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Krisztina Laki

Krisztina Laki is a Hungarian soprano that has been praised over time by critics for the flexibility and selection of her tone of voice. Laki’s vocal qualities have allowed her to select a wide collection of tasks: Adele in Johann Strauss, Jr.’s Pass away Fledermaus; Oscar in Verdi’s El ballo …

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Michael Hofstetter

Michael Hofstetter is a German conductor, noted for his shows in authentic period design. He studied in the Richard Strauss Conservatory in his hometown of Munich, focusing on body organ, piano, and performing. Employed in theaters in Wiesbaden and Giessen, he started conducting operatic shows, furthermore to teaching in the …

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Pavel Kühn

Pavel Kühn was the creator of Kühn’s Choir Prague (also known as Kühn Mixed Choir) and developed a popularity among the finest Czech choral conductors through the last half from the 20th hundred years. His repertory was tremendous, specifically in the Czech world, taking in specifications just like the Dvorák …

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Musica Fiata

This instrumental ensemble is appreciated because of its dynamic vivacity, virtuosic precision, as well as the historical accuracy of its performance practices. The ensemble continues to be invited to numerous of the very most essential festivals, like the Prague Springtime, Flanders Festival, Celebration Oude Muziek Utrecht (Old Music Celebration of …

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Frieder Bernius

Frieder Bernius began his profession primarily being a conductor of choral music, centering largely on repertory in the Baroque and early Classical intervals. Gradually he had taken a greater curiosity about orchestral music while still preserving a choice for choral functions. He offers favored authentic efficiency practices and is becoming …

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