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・ Kurt Sakowski
・ Kurt Salmon
・ Kurt Sametreiter
・ Kurt Sanderling
・ Kurt Sassmannshaus
・ Kurt Sauer
・ Kurt Saxon
・ Kurt Sayenga
・ Kurt Schaefer
・ Kurt Schaffenberger
・ Kurt Scharf
・ Kurt Schein
・ Kurt Schemers
・ Kurt Schindler
・ Kurt Schlosser
Kurt Schlosser Saxon Mountaineers' Choir
・ Kurt Schmid
・ Kurt Schmidt
・ Kurt Schmied
・ Kurt Schmitt
・ Kurt Schmoke
・ Kurt Schmücker
・ Kurt Schneider
・ Kurt Schneider (aviator)
・ Kurt Schneider (disambiguation)
・ Kurt Schork
・ Kurt Schottenheimer
・ Kurt Schrader
・ Kurt Schreckling
・ Kurt Schrimm


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Kurt Schlosser Saxon Mountaineers' Choir : ウィキペディア英語版
Kurt Schlosser Saxon Mountaineers' Choir


The Kurt Schlosser Saxon Mountaineers' Choir ((ドイツ語:Sächsische Bergsteigerchor "Kurt Schlosser" Dresden)) was founded in 1927. The choir consists of 140 male voices. Amongst its repertoire are classical and contemporary works as well as traditional mountaineering, hiking, regional and folk songs.
== History ==
The choir was founded originally as the singing section of a tourist association known as ''"Die Naturfreunde - Vereinigte Kletterabteilungen Sachsen/VKA"'' in Dresden's ''Keglerheim''. Its first director was Kurt Lauterbach and its first concert took place on 14 February 1928.
The Saxon Mountaineers' Choir has borne the name Kurt Schlosser since 10 September 1949. Schlosser, born in 1900, was himself a member of the VKA. During the Nazi era the choir was banned and many choir members performed illegally. Several climbers and members of the choir organised the Red Climbers under the direction of Kurt Schlosser in various Dresden factories as part of anti-Faschist resistance.
The Red Climbers (''roten Bergsteiger'') established themselves in Saxon Switzerland in a rock cave near the rock of the ''Satanskopf'' as a secret office and hiding place.
After being arrested on 3 December 1943 Kurt Schlosser was sentenced to the guillotine on 16 August 1944. Other climbers and choir members also became victims of Nazi justice.
With the demise of Nazism in 1945 the choir renewed its musical activities.
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