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Appendix C - Individual Choirs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2023

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This list, as complete as possible, is based upon earlier lists of member choirs and the minutes of the national conventions. Because of splits, choirs dropping out and rejoining at a later date, and the demise of individual choirs, numbers were sometimes reassigned to different choirs. This accounts for the listing of different choirs under the same number. Choirs noted with * are included in the Wykaz Chorów należących do Związku Śpiewaków Polskich w A[meryce]. od dnia 1go Czerwca 1920 r. w Chicago, ILL. The entries cover the years 1921–1926, with No. 161 as the highest assigned choir number. Those marked with + are listed in a record book from which the first pages have been torn out. The entries cover the years 1911–1916, with 90 as the highest assigned choir number.

No. 1—*+Chór Chopina, Chicago, IL. Male. District I. Founded July 3, 1888. Joined the PSAA May 12, 1889. Led by Antoni Małłek, several members left the Chopin Choir and formed their own society as Choir No. 22 of the Polish Singers Alliance of America, which, after a few years, ceased to exist. On July 17, 1904, the Chopin Choir merged with the W. Żeleński Choir (No. 39) PSAA and on August 1920 with Chór Braci De Reszke (No. 69). On March 2, 1908 Gr. 938 of the PNA was founded. The two societies separated on May 7, 1917.

No. 2—Chór Harmonia, Milwaukee, WI

No. 2—*+Towarzystwo Śpiewu im. Bolesława Dembiński, South Chicago, IL. Male. The Society was founded on September 28, 1896 at Immaculate Conception Parish. The Choir apparently left the PSAA for a period, and returned in 1921, being assigned the vacant No. 2. District II from 1932. Listed at the 33rd Convention in 1962 as suspended.

No. 3—Chór Harmonia, LaSalle, IL

No. 3—Chór Lutnia, Milwaukee, WI

No. 3—+Chór Kalina, Buffalo, NY. As listed at 18th National Convention in 1913. Female choir was organized with the assistance of the Polskie Koło Śpiewackie in Buffalo, NY, on May 1, 1901. The Choir belonged to the PSAA from its very beginning, and when the PSAA joined the PNA in 1907, Kalina was one of the first choirs to apply, and was assigned No. 906.

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The Polish Singers Alliance of America 1888-1998
Choral Patriotism
, pp. 196 - 213
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2005

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