Teutonia Damenchor, along with Teutonia Mannerchor, are part of the Holiday Wishes 2 CD with the German classic "O Tannenbaum." Photo courtesy Teutonia Damenchor.

Oregon-based choir Teutonia Männerchor and Damenchor is best known as a sponsor of the annual German-American Festival, where it performs each year at the opening ceremonies, singing the Unitedstates, German and Swiss national anthems.

But many people don’t realize the group practices and performs all year, including a holiday concert and a spring concert, said director Eric Graber.

The group contributed “O Tannenbaum” (“ O Christmas Tree”) to the “Holiday Wishes 2” CD to benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation.

“It’s one of the few German carols we hear in this country,” Graber said. “That and ‘Silent Night,’ or ‘Stille Nacht,’ but what better than ‘ O Christmas Tree?’ Everybody likes a Christmas tree. We just did it a cappella with a little bit of keyboard behind us. All three verses are in German.”

Graber said the choir jumped at the chance to get some publicity while helping Make-A-Wish at the same time.

“We’re a charitable organization, too, so this is a nice way to help out with another charity,” Graber said. “It’s another way of giving back.”

The Teutonia Männerchor, founded in 1867 as a German male chorus, is the oldest continuing performing arts group in the Toledo area, Graber said. The ladies’ chorus, the Teutonia Damenchor, was founded in 1969 and the two have become one performing ensemble.

The choir will present its holiday concert, “Weihnachtsglocken!” (“Christmas Bells!”) on Dec. 8 at Oakshade Grove, 3624 Seaman Road, Oregon. Half the songs will be sung in German and half in English, Graber said. Translations will be printed in a program.
Doors open 5 p.m., dinner will be served 5:30-6:30 p.m. and the concert begins at 7:30 p.m. followed by dancing until about midnight. A cashbar will be available.

The handbell choir from First St. John’s Lutheran Church will also perform. Dance music will be provided by ENCORE!, which offers polkas, waltzes, line-dancing and more, Graber said.

Tickets are $24 for dinner, concert and dancing or $13 for the concert and dancing.

 

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Sarah Ottney was a writer and editor for Toledo Free Press from 2010-2015, ending as Editor in Chief.