertchöre (Association of German concert choirs) since
1998.[3] In 2002, the choir became a member of the European Federation of Choirs in Brussels.[2]

The Wiesbadener Knabenchor performs a broad repertoire, from a cappella folk songs to contemporary
music,[2] with a focus on Baroque music such as the oratorios by Johann Sebastian Bach and the works
of Johann Rosenmüller. The choir has participated in concerts with artists such as Montserrat Caballé and
orchestras such as the Brandenburgische Philharmonie Potsdam. It has appeared on radio and television
for Hessischer Rundfunk and made several recordings.[1] The choir has toured in several European
countries, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland and
Slovakia.[3] On an invitation from the Goethe-Institut in 1997, the choir toured in Malaysia and Australia.
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In 2003, the choir performed Bach's St John Passion in Switzerland and France, including the festival
Printemps Baroque. In 2004, the Wiesbadener Knabenchor was the first German boys' choir to perform in
Bulgaria after the end of socialism, singing in Sofia, Plovdiv, Blagoevgrad, Dupnitsa and Sandanski. The
choir maintains contact with other boys' and youth choirs,[1] for example singing Bach's Christmas
Oratorio jointly with the Varpelis (de) choir from Kaunas, Lithuania. The choir has a tradition of concerts
during Advent and Christmas, singing regularly at St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden.[5]

In 2013, the Wiesbadener Knabenchor was awarded the Kulturpreis der Landeshauptstadt Wiesbaden,
the culture prize of Wiesbaden.[1] The jury wrote that the choir has enriched the cultural life of the city for
more than fifty years, with constantly high artistic quality ("Seit über 50 Jahren bereichert der
Wiesbadener Knabenchor bei konstant hoher künstlerischer Qualität die Musiklandschaft und das
kulturelle Leben unserer Stadt"),[6] and that it has been an ambassador of the capital ("Botschafter der
Landeshauptstadt")[6] and worked in exchange with youth choirs in other countries.[6]

References
1. "Wiesbadener Knabenchor" (in German). Wiesbaden. Retrieved 14
September2018.
2. "Wiesbadener Knabenchor". music-connects.eu. Retrieved 14 September 2018.

3. "Wiesbadener Knabenchor" (in German). Verband Deutscher Konzertchöre.


Retrieved 14 September 2018.
4. "Chronik 2001 bis 2009". www.wi-knabenchor.de (in German). Retrieved 14
September2018.
5. "Musik im Advent" (in German). St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden. Retrieved 14
September2018.
6. "Botschafter der Stadt / Preis für Knabenchor". Frankfurter Rundschau (in
German). 10 April 2018. Retrieved 14 September 2018.

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