Eva Meindl

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Eva Meindl (born before 1990 in Altmünster in Upper Austria ) is an Austrian singer ( mezzo-soprano ).

Life

Meindl comes from Altmünster in Upper Austria . She received piano lessons as a child and studied piano with Jensen-Menzel and singing with KS Pflanzl as a young student at the "Mozarteum" in Salzburg . After graduating from high school, she studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with Alexander Kolo and KS Hilde Rössel-Majdan and with KS Kurt Equiluz in the oratorio class. Further studies led her to KS Ernst Haefliger in Munich .

During her studies Eva Meindl was a choir soloist in the Arnold Schoenberg Choir and in the Vienna Radio Choir under the direction of Erwin Ortner . Further studies as a scholarship holder of the Franz Schubert Institute in Baden and as a master student of Nikolaus Harnoncourt rounded off her training.

Eva Meindl made a name for herself primarily as a concert singer and sang numerous concerts as well as radio and television recordings all over Europe, such as at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Wiener Musikverein or the Philharmonie am Gasteig in Munich. She worked with pianists such as Ulrich Eisenlohr , Wolfgang Leibnitz and Gerold Huber . Conductors such as Harnoncourt, Martin Haselböck , Siegfried Heinrich, Ralf Otto , Herbert Böck, Peter Schreier , Thomas Quasthoff and Helmuth Rilling valued her as a singer and colleague.

Eva Meindl teaches singing at the Leopold Mozart Center of the University of Augsburg and also leads one of the oratorio classes there.

Discography

  • Leopold I. - Missa pro defunctis, Preiser / ORF, 1990.

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