Exklusive Kinderlieder CD-Sammlung, Vol. 3
The Lieder project is a co-operative charitable project between SWR2 (Southwest German Broadcasting Company), Carus, over 100 performing artists and now more than 300 children. Following the highly successful "Lullabies" ("Wiegenlieder", 2009) and "Folk songs" ("Volkslieder", 2010), SWR2 and Carus have now turned to the German "Children's songs" ("Kinderlieder"). All of the recordings are being released successively as lieder collections in 3 attractive CD boxes. Each box includes a comprehensive book, with lied texts, source information, and short biographies of the singers and their accompanists. With a colorful combination of child soloists, children's choirs, concert singers and instrumental ensembles, this CD will make not only children want to sing.
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Informations complémentaires sur l'œuvre
Sommaire
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L'auteur de l'avant-propos
Christine Knödler
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Ensemble
SingsalaSing - Kinderchor der Landesakademie, Ochsenhausen
The children’s choir SingsalaSing is an ensemble of the "Landesakademie für die musizierende Jugend in Baden-Württemberg". For children between 6 and 10 it is intended that the joy of vocal expression be aroused through the singing together of lieder from the varied repertoire for children’s choir and through voice training. Moreover, SingsalaSing supports the continuing education programs of the Landesakademie. A number of works have already been dedicated to the choir, including “Großer Stern, was nun?” (Peter Schindler), “Magnificat” (Bobby Fischer) and several pieces by Uli Führe. Likewise, several CDs have already been recorded, including “Großer Stern, was nun? “ and “Kinderleicht.” Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Ulmer Spatzen Chor
The Ulmer Spatzen Choir was founded in 1958 and has been conducted by Hans de Gilde since 1998. At present there a 225 children and youths divided into two semi-choirs: the children’s choir and the special projects choir, “Les Passerelles.” Numerous prizes and awards attest to the high level of the choir, as in the solo and group categories of the regional, state, and nationwide choral competition “Jugend musiziert.” In 2002 the choir was the winner of the 6th German choral competition in Osnabrück. It earned a second prize at the 8th choral competition in Dortmund in the girls’ choir category, as well as a third prize in the children’s choir category at the same competition. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Wir Kinder vom Kleistpark
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Ensemble
Tübinger Neckarschwalben
The Tübinger Neckarschwa(l)ben were founded in 2001 at the Hochschule für Kirchenmusik Tübingen in cooperation with the Tübingen Stiftskirche and the Jakobuskirche. In 2010 Friedhilde Trüün assumed the position as director of the choir. In the meantime over 60 children, divided into two groups according to age, sing in church services, at public singing events, and in their own concerts, as well as on CD recordings. The repertoire ranges from chorales and new sacred songs to spirituals or psalm settings. During the academic year the students at the Hochschule für Kirchenmusik rehearse with the choir under the direction of Friedhilde Trüün. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Mädchenkantorei Domkirche St.
The Mädchenkantorei an der Domkirche St. Eberhard was founded in January 1994 by Martin Dücker, Music Director of St. Eberhard Cathedral. 140 girls, ranging in age from 5 to 18, sing in four different age groups. They are coached by four experienced voice teachers. The repertoire spans music from all historical periods, including world premiere performances such as Minas Borboudakis’s “Psalm 23”, Frank Gerhardt’s “enthüllt/ohne erde,” and Jürgen Essl’s “Missa alta.” To commemorate the 100th birthday of Olivier Messiaen the Mädchenkantorei sang the “Trois petites liturgies de la présence divine” in three concerts sponsored by the “Foundation of the State of Baden-Württemberg.” Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Nachwuchs des Cross Over Jugenchors Beckum
The youth choir “Cross over” and its offshoot, the “Crossies” from the District Music School Beckum-Warendorf were founded around 30 years ago by its director, Veronika te Reh. The ca. 200 singers from both choirs who participated in the recording of the children’s songs included a total of 26 children between the ages of 6 and 15 years. Veronika te Reh collaborated with her husband Wolfgang König, director of the Beckum-Warendorf Music School, who has made a name for himself as a composer and arranger of many musicals and songs. Not only did he arrange all of the recorded children’s song, but also performed most of the instrumental accompaniments himself. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
MDR Kinderchor
The children of the MDR (Middle German Radio) children’s choir in Leipzig are no strangers to studio atmosphere. In addition to concerts, there are always radio, television and CD productions on the agenda for the choir. The musical support for the choir is comprised of rehearsing, voice training and music theory. The entire process begins at the age of four with acting, dance and song during the early years of musical education and ends with graduation. Founded in 1948 by Hans Sandig, in 60 years the choir has helped to write radio history and has won several international prizes. Until the summer of 2011, Gunter Berger provided the impulse and gave the beat. The choir has toured in concerts, school productions and workshops in Australia, Switzerland, the USA, and Poland. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Thomaner-Anwärter Klasse 1+2
The 7- or 8-year-old boys of the first and second preparatory classes of the Thomanerchor Leipzig are trained by staff members of the Thomanerchor during so-called daily “singing hours”. In addition to this training, which includes the learning of lieder and an introduction to music theory, every one of the 30 boys receives individual voice training and instrumental instruction once a week. The boys visit the same elementary school where, in conjunction with after-school care, they are given special musical training. After successfully passing the entry examinations a boy becomes a member of the Thomanerchor at beginning of the fourth school year. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben
The Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben can look back on a 111-year tradition. The choir is supported by the Protestant Church District Stuttgart and is open to boys of all faiths. Trained voice teachers further the (ca. 200) singers with individual instruction. The repertoire is orientated towards sacred vocal music and includes a cappella works from the early baroque to the present, as well as oratorios, passions, and cantatas. In addition to the multi-faceted concert activities of the choir, the musical-liturgical presentation of worship services occupies a permanent place during the course of the year. Since April 2010 the choir has been conducted by Rainer Johannes Homburg. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Evang. Kinderkantorei Stuttgart
