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Vokalensemble Ingolstadt
The
Vocal
Ensemble Ingolstadt was founded in 1997 by Franz Hauk. The choir consists
of approximately 30 enthusiastic male and female voices, which meet regularly
for intensive rehearsals. The repertoire is focused on music from the 16th to
the 18th century and the oratorios of the 18th century, which are often created
and performed together with ensembles of ancient music from Freiburg, Basle,
Bonn or Cologne in order to achieve historical performance practices. Voice
training of all members with the aid of a professional concert artist and
teachers is a regular part of the choir’s training. In summer 2000 the choir
toured Norway and in 2002 they toured Italy. Recently the ensemble’s first CD
was released with a first recording of Simon Mayr’s Missa c-Moll (Missa in C
Minor) as well as unknown sacred works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Guild Music
GMCD 7231).
Singers: Soprano: Gabriele Ays, Bettina Baumgartner*, Simone Bömer-Schulte,
Barbara Büttner, Barbara Dittrich, Sybille Haudum, Silke Hermes, Birgitta Heß*, Regina
Nerb, Doris Netter*, Astrid Pfafferott, Maya Wegmann*, Rahel Rölz, Karin Wittmann Volksensemble Ingolstadt on Guild Music
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