*** German boy choirs: unknown choirs








German Boy Choirs: Unknown Catholic Choir


Figure 1.--We have found another image of an unidentified choir thar we believe is a German boy choir, in this case a church choir. The boys wear simple uniform of white shirt and tie (possibly red), black or dark blue short pants, white knee socks, and black shoes. The photogrgraph looks to have been taken in the 1970s. There is a shield on their shirts, but it is too small to make out. Other Germans choirs wore similar uniforms which is one of the reasons we think it is German, although it could have been possibly taken in another European country like France or Belgium.

We have found another image of an unidentified choir thar we believe is a German boy choir, in this case a church choir. The boys wear simple uniform of white shirt and tie (possibly red), black or dark blue short pants, white knee socks, and black shoes. The photogrgraph looks to have been taken in the 1970s. There is a shield on their shirts, but it is too small to make out. Other Germans choirs wore similar uniforms which is one of the reasons we think it is German, although it could have been possibly taken in another European country like France or Belgium. It looks like it is a Catholic choir based on the altar behind the boys, a littkle hard to see with all the flowers. The Munchner Chorbuben is a possibility. The choristers there wore bright red sweasters, but the rest of the uniform looks similar.








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