Gerhard Jenemann

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Gerhard Jenemann (2009)

Gerhard Jenemann (* 1951 ) is a German conductor .

Life

Jenemann studied at the State University for Music and Performing Arts in Frankfurt am Main . Private studies and courses in choir and orchestral conducting with Martin Stephani, Helmuth Rilling , Andreas Weis, Eric Ericson and Thomas Ungar followed. From 1991 to 2008 he was a lecturer for choir and choir conducting at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich. Since the integration of this institute into the University of Music and Drama Munich , Gerhard Jenemann has been a member of the college and teaches at the Leopold Mozart Center of the University of Augsburg .

In his numerous concerts he has conducted German premieres of important compositions, most recently in autumn 2008 with Wolf-Ferrari's oratorio “La Sulamite” with the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie in the Herkulessaal of the Munich Residence and in summer 2009 Johann Christian Bach's “Milanese Vesper Psalms” in the Frauenkirche Dresden.

management

He is the director of the South German Chamber Choir and the Vocalsolisten Frankfurt , an ensemble of professional concert and opera singers. He worked with many well-known orchestras such as the Hessian State Orchestra Wiesbaden, the Prague Symphony Orchestra , the radio symphony orchestras from Prague, Krakow and Budapest, the Munich Chamber Orchestra and the Festival Strings Lucerne .

Jenemann has been intensively involved in the performance of pre-classical music for years and has conducted such well-known ensembles as the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra , La Stravaganza Cologne, Concerto Cologne and Drottningholms Barockensemble Stockholm. His extensive artistic activity also took him to numerous European countries, the USA, Canada and Israel.

Fonts

  • (as ed.): Texts on choral music. Festschrift for the tenth anniversary of the International Choir Forum ICF. International Choir Forum, Carus-Verlag, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-923053-94-0

CDs

  • Mailänder Vesperpsalmen (J. Chr. Bach), Stuttgart Carus-Verlag, 2010
  • Der Rose Pilgerfahrt op.112 (Schumann), Stuttgart Carus-Verlag, 2010
  • Te Deum (Handel), Munich Sony BMG Music Entertainment, 2008
  • Salzburg church music (Mozart), Bietigheim-Bissingen Rudolf Bayer, 1993

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