The Kammerchor Stuttgart --- one of the most renowned choirs in Europe
The Kammerchor Stuttgart counts as one of the leading ensembles in Europe of its kind. During the more than forty years of its existence, Frieder Bernius has developed the choir into an ensemble which a special stylistic flexibility and a well known fabulous fake omega de ville watches sound.
The
Kammerchor’s repertoire reaches from the 17th until the 21st
century. Frieder Bernius and his ensemble have rendered outstanding services to
New Music many times.
Over 90 gramophone records and CDs featuring the choir
have been released by EMI, Sony and Carus, around 40 of which received
international record awards.
The International
Federation for Choral Music invited the ensemble to the 1st, 4th
an d10th World Symposium on Choral Music in Vienna, Sydney and Seoul.
Invitations to North America (1989 the choir was invited to the National ACDA
convention in Louisville) and regular concert tours to Asia and Israel affirm
the world-wide reputation of the Kammerchor Stuttgart.
The work of Frieder Bernius has received great acclaim throughout the world appealing watches replica rolex cellini. He is internationally in demand as both conductor and teacher.
He has given concerts at all the major international
festivals, visiting Salzburg, Barcelona, Madrid, Brussels, Flandern, Gent,
Perugia, Cagliari, Linz, Innsbruck, Budapest, Merano, Vézelay, Vienna, Leipzig,
Dresden, Schleswig-Holstein and Schwetzingen in addition to repeatedly touring
the Far East, Canada, Israel, Australia, South-America and the USA. He has
directed the World Youth Choir four times and has also been invited to four
World Choral Music Symposia. As a guest conductor he has appeared with
orchestras such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Deutsche
Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester. Since 1999 he
has maintained close ties with the Streicherakademie Bozen, and between
2000-2004 he has cooperated with the Ruhr Trienniale. With the
SWR-Vocalensemble he is regularly cooperating. Since 1998 he has been an
honorary professor at the Musikhochschule Mannheim.
Frieder Bernius' work is documented on many recordings
and CD albums. So far he has made around 90 recordings, which have received
some 40 international awards., such as Edison Klassiek, Diapason d’or de
l’annee, International Music Award. He completed the edition of Mendelssohn’s
sacred works to the Mendelssohn anniversary year 2009.
Frieder Bernius was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande and the Verdienstmedaille of the State of Baden-Württemberg, in 2004 he
received the Schwäbisch Gmünd Prize
for European Church Music. In 2009 he was honoured by the City of Leipzig with
the Bach Medal.
This year the Kammerchor Stuttgart will have a tour in six cities of China. Let’s wait and see!