A total of 280 children sing in the Vaihinger Kantorei (Vaihingen Children’s and Youth Choir). It is divided into eight groups, including 80 children who sing in three pre-school children’s choirs. Except for the very small children (about 3 ½ years old), all of the groups frequently sing together with the Vaihinger Kantorei. The Kindergarten choirs are conducted by members of the Jugendkantorei – thus individual choral singing moves seamlessly to the conducting of a choral group. From Kinderchor II, 45 singers aged 9–13 sang on the present CD. The Vaihingen choirs are all conducted by Gabriele Timm-Bohm, assisted by Rainer Bohm as répétiteur, as well as by a church music apprentice. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Peter Schindler und der Hoppel Hoppel Rhythm Club
Peter Schindler, born in 1960, is a composer, pianist, organist, author and producer. He studied school music, composition and organ, as well as jazz and popular music at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart. Part of his compositional output includes lieder, sing-spiele, and musicals for children and youths. His special motto for this: “For all children under 100!” But also to present old children’s songs in new arrangements is of special interest for him. Why shouldn’t the cuckoo and the donkey dance the cha cha, or grandmother rock in the henhouse? Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Klaus Wagenleiter und Freunde
The musical “friends” who Klaus Wagenleiter, the pianist, composer, and arranger, has invited to participate in the Kinderlieder CD, are all from either the SWR Big Band or the Radio Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart and they are well known far beyond the borders of the state of Baden Württemberg. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
SingsalaSing, Ensemble der Landesakademie, Ochsenhausen
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Ensemble
Mitglieder des Radio-Sinfonieorchesters Stuttgart des SWR
Andreas Ritzinger (Violine), Dirk Altmann (Klarinette), Jörge Becker (Trompete), Bertrand Chertenet (Horn), Norbert Schmitt-Lauxmann (Pauke) Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist
Marcus Ullmann
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Solist
Hans Jörg Mammel
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Solist
Christoph Prégardien
Christoph Prégardien a commencé sa carrière musicale comme enfant de chœur de cathédrale. Il est considéré aujourd’hui comme l’un des plus grands ténors lyriques de notre époque et travaille avec des chefs tels que Barenboim, Gardiner, Harnoncourt, Herreweghe, Nagano et Thielemann. A son répertoire, les grands oratorios et passions des époques baroque, classique et romantique, mais aussi des œuvres des 17ème au 20ème siècles. En dehors de son activité dans le domaine de l’opéra – en 2005, il a chanté par exemple le rôle-titre dans La Clemenza di Tito de Mozart à l’Opéra National de Paris – Prégardien est un interprète de lied reconnu. Parmi ses plus de 120 enregistrements maintes fois récompensés, mentionnons ses derniers CDs avec des lieder de Schumann, Wolf et Mahler, accompagné au piano par Michael Gees. De 2000 à 2005, Prégardien a dirigé une classe au Conservatoire de musique et de théâtre de Zurich, depuis 2004, il est professeur au Conservatoire de musique de Cologne. Dans une combinaison DVD-livre, il présente pour la première fois des questions de technique vocale et d’interprétation en paroles, images et son avec ses meilleurs élèves. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist
Lydia Teuscher
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Solist
Andreas Weller
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Solist
Michael Nagy
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Solist
Christian Elsner
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Solist
Juliane Banse
| 1969
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Solist
Paulina Elsner
| 2000
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Solist
Christiane Oelze
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Solist
Fredrik Vahle
| 1942
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Interprète
Wolfgang König
| 1947Wolfgang König (né en 1947 à Eslohe/Sauerland) a étudié la musique à l'école de musique de Cologne, puis le trombone comme matière principale, avant d'obtenir une maîtrise en musicologie, germanistique et sociologie. La suite de sa carrière musicale a été marquée par différentes orientations stylistiques : il a fait de la musique ancienne et moderne, a joué du jazz dans un big band et a en outre souvent repris les messes de son père organiste dès son adolescence. Tous ces styles ont également influencé la nature de sa propre musique et apparaissent régulièrement dans les comédies musicales pour enfants. Depuis 1979, il est directeur de l'école de musique de Beckum-Warendorf et dirige également depuis cette époque un chœur mixte et le grand orchestre symphonique de l'école de musique. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist - guitare
Michael Freimuth
Michael Freimuth is one of the most sought-after soloists and continuo players on the lute, theorbo and guitar, performing with many leading conductors and early music ensembles. He has recently arranged the whole of Schubert's Winterreise cycle for voice and guitar. In this recording he plays a nine-string guitar (anonymous, c. 1850). Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist - guitare
Csaba Székely
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Solist - clarinette
Dirk Altmann
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Solist - piano
Eric Schneider
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Solist - piano
Klaus Melber
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Solist - piano
Juliane Ruf
Juliane Ruf studied in Mannheim and Saarbrucken with, among others, Irwin Gage. Early in her career she began specializing in lied presentation. She has won many competitions, including the “Wettbewerb für Liedkunst Stuttgart,” and in the meantime she concertizes regularly at festivals such as the “Klavierfestival Ruhr” or the “Heidelberger Frühling.” Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist - piano
Leonhard Elsner
| 1998
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Solist - piano
Sabine Sauer
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Solist - piano
Frank Zimpel
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Solist - piano
Joachim Priesner
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Solist - piano
Daniel Gárdonyi
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Solist - hautbois
Alban Peters
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Solist - orgue
Kay Johannsen
| 1961
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Solist - violon
Christine Busch