Legislative Council
Wednesday 15th October 2008
ADELAIDER
LIEDERTAFEL
The Hon. J.S.L. DAWKINS (15:23): I rise today to speak about the 150th Jubilee of the Adelaider
Liedertafel 1858, combined with the 14th Sängerfest of the German
Choral Association of Australia Incorporated, held at the Adelaide Town Hall on
Saturday 4 October. The Sängerfest is otherwise known as the Australian Song
Festival of the German Choral Association.
The
Adelaider Liedertafel 1858 is a German male choir that was founded on
In 1968
it was decided that the year in which the choir was founded should be added to the
name. Hence, it is now known as the Adelaider Liedertafel 1858. The choir sang
German songs for
I was
delighted to attend the concert, which focused not just on the Adelaider
Liedertafel 1858 but also on a number of other German choirs from all over
The
Premier (Hon. Mike Rann) presented the opening address. I also acknowledge the
presence of the current Lieutenant-Governor Hieu Van Le, as well as the former
lieutenant-governor, Mr Bruno Krumins. Mr Le, who is also the Chairman of the
South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission, noted:
The
Adelaider Liedertafel 1858 has made an unparalleled contribution in fostering
German song and culture and on the development of the musical life of South
Australians.
Along
with the extremely talented choirs, the audience was treated to many other
musical performances from organists, pianists, opera singers, and the Band of
the South Australia Police.
In all,
the program was excellent and very well presented. The Adelaider Liedertafel
and the mass choirs were all superbly directed by the young conductor Mr
Jonathan Bligh. Congratulations go to Mr Peter Reeh, President of the Adelaider
Liedertafel 1858, Mr Dieter Mittasch, President of the German Choral
Association of Australia, and all who contributed to the 150th
celebration and the Sangerfest.
In
conclusion, I put on record the names of the other people who principally
contributed to that event. I have mentioned the Band of the South Australia
Police, and that was under the direction of the Principal Conductor, Dr Kevin
Cameron. We also heard from soprano soloist Nina Tschernykow. Opera singers
performing were Jillian Chatterton, Ernst Ens, Joanna McWaters and Andrew
Turner; and they were all accompanied by Mr John Hall. The organist was Shirley
Gale, and the piano accompanist was Ms June Genders OAM. The compere was Mr
Jens Sandstrom, and I give a special mention to the stage manager, Mr Wolfgang
Fritzsche.