Antonia Dering

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Antonia Dering (* 1989 in Munich ) is a German musician ( vocals , double bass , composition ).

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Dering received piano and singing lessons at a young age; she also played in various youth drama groups. After graduating from high school, she spent half a year in Tanzania , where she studied East African drums and dance at the College of Art in Bagamoyo . Then she studied jazz singing at the University of Music and Theater Munich and graduated in 2012 with an artistic and educational diploma. Since 2013 she has been studying jazz double bass at the Vienna Conservatory .

Together with Leonhard Kuhn and Julia Kellner, Dering has played in the jazz-rock-minimal trio Bartomuk since 2013 , with whom she presented the album Regenfernsehen in 2016 . She is currently interpreting German chansons from the 1930s and 1940s with her duo Ladybird , who released the album Wind unter den Flügeln in 2017 . In 2014 she toured Jordan and Israel with “Clowns Without Borders”. She founded the medium-format avant-garde pop band SiEA , which she leads. As a mezzo-soprano of the Bamesreiter Schwartz Orchestra , she can be heard on their album Metamorphosis ( Okeh Records 2017). She is also the singer and bassist in Verena Marisa's avant-garde band CLAENG and is a member of the Vienna Isthar Ensemble or The Lion Kings .

At the South Thuringian State Theater she worked as a theater musician in the productions "Prince Friedrich von Homburg / Outside in front of the door" (premiere 2015) and " Moscow-Petuschki " (premiere 2017). She composed the music for the music theater piece Esperantos The Sound of the Sea by an independent ensemble and was part of the production both as a musician and as an actress, which was shown in various Baltic Sea ports in 2015.

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