Wolfram Lattke

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Wolfram Lattke (* 1978 in Pirna ) is a German singer ( lyric tenor ).

Career

Lattke received his first vocal training at the age of seven. As a boy soprano, he was a member of the Dresden Kreuzchor from 1987 to 1988 and of the Leipzig St. Thomas Choir from 1988 to 1996 . After leaving the St. Thomas' Choir, he received singing lessons from Bernd-Siegfried Weber (Leipzig) and then studied singing from 1998 to 2004 at the Leipzig University of Music and Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" with Hans-Joachim Beyer . He received additional impulses in master classes a. a. with Horst Günter and Peter Schreier .

He has worked with the New York Philharmonic , the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra , the Cologne Academy , Masaaki Suzuki and the Bach Collegium Japan , the Nederlandse Bachvereniging , the Thomanerchor Leipzig and the Hilliard Ensemble (GB). He also sang under the conductors Kurt Masur , Riccardo Chailly , Dmitri Sitkovetsky , Susanna Mälkki and Joshua Rifkin .

In addition to ensemble and song literature, his repertoire includes works from the Renaissance to the modern era. A major focus of his work is the interpretation of early baroque and baroque works.

Since 1995 he has been a member of the vocal soloist ensemble "amarcord" . He and the ensemble received a scholarship from the German Music Council in 2000 , was accepted into the national selection of concerts for young artists and in 2002 won the German Music Competition . In 1997 he founded the Leipzig festival for vocal music “a cappella” with amarcord .

Wolfram Lattke and the Ensemble amarcord won the ECHO Klassik 2010 for the CD "Rastlose Liebe" with music from Leipzig Romanticism from Schumann to Mendelssohn , which was also awarded the Luxembourg Supersonic Award ( Pizzicato ), as well as the ECHO Klassik 2012 for the CD "Love brings great joy" with German folk songs. With amarcord he received the ICMA 2013 music critic award for the world premiere recording of two fairs of the Leipzig Thomas Gradual on the CD “Zu S. Thomas”.

Discography (selection)

With Amarcord

  • 2001: In adventu Domini (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2005: Pierre de la Rue - Incessament (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2005: Now come the heathen Savior (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2006: The Book of Madrigals (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2007: Vita S. Elisabeth with IOCULATORES & Ars Choralis Coeln (Raumklang)
  • 2008: album français (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2009: Restless love (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2010: Johann Sebastian Bach: Markus Passion BWV 247 with Dominique Horwitz & Cologne Academy ( Carus )
  • 2010: From the last things with Cappella Sagittariana Dresden (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2010: Historia de Compassione Mariae (Marian Office, Hamburg, 15th Century) (cpo)
  • 2011: Loving brings great joy! with Leipzig String Quartet ( MDG )
  • 2011: Jauchzet the gentleman all over the world with Cappella Sagittariana Dresden (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2011: Franz Liszt: Années de Pèlerinage + Gesualdo & Marenzio with Ragna Schirmer (Berlin Classics)
  • 2011: Coming Home for Christmas (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2012: To S. Thomas (Raumklang / edition apollon)
  • 2012: Johann Sebastian Bach - The Motets with Lautten Compagney (Sony Classical / dhm)
  • 2013: Folks & Tales (Raumklang / edition apollon)

Further

Filmography

Awards (selection)

literature

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