Göttingen Boys' Choir

After Franz Herzog's retirement for health reasons in 1980, Torsten Derlin (1985-1985), Martin Heubach (1985-1989), and Stefan Kaden (1989-2003) ran the choir.

Since 2003 Michael Krause, a music teacher at the Otto-Hahn Gymnasium in Göttingen, has been running the choir.

Concerts, as well as recordings and individual and group voice work, complete the choral life.For pre-school children, an offer has been set up to introduce boys to singing at an early age.

The music education groups at the various primary schools in Göttingen are the mainstay for the promotion of young talents.

[2] The Göttingen Boys' Choir sings sacred and secular works from all periods of music history.

[4] For example, despite the Cold War in the 1970s, a choral friendship developed with the Poznan Nightingales, a famous boys choir in Poland.

The Göttingen Boys' Choir 2016 in St. John, Göttingen