Věnceslava Hrubá-Freiberger

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Věnceslava Hrubá-Freiberger (born September 28, 1945 in Dublovice , Central Bohemian Region , Czech Republic ) is a Czech-German singer ( soprano ).

Hrubá-Freiberger studied at the Prague Conservatory with singing teachers V. Passerová and L. Michelová. From 1968 to 1970 she was a member of the Opera Choir at the National Theater in Prague . Her solo career began in 1970 at the Pilsen Opera . From 1972 to 1988 she was a member of the ensemble at the Leipzig Opera House . After her marriage to the solo violist of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Eberhard Freiberger, she performed primarily as an interpreter of oratorios and orchestral works by Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Friedrich Handel , she sang in the motets of the St. Thomas' Choir and performed with the New Bach Collegium Musicum . In 1987 she received a guest performance contract with the State Opera Unter den Linden .

From 1989 to 1991, Hrubá-Freiberger was a lecturer at the “Hanns Eisler” University of Music in Berlin and since 1992 as a professor at the Liszt University of Music in Weimar . She was awarded the Leipzig City Art Prize. She was also awarded the honorary title of chamber singer .

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