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Vocalconsort Berlin

The Vocal Consort Berlin was founded in 2003 by the cultural manager Folkert Uhde and debuted in the same year very successfully at the Innsbruck Festival in Claudio Monteverdi's "L'Orfeo" under the direction of René Jacobs. The Berlin-based ensemble, whose ambitious members could gather as a singer in other international presence chamber choirs experiences, particularly specializing in early baroque music and baroque music. In addition, the Vocal Consort Berlin presents new interpretations of the Romantic and contemporary music.

Members: James Wood (4), Jan Freiheit, Tobias Schade, Hans Wijers, Marcus Creed, Anja Bittner, Rolf Ehlers, Dan Martin (5), Matthias Lutze, Richard Myron, Markus Schuck, Clemens Heidrich, Stephan Gähler, Nathalie Siebert, Christine Bohnenkamp, Friedemann Klos, Friedemann Hecht, Gunther Vandeven, Cécile Kempenaers, João Sebastião, Simon Berg, Ruth Gibbins, Elena Pozhidaeva, Inga Schneider, Edzard Burchards, Christoph Drescher, Jon Etxabe, Stephen Ng, Anja Schumacher, Thomas Heiß, Florian Schmitt (4), Matthias Jahrmärker, Kaspar Kröner, Anne-Kristin Zschunke, Kai-Uwe Fahnert, Johannes Klügling, Stefan Drexlmeier, Falk Joost, Thomas Volle, Stephanie Firnkes, Inge Clerix, Miriam Fahnert, Christiane Büttig, Ulrike Barth, Katja Kunze, Alexandra Lachmann, Anna Charim, Aaron Mächler, Friederike Adamski, Simon Robinson (8), Dominika Hirschler, Claudia Ehmann, Roksolana Chraniuk, and Judith Mayer

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