Exklusive Wiegenlieder CD-Sammlung Vol. 2
Sommaire
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L'auteur de l'avant-propos
Barbara Mohn
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Chœur
Kammerchor Stuttgart
The Kammerchor Stuttgart is regarded as one of the best ensembles of its kind. Over its fifty-year existence, Frieder Bernius has developed the choir into an exceptional ensemble acclaimed by audiences and press alike. This has led to invitations for the choir to perform at all the important European festivals. In Germany the chamber choir performs at festivals and in concert halls in repertoire ranging from the 17th to the 21st century. Frieder Bernius and his ensemble have received numerous accolades for their contribution to new music. The Kammerchor Stuttgart has made over 80 CDs and LPs, numerous of which have been awarded international recording prizes (including the Edison award, Diapason d’or, Gramophone Choice, Classical Internet Award, International Classical Music Award, and German Record Critics’ Award prizes). The International Federation for Choral Music has invited the ensemble to sing at the 1st, 4th and 10th World Symposia on Choral Music in Vienna, Sydney and Seoul. Regular tours of North America and Asia since 1988 and a South America tour reflect the Kammerchor Stuttgart’s international reputation. Since 1984 the top ensemble has also been invited to Israel biennially. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Ensemble
Pfälzische Kurrende
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Ensemble
Singer Pur
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Chef d'orchestre
Frieder Bernius
| 1947Frieder Bernius’s work has earned great worldwide recognition. He is in demand internationally as a conductor and as a teacher. His principal artistic collaborators are the ensembles he founded himself, the Kammerchor Stuttgart, the Barockorchester Stuttgart, the Hofkapelle Stuttgart and the Klassische Philharmonie Stuttgart. As a guest conductor, he has collaborated repeatedly with, for example, the SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart, the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester and the Streicherakademie Bozen. Great stylistic versatility is Frieder Bernius’s hallmark. Whether he conducts vocal works by Monteverdi, Bach, Händel, Mozart, Beethoven, Fauré and Ligeti, stage music by Mendelssohn or symphonies by Haydn, Burgmüller and Schubert, his work always aims for a sound that is at once unmistakably personal and at the same time oriented towards the original period sound ideal. He devotes himself equally to the rediscovery of 18th century operas and to first performances of contemporary compositions. He is particularly interested in the musical history of southwestern Germany. Carus-Verlag has awarded Frieder Bernius a Golden CD for his complete recording of the sacred music of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. The award was presented to him during the German Choir Festival in Stuttgart 2016. The sale of over 250,000 recordings, which has been acclaimed with a number of awards, has made a not insignificant contribution to what today is the obvious presence of Mendelssohn's complete œuvre in the concert repertoire. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist
Cornelius Hauptmann
| 1951
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Solist
Ulrike Sonntag
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Solist
Marcus Ullmann
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Solist
Michael Volle
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Solist
Hans Jörg Mammel
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Solist
Dorothee Mields
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Solist
Ruth Ziesak
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Solist
Konstantin Wolff
Konstantin Wolff studied with Donald Litaker at the Hochschule für Musik in Karlsruhe. He won the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Prize from the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, was awarded a scholarship by the German National Academic Foundation and made his opera debut in 2005 at the Opera National de Lyon under William Christie in Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea. His concert repertoire ranges from the early baroque to the 20th century. He has performed with conductors including Gerd Albrecht, Alun Francis, Riccardo Chailly, Ton Koopman, René Jacobs, Claudio Abbado, Sir Simon Rattle and Nicholas McGegan. His first solo CD, a recording of Lieder to texts by Victor Hugo, has been enthusiastically received. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist
Thomas Seyboldt
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Solist
Hans Christoph Begemann
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Solist
Sarah Wegener
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Solist
Julia Kleiter
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Solist
Christina Landshamer
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Solist
Christian Gerhaher
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Solist
Stella Doufexis
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Solist
Marret Winger
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Solist
André Morsch
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Solist
