ALBUMConradin Kreutzer: Der TaucherSarah Wegener, Philipp Mathmann, Kammerchor Stuttgart, Hofkapelle Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
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ALBUMConradin Kreutzer: Der TaucherSarah Wegener, Philipp Mathmann, Kammerchor Stuttgart, Hofkapelle Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
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ALBUMMessiaen: Cinq rechants, O sacrum convivium & A-cappella-Werke von Debussy, Ravel und Mahler (Arr. Clytus Gottwald)Kammerchor Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
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ALBUMZelenka: Missa Sancti Josephi; De Profundis; In Exitu IsraelJulia Lezhneva, Tilman Lichdi, Daniel Taylor, Jonathan Sells, Sönke Tams Freier, Mathis Koch, Kammerchor Stuttgart, Barockorchester Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
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Artist Biography
The Kammerchor Stuttgart reflects the artistic vision of a single individual, conductor Frieder Bernius, who founded the group when he was a student and has continued to lead it. Moreover, the choir is specifically identified with the historical-performance movement and for much of its career has cultivated repertory from the Baroque era. The Kammerchor Stuttgart has a core of 16 professional singers, but has expanded to groups as large as 80 for oratorio performances. The choir has made several tours each of Asia, North America, and South America, and has also toured Israel biannually. The choir's catalog of recordings is unusually large, comprising some 70 CDs, often in association with the Klassische Philharmonie Stuttgart and/or other groups created by Bernius. ~ James Manheim