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==Background==
==Background==


I sing tenor in the [http://isura-madrigal-chor.eu/ Isura-Madrigal-Chor] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geretsried Geretsried], we sing 4–8 part a cappella choral music, mostly motetts from the renaissance and barock, but also newer works.
I sang tenor in the [http://isura-madrigal-chor.eu/ Isura-Madrigal-Chor] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geretsried Geretsried] from 2007–2011, 4–8 part a cappella choral music, mostly motetts from the renaissance and barock, but also newer works.


And I sing bass in the [http://www.palestrina-ensemble.de/ Palestrina Ensemble München], we do sing Palestrina :)
And I sang bass in the [http://www.palestrina-ensemble.de/ Palestrina Ensemble München] in 2011, we did sing Palestrina :)


I like sacred a-cappella music, esp. from the renaissance. Some of my favorite composers / songs (with examples) are  
I deeply love sacred a-cappella music, esp. from the renaissance. Some of my favorite composers / songs (with examples) are  
* [[Cipriano de Rore]] (''[[Missa Praeter rerum seriem a 7 (Cipriano de Rore)|Missa ›Praeter rerum seriem‹]]'')
* [[Cipriano de Rore]] (''[[Missa Praeter rerum seriem a 7 (Cipriano de Rore)|Missa ›Praeter rerum seriem‹]]'')
* [[Josquin des Prez|Josquin]] (''[[Praeter rerum seriem (Josquin des Prez)|Praeter rerum seriem]]'')
* [[Josquin des Prez|Josquin]] (''[[Praeter rerum seriem (Josquin des Prez)|Praeter rerum seriem]]'')

Revision as of 17:55, 29 May 2012

General information

Country of origin: Munich, Germany

Contributor since: March 2010 (finally…)

Number of scores on CPDL: 5

My edits on CPDL: List edits

Contact information

Background

I sang tenor in the Isura-Madrigal-Chor Geretsried from 2007–2011, 4–8 part a cappella choral music, mostly motetts from the renaissance and barock, but also newer works.

And I sang bass in the Palestrina Ensemble München in 2011, we did sing Palestrina :)

I deeply love sacred a-cappella music, esp. from the renaissance. Some of my favorite composers / songs (with examples) are