c!2 Chorissimo - Audios Teil 2
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Choir
Junges Vokalensemble Hannover
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Ensemble
Orpheus Vokalensemble
The Orpheus Vokalensemble was founded in 2005 as the professional chamber choir of the Landesmusikakademie Baden-Württemberg. This is an international ensemble which places the highest vocal demands on its members. Internationally recognized choral conductors are engaged for each assignment, and they exercise lasting influence on the artistic quality of the ensemble. Its model is the legendary Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (New York), whose name it shares. Its artistic aims, in the preparation and performance of works, are to bring the fundamentals of chamber music – personal commitment and mutual respect – to bear on the work of a vocal ensemble. Its members have the right to participate in the choice of repertoire, soloists, conductors and concert programs. Several composers have already written works for the Orpheus Vokalensemble, including Bo Hansson, Knut Nystedt, Gregor Hübner and Jürgen Essl. In 2006 the ensemble was invited to the International Lake Constance Festival. Other invitations to important festivals have followed. Personal details
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Ensemble
New Hamburg Voices
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Ensemble
Schulchor Gymnasium Ochsenhausen
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Ensemble
Göteborgs Kammerchor
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Ensemble
Voices in time
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Conductor
Klaus-Jürgen Etzold
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Conductor
Stefan Kalmer
| 1955
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Conductor
Klaus Brecht
| 1953Klaus Brecht worked for almost thirty years as a lecturer, music teacher, choir director and voice coach at the Landesakademie für die musizierende Jugend Baden-Württemberg (Baden-Württemberg State Academy for Young Musicians), where he remains involved in various music education projects. He is the editor of several songbooks and textbooks, holds a teaching position at the Mannheim University of Music and is active as a lecturer, choirmaster and adjudicator for various music associations, including the BMCO (Federal Association Choir & Orchestra) and the BMU (Federal Association for Music Education). Personal details
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Conductor
Gunnar Eriksson
| 1936
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Conductor
Walter Gropper
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Soloist - flute
Marion Weigele
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Soloist - guitar
Sven Kerschek
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Soloist - percussion
Konrad Ulrich
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