Gerhild Romberger

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Gerhild Romberger (* Sögel / Landkreis Emsland ) is a German song , concert and oratorio singer with a mezzo-soprano and alto voice .

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Gerhild Romberger studied school music at the Detmold University of Music , followed by vocal training with Heiner Eckels . In 1990 she passed the artistic maturity examination and in 1992 the concert exam. Courses with Annie Schoonus , Mitsuko Shirai and Hartmut Höll complemented her musical studies.

The focus of her work is a concert activity at home and abroad, u. a. in South America, where she sang Ludwig van Beethoven's Missa solemnis . The artist's repertoire includes large mezzo and alto parts of lieder, oratorio and concert singing from the baroque to the classical and romantic periods to modern music of the 20th century. She worked with the conductors Enoch zu Guttenberg , Hermann Max , Hans-Christoph Rademann , Christoph Spering , Manfred Honeck , Thomas Neuhoff , Ralf Otto , Teodor Currentzis and Andris Nelsons . Her singing is documented by radio productions and CD recordings.

In 1993 she took on a lectureship in singing at the Detmold University of Music, where she has been a professor of singing since 2003.

In 2015 Gerhild Romberger, together with Alfredo Perl , Stephan Rügamer and the Detmold Chamber Orchestra, was awarded the ECHO Klassik in the category Chamber Music Recording of the Year (music of the 20th / 21st century) . In June 2019 she sang the alto part of Stabat Mater by Antonín Dvořák at the opening concert of the Rheingau Music Festival .

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  2. Manfred Merz: Goosebumps right from the start. In: Gießener Allgemeine. June 23, 2019, accessed June 24, 2019 .