MendelssohnKammerChor

Logo of the MendelssohnKammerChor Berlin

The MendelssohnKammerChor Berlin (English: MendelssohnChamberChoir Berlin) was founded in September 2006 by Volkher Häusler. It is a semi-professional mixed choir which is located in Berlin in Germany. Volkher Häusler is artistic leader of the registered association.

The MendelssohnKammerChor Berlin arose from the Kreuzberger Kantorei, which was founded by him in 1986.

The repertoire ranges from early music to 20th-century classical music. Emphasis is made to the vocal music of the members of the Mendelssohn family, Fanny Hensel, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Arnold Mendelssohn.[1]

The MendelssohnKammerChor Berlin was involved in many commercial audio recordings for broadcasting, film und recording media[2][3] and is member of the Chorverband Berlin (English: Choir Association of Berlin).[4] The choir performs regularly in the chamber music hall of the Berliner Philharmonie[5][6] and has performed several world premieres of the German composer Volker Wangenheim. The choir also contributes to theatre projects, for example with artists such as Helge Leiberg.[7] The choir mainly gives concerts in the Berlin-Brandenburg area, but also has made concert tours to foreign countries.

The German pharmacologist Bruno Müller-Oerlinghausen is patron of the choir.

References

  1. MendelssohnKammerChor Berlin - Projekte German
  2. Pepping-Collection - Volume 10 German
  3. CD, Kreuzberger Kantorei, Schütz, Bach, Distler, Volkher Häusler (1993)
  4. Chöre im Chorverband Berlin German
  5. Philharmonie-Projekte German
  6. Berliner Chorspiegel 137 (2005) (PDF file) German
  7. Improvisations - Bilder + Bronzen von Helge Leiberg - Totentanz German

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