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Monika Mauch (Soprano) |
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Born: Germany |
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The German soprano, Monika Mauch, studied singing with Richard Wistreich at the Institute for Early Music of Trossingen conservatory where she obtained her diploma. She also studied with Jill Feldman in Paris and gave interpretation courses in Lisbon and Jerusalem.
In her concert programmes, CDs and radio broadcasts Monika Mauch has continued to develop her specialisation in early music, working with such renowned ensembles as the Taverner Consort of London (Andrew Parott), the ensembles Ricercar Consort and the wind ensemble La Fenice, Baroque Orchestra L'Arpa Festante of Munich, l'Orfeo Baroque Orchestra of Linz, Ensemble Deadalus of Geneva, Muscia Fiata Köln, Cantus Cölln, and with the Double Bande under the direction of René Jacobs.
In the field of medieval music Monika Mauch works closely with the ensemble Ordo Virtutum. She is also interested in contemporary music.
Recently Monika Mauch participated in the recording of the new CD’s Morimur and Ricercar with Hilliard Ensemble. |
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Source: Monika Mauch Website
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (March 2003) |
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Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
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Conductor |
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Works |
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Jörg Bräunig |
Soprano |
BWV 232 |
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Hilliard Ensemble |
Soprano |
Exerpts from BWV 136, BWV 278 (x5), BWV 277 (x2), BWV 188 (x2), BWV 245 (x2), BWV 270, BWV 358, BWV 5, BWV 389; BWV 4 |
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Konrad Junghänel |
Soprano |
BWV Anh. III 159, BWV 232 [w/ Cantus Cölln] |
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Rudolf Lutz |
Soprano |
DVD: BWV 97 |
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Eric J. Milnes |
Soprano |
BWV 1, BWV 19, BWV 61, BWV 122, BWV 123, BWV 130, BWV 147, BWV 149, BWV 182 [w/ Montreal Baroque] |
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Steffen Schreyer |
Soprano |
BWV 232 |
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Rolf Schweizer |
Soprano |
BWV 248 |
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Links to other Sites |
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Monika Mauch (Official Website) |
Monika Mauch (T-Online) |
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