Isabel Stürzl
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Solist
Christoph Sökler
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Solist
Dörthe Haring
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Solist
Juliane Banse
| 1969
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Solist
Andreas Scholl
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Solist
Cornelia Kallisch
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Solist
Christoph Genz
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Solist
Mojca Erdmann
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Solist
Stephan Genz
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Solist
Christiane Oelze
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Solist
Johannes Grimm
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Solist - soprano
Sibylla Rubens
La soprano Sibylla Rubens a étudié à Trossingen et Francfort / Main et a fréquenté les masterclasses entre autres d’Irwin Gage, Edith Mathis et Elsa Cavelti. En qualité de cantatrice de concert et d’opéra, elle est une hôte demandée en Allemagne et à l’étranger. Elle travaille régulièrement avec des chefs d’orchestre tels que Helmuth Rilling, Philippe Herreweghe, Kent Nagano, Sir Roger Norrington, Herbert Blomstedt, Ton Koopman, Peter Schreier, Fabio Luisi, Michael Gielen et Roderich Kreile. Depuis son premier récital de lieds en 1999 lors du Festival du château de Ludwigsburg, le succès international couronne son activité dans ce genre. Nombre d’enregistrements pour le CD documentent son travail musical. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist - alto
Ingeborg Danz
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Solist - basse
René Schirrer
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Solist - cor
Sabine Schubert-Kessler
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Solist - clarinette
Rudolf Mauz
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Solist - piano
Eric Schneider
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Solist - piano
Klaus Melber
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Solist - piano
Anne Le Bozec
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Solist - piano
Götz Payer
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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
Michael Gees
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Solist - piano
Gerold Huber
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Solist - piano
Camillo Radicke
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Solist - piano
Elisabeth Föll
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Solist - piano
Ludger Rémy
The harpsichordist/pianist and conductor Ludger Rémy († June 2017) felt an obligation to meet the challenge set by the theorist Mattheson to combine theory and practice. He studied school music and harpsichord in Freiburg, followed by private studies with Kenneth Gilbert in Paris. In 1998 he was appointed to a professorship for early music in Dresden. Around 70 CD productions – several have been awarded prestigious prizes – both as instrumentalist and conductor, as well as numerous concerts at home and abroad (at festivals incl. Utrecht, Brügge, Paris, Saintes, Bachfest Leipzig, Händelfestspiele Göttingen, Musikfestspiele Dresden) made him one of the leading musicians active in the rediscovery and revival of early German music. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist - piano
Sabine Schubert-Kessler
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Solist - piano
Anne-Catherine Kaiser
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Solist - piano
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 - piano
Trung Sam
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Solist - piano
Ann-Sophie Volle
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Solist - piano
Tamar Halperin
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Solist - piano
Steffen Hartmann
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Solist - piano
Arne Zauber
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Solist - piano
Sabine Layer
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Solist - piano
Eildert Beeftink
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Solist - contrebasse
Elodie Peudepièce
Critiques
[...] Ein zauberhaftes Album.
Morgenpost am Sonntag, 4.7.2010
[...] Was selten genug geschieht, wenn wir eine CD einlegen, hier ist es unvermeidlich: Wir fangen unwillkürlich an mitzusummen, mitzusingen. [...]
- St. Galler Tagblatt, 17.01.2010 -[...] Viel Getragenes erklingt, auch Leises. Feine, ruhige Musik als Kontrast zum Getöse und zur Hektik unserer Tage. [...]
Johannes Adam
Badische Zeitung, 19. 04. 2010
[...] Auf „Wiegenlieder Vol. 2“ (Carus) sind jetzt unter anderem die Sopranistin Juliane Banse, der Bariton Christian Gerhaber und der Countertenor Andreas Scholl zu hören. Mit Klassikern wie „Schlaf, Kindlein, Schlaf“, aber auch Melodien, die man nur selten hört – alle komplett mit Text und allen Strophen im liebevoll gestalteten Booklet. Das macht dieses Werk so zauberhaft und zum wahrscheinlich schönsten vorstellbaren Geschenk für Kinder in allen Lebensphasen. [...]
Brigitte, 21.4.2010
[...] Ein bemerkenswertes Projekt mit optionalem Wiegenlieder-Buch und Klavierband zum Selberspielen und -Singen.
Von Matthias Keller
BR-online, 12.04.2010