[3] Composed of 25 men who wrote and performed works for each other,[1] used Das Englische Haus (The English House) on Mohrenstraße as their meeting place.
The 1819 "Younger Berlin Liedertafel" (or even younger Liedertafel of Berlin) founded by Ludwig Berger, Bernhard Klein,[3] Gustav Reichardt and Ludwig Rellstab, continued tradition of popular choral music in the city.
It differed radically from the elitist, romantic Zelter's Round Table, once it was also based on a democratic statute.
Here the generation of young veterans of the World War I gathered, bringing their liberal and patriotic ideas.
In 1884 the new Berlin choral society, established by Adolf Zander, came to existence through a merger of several smaller choirs.