Knabenchor Marianum Fulda Costume Chronology 1980s


Figure 1.--The Knabenchor Marianum Fulda Choir is seen here at Flughaven in 1988 wearing their uniform of white white shirts, dark ties, dark vests, dark short pants, and white kneesocks. This was the last year that they peformed in this costume.

For most of the 1980s, the chroisters boy sang in white shirts, black vests and short pants, and white kneesocks. This was he uniform first adopted in 1973. The uniform appears to have been use unchanged for the next few years, through most of the 1980s. We do not note any changes over this period. The last year that the boys appeared in this costum was 1988. The choir then adopted a new uniform with a red jackt and black long pants.







Christopher Wagner




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