Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q69377> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 91 of
91
with 100 triples per page.
- Q69377 description "German lyric tenor".
- Q69377 description "German lyric tenor".
- Q69377 subject Q5312304.
- Q69377 subject Q8471363.
- Q69377 subject Q8490408.
- Q69377 subject Q8490894.
- Q69377 subject Q8701995.
- Q69377 subject Q8740366.
- Q69377 subject Q9700833.
- Q69377 abstract "Christoph Prégardien (born 18 January 1956) is a German lyric tenor whose career is closely associated with the roles in Mozart operas, as well as performances of Lieder, oratorio roles, and Baroque music. He is well known for his performances and recordings of the Evangelist roles in Bach's St John Passion and St Matthew Passion.Born in Limburg an der Lahn, Germany, he began his musical education as a choirboy at the cathedral's boys' choir, the Limburger Domsingknaben. He then studied singing with Martin Gründler and Karlheinz Jarius in Frankfurt at the Hochschule für Musik, with Carla Castellani in Milan, with Alois Treml in Stuttgart, and attended Hartmut Höll's lieder-class. His orchestral and oratorio repertory spans a wide range from the great Baroque, Classical and Romantic Oratorios to 20th-century works by Britten, Killmayer, Rihm, Stravinsky. Also recognized as an eminent recitalist, he regularly performs at the major recitals venues in Paris, London, Brussels, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, Salzburg, Zurich, Vienna, Barcelona and Geneva, as well as during his concert tours throughout Italy, Japan and North America. He regularly collaborates with piano partners Michael Gees and Andreas Staier.He has made over 120 recordings, on major labels such as BMG, EMI, Deutsche Grammophon, Philips, Sony, Erato and Teldec. His recordings of German Lieder have been highly acclaimed by the public and press, and have received international awards, including the Orphée d'Or de l'Academie du Disque Lyrique, the Edison Award, and others. He took part in the project of Ton Koopman and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir to record Bach's complete vocal works.In opera, Prégardien has made stage appearances in major European houses, performing leading roles as Tamino, Don Ottavio, Tito, Count Almaviva, Fenton, and Monteverdi's Ulisse.Prégardien is also an educator. From 2000 to 2005, he was in charge of a vocal class at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Zurich. Since the autumn of 2004, he has been a professor at the Hochschule für Musik Köln. Among his students is Ulrich Cordes. His son, Julian Prégardien (b. 1984), is also a tenor.".
- Q69377 alias "Pregardien, Christoph".
- Q69377 birthDate "1956-01-18".
- Q69377 birthPlace Q16026.
- Q69377 birthYear "1956".
- Q69377 thumbnail Johannespassion_Leugnung_Anfang.png?width=300.
- Q69377 wikiPageExternalLink www.bach-cantatas.com.
- Q69377 wikiPageExternalLink www.pregardien.com.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q102089.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q109524.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q1109305.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q118929.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q1284835.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q1339.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q150767.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q16026.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q168039.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q168407.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q1699382.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q170416.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q1782136.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q183412.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q192039.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q208659.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q216860.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q2534895.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q254.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q27914.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q3055995.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q317796.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q318455.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q345927.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q379111.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q41187.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q445121.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q4457269.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q456999.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q478511.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q5064.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q55021.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q578526.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q66717.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q679304.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q71245.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q7314.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q770103.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q77031.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8361.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8471363.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8490408.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8490894.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q85477.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q865333.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8701995.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q8740366.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q907047.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q9700833.
- Q69377 wikiPageWikiLink Q98249.
- Q69377 alternativeNames "Pregardien, Christoph".
- Q69377 dateOfBirth "1956-01-18".
- Q69377 name "Prégardien, Christoph".
- Q69377 placeOfBirth Q16026.
- Q69377 shortDescription "German lyric tenor".
- Q69377 type Person.
- Q69377 type Agent.
- Q69377 type Person.
- Q69377 type Agent.
- Q69377 type NaturalPerson.
- Q69377 type Thing.
- Q69377 type Q215627.
- Q69377 type Q5.
- Q69377 type Person.
- Q69377 comment "Christoph Prégardien (born 18 January 1956) is a German lyric tenor whose career is closely associated with the roles in Mozart operas, as well as performances of Lieder, oratorio roles, and Baroque music. He is well known for his performances and recordings of the Evangelist roles in Bach's St John Passion and St Matthew Passion.Born in Limburg an der Lahn, Germany, he began his musical education as a choirboy at the cathedral's boys' choir, the Limburger Domsingknaben.".
- Q69377 label "Christoph Prégardien".
- Q69377 depiction Johannespassion_Leugnung_Anfang.png.
- Q69377 givenName "Christoph".
- Q69377 homepage www.pregardien.com.
- Q69377 name "Christoph Prégardien".
- Q69377 name "Prégardien, Christoph".
- Q69377 surname "Prégardien".