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Henning Jensen (Tenor) |
Born: 1982 - Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
The German tenor, Henning Jensen, received his first musical education at the Knabenchor Collegium Iuvenum Stuttgart with solo work. He received two laureate of "Jugend musiziert", as a soloist an in a vocal trio. He studied singing at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart with Professor Bernhard Jaeger-Böhm.
Henning Jensen has appeared as a soloist and in numerous choirs and ensembles from the Stuttgart area in Canada, Japan, South Korea, Israel and Europe. Enrichment of his musical career by participating in concerts conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy, Helmuth Rilling, Gary Bertini, Frieder Bernius. In the winter semester 2009-2010 he completed successfully post-graduate studies with Professor Cornelis Witthoefft. Since the beginning of 2009, he is a permanent member of the vocal ensemble The Singphoniker. |
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Sources:
Bach:vokal Website, English translation by Aryeh Oron (November 2013)
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (November 2013) |
Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
Conductor |
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Works |
Kay Johannsen |
Tenor |
Video: BWV 92 |
Kay Johannsen |
Tenor |
Member of Solistenensemble Stimmkunst:
Bach:vokal 2013/I Video: BWV 156, BWV 81, BWV 14; BWV 144, BWV 92 |
Hans-Christoph Rademann |
Tenor |
Member of Gaechinger Cantorey:
[VB-1] (2023, 2-CD): BWV 75, BWV 76
[VB-3] (2023, 2-CD): BWV 105, BWV 46; BWV 25, BWV 119
[VB-4] (2023, 2-CD): BWV 163
[VB-5] (2023, 2-CD): BWV 194.2
[VB-6] (2023, 2-CD): BWV 40, BWV 64 |
Links to other Sites |
Henning Jensen - Tenor (Bach:vokal) [German]
Henning Jensen (Die Singphoniker) [German] |
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