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of 1872. In 1869, this amounted to a chorus of 10,000; in 1872 the chorus was twice that size though in the latter case the results were not entirely satisfactory. He taught singing, harmony and composition at the
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at the conclusion of the tour. From 1855 until 1863 he conducted a Boston "Philharmonic," one of several orchestras going by that name at that time. Beginning in 1865, he led concerts for the
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Zerrahn is listed as the conductor of Grand Philharmonic Orchestra for the "Grand Jubilee Concert" in Boston, January 1, 1863.
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in Massachusetts for thirty years as well, 1866–1897. He was elected conductor of the Oratorio Society of
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and conductor. His widespread activity in the region made him an influential figure in
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Musical Association until the concerts were discontinued in 1882. He conducted the
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in September 1848 and gave successful concerts in New York and
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Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America
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at the age of twelve years, and completed his education in
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on the way. Zerrahn played first flute. The group reached
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World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival
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People from the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Malchow
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Milton, Massachusetts
German
American
flautist
New England
Boston
classical music
Rostock
Hanover
Berlin
revolutions of 1848
Europe
Germania Musical Society
United States
London
New York City
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Washington
New England
Jenny Lind
Henriette Sontag
Ole Bull
Sigismund Thalberg
Alfred Jaëll
Camilla Urso

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