Chorbuch zum Evangelischen Gesangbuch. Begleit-CD
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Chœur
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Ensemble
Knabenchor collegium iuvenum Stuttgart
The ecumenical boys’ choir Knabenchor collegium iuvenum Stuttgart, based at the Stuttgart cathedral singing school, is independent both denominationally and as an institution. Founded in 1989, it sees its objective not only as purely musical, but also as extracurricular youth education and socio-political mission. The aim of the musical work is to continue the more than thousand-year-old tradition of famous boys’ choirs and to carry on the centuries-old culture of spiritual choral music. The choir’s particular strength lies in its very broad repertoire, which includes especially works of sacred choral music from the Renaissance to the modern age. The boys’ choir collegium iuvenum Stuttgart has been set up as a choir school. It systematically works with young people, beginning at pre-school age, but it is not a boarding school choir. Currently it consists of about 190 singers. The boys begin early musical training at the age of five. There are several age groups, culminating in the concert choir. After the change of voice, many singers return to sing in the men’s choir and then remain associated with the choir as active singers until they are about 25 years old. In addition to a well-founded musical education, the educators in charge place emphasis on the fact that the boys develop joy in singing. In learning the literature, the boys and young men should not only learn notes but also spiritually apprehend and emotionally grasp the respective work. Since summer 2013, Michael ?ulo has been the director of the choir. It is subsidized by the Förderverein collegium iuvenum Stuttgart e.V., a publicly registered sponsor of free youth welfare and extracurricular youth education. With their contributions and donations, the more than 700 members of the association cover part of the expenses for vocal training, concerts, travel, rehearsal and office space. Thanks to the extraordinary commitment of many active and former choir members, parents and friends and the support of the state capital Stuttgart and the state of Baden-Württemberg, the boys’ choir collegium iuvenum Stuttgart has attained a high musical and artistic standard equal to that of top European choirs. It can be heard regularly throughout the year in concerts and church services in Stuttgart and the region. Annual concert tours have taken the young choristers to France, Spain, Finland, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Poland, Italy, Canada and the USA. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Stuttgarter Kantorei
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Ensemble
Kölner Dommusik
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Ensemble
Limburger Domchor
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Ensemble
Regensburger Domspatzen
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Chef d'orchestre
Richard Mailänder
| 1958
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Chef d'orchestre
Eberhard Metternich
| 1959
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Chef d'orchestre
Kay Johannsen
| 1961
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Chef d'orchestre
Roland Büchner
| 1954
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Chef d'orchestre
Judith Kunz
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Chef d'orchestre
Michael Culo
| 1980Michael "Culo studied church music, singing/voice pedagogy, and choral conducting in Rottenburg, Tübingen, and Stuttgart. Numerous master classes complemented his studies. He has won prizes in organ, choral conducting, and composition competitions and received numerous composition commissions.
He has held positions at the Rottenburg Cathedral Choir School, the Boyschoir Collegium Iuvenum Stuttgart, as Church Music Director at the Neustädter Hof- und Stadtkirche St. Johannis in Hannover, and as District Church Music Director in Nürtingen. "Culo has participated in radio, television, video, and CD recordings and has toured internationally, performing in Italy, Spain, Sweden, Norway, India, the USA, and Argentina.
He worked with ensembles such as the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, the Hannoversche Hofkapelle (Hannoverian Court Orchestra), and the Sirius Quartet (New York), and conducted premieres at festivals such as the European Church Music Festival in Schwäbisch Gmünd and the Chelsea Music Festival in New York.
Since September 2021, he has been Director of Cathedral Music and Organist at the Hildesheim Cathedral Hohe Domkirche. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Chef d'orchestre
Timo Ziesche
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Solist
Antal Váradi
Antal Váradi was born in 1975 in Debrecen (Hungary). He studied organ and church music in his homeland and furthered his studies in the class of Prof. Ludger Lohmann at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart. He passed his performers’ examination with distinction and is a qualified A-diploma church musician and voice teacher. Váradi has been awarded a number of prizes at international organ competitions (e.g., Nürnberg, Freiberg, Schramberg, Coldrano, Zurich). He is the boys’ choir collegium iuvenum Stuttgart’s accompanist, organist of both the Holy Cross Church and St. Thomas’ Church in Stuttgart and organ expert for the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg. He is also a sought-after accompanist for various choirs. Váradi’s intense interest in adapting symphonic works to the organ gave rise to the following arrangements: The Night on the Bare Mountain by Mussorgski, Harmonies du soir and Dance Macabre by Liszt and The Vltava by Smetana. He is active as a concert soloist both in Germany and abroad. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist
Martina Mailänder
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Solist
Cornelia Ragg
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Solist
László Kunkli
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Solist
Amanda Chominsky
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Solist
Annette Schütz
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Solist
Emily Körner
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Solist
Felix Mende
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Solist
Rahel Wittling
| 1980
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Solist
Thomas Aumer