Oebeler Kinderkoor
The Oebeler Kinderkoor was a children's choir from the small town of Oebel in the Netherlands. It formed in 1956 under conductor Hans Kuiper. They sang in...
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The Oebeler Kinderkoor was a children's choir from the small town of Oebel in the Netherlands. It formed in 1956 under conductor Hans Kuiper. They sang in Dutch, with songs like "'k Zou Graag Verpleegster Zijn" and "Oebele Is Hupsakee" becoming familiar to listeners.
Their repertoire included straightforward, cheerful material. Tracks such as "Racekar" and "We Schilderen De Schutting" had a simple, direct quality that suited a children's choir. The group performed for several years, making recordings that captured their sound.
They released albums like "Carols and Folk Songs of the Netherlands" in 1962. The choir's work reflected a particular time and place in Dutch children's music, with Hans Kuiper guiding their performances until the group eventually stopped activity.
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