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Bielefelder Kinderchor is a
children's choir A choir ( ; also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform. Choirs may perform music from the classical music repertoire, which sp ...
founded in 1932 in Bielefeld by
Friedrich Oberschelp Friedrich Oberschelp (1895–1986) was a German music teacher and choral conductor. He founded the Bielefelder Kinderchor, a mixed children's choir in Bielefeld, in 1932 and led it until 1984, making recordings and touring internationally. He al ...
in 1932 and led by him until 1984, when his son
Jürgen Oberschelp Jürgen Oberschelp (born 12 July 1938) is a German conductor, choir director. He conducted the Bielefelder Kinderchor, a mixed children's choir that his father had founded in 1932, from 1984 to 2016. Life Oberschelp was born in Bielefeld.Wilfr ...
took over until 2016. The choir, the first mixed children's choir in Germany, has made popular recordings and toured internationally. It was famous for its Christmas concerts, several each season filling the
Rudolf-Oetker-Halle The Rudolf-Oetker-Halle (ROH) is the concert hall of Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was built from 1928 to 1930 after designs by Düsseldorf architects Tietmann & Haake, opened on 31 October 1930. The listed monument is mostly in ...
, but they were discontinued in 2014.


History


Friedrich Oberschelp

The Bielefelder Kinderchor was founded in 1932 by
Friedrich Oberschelp Friedrich Oberschelp (1895–1986) was a German music teacher and choral conductor. He founded the Bielefelder Kinderchor, a mixed children's choir in Bielefeld, in 1932 and led it until 1984, making recordings and touring internationally. He al ...
, a teacher at the Fröbelschule elementary school in Bielefeld. It was the first mixed children's choir in Germany. Rehearsals were first held at the school's Turnhalle (gymnasium), for children from age 10. Under the Nazi regime, the choir had to join the Hitlerjugend. In 1942, they spent four weeks in Salzburg for concerts. The Bielefelder Kinderchor became famous for Weihnachtskonzerte ( Christmas concerts) conducted by Oberschelp before Christmas at the
Rudolf-Oetker-Halle The Rudolf-Oetker-Halle (ROH) is the concert hall of Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was built from 1928 to 1930 after designs by Düsseldorf architects Tietmann & Haake, opened on 31 October 1930. The listed monument is mostly in ...
. Sometimes up to 14 Christmas concerts were held in one season for sold-out halls, leading to substantial income for the choir. The 1937 statutes requested that every singer became a member of the association, with a membership fee. It also installed an advisory group of parents of the young singers. In case of dissolving, the funds of the association were to be given to a charity organisation chosen by the mayor of Bielefeld. From 1950, a house was built for the choir at today's Furtwänglerstraße 14, designed by the town's Baurat (building adviser), Kirchner. Parents of singers helped actively and by donations. In 1951, the statutes said: "Der Verein bezweckt ausschließlich und unmittelbar die stimmlich musikalische Ausbildung der Jugend. In diesem Rahmen will er durch Pflege des deutschen Liedgutes aufbauende Kulturarbeit leisten" (The association aims exclusively and directly at the vocal musical education of the youth. Within this framework, it wants to do constructive cultural work through the cultivation of German song). The choir focused on German Volkslied and songs of German romanticism. Tours took the singers first to the
Ruhr The Ruhr ( ; german: Ruhrgebiet , also ''Ruhrpott'' ), also referred to as the Ruhr area, sometimes Ruhr district, Ruhr region, or Ruhr valley, is a polycentric urban area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population density of 2,800/km ...
and Rhine, later to Hungary, Japan and the U.S.. In 1977, the choir performed in a concert at the Fröbelschule, on the occasion of the school's 75th anniversary.


Jürgen Oberschelp

Friedrich Oberschelp was the conductor until 1984. He was then succeeded by his son
Jürgen Oberschelp Jürgen Oberschelp (born 12 July 1938) is a German conductor, choir director. He conducted the Bielefelder Kinderchor, a mixed children's choir that his father had founded in 1932, from 1984 to 2016. Life Oberschelp was born in Bielefeld.Wilfr ...
, who had been a choir member. He gave the last Christmas concert at the Rudolf-Oetker-Halle in 2013, and retired in 2016.


Recordings

Recordings of the Bielefelder Kinderchor conducted by Oberschelp were advertised internationally, such as in the English trade magazine ''Record Mail'' in April 1959, mentioning Mendelssohn's " Hebe deine Augen auf" and Weber's " Wir winden dir den Jungfernkranz", among others. They recorded an album of Christmas carols in 1961, beginning with " Vom Himmel hoch". They recorded sacred music, titled ''Ave Maria - Agnus Dei'', with tenor Rudolf Schock and the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie conducted by Wilhelm Schüchter in 1964. They recorded another album of carols named ''Alle Jahre wieder'', and an album of German Volkslieder. Their 1979 single of the Christmas carol "" made the German charts. They made a recording of mostly Volkslieder, ''Das große Jubiläumskonzert'', on the occasion of the 50th anniversary in 1982, released by Ariola-Eurodisc, Gütersloh / Munich.


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External links

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Der Bielefelder Kinderchor
medienarchiv-bielefeld.de
Der Bielefelder Kinderchor
music.metason.net
Presse
(in German) Vereinigung Ehemaliger Chormitglieder des Bielefelder Kinderchores {{authority control Youth organizations established in 1932 German choirs Choirs of children