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The
aim to make a cappella singing their lives already developed
at school: soon after leaving five former members of the famous
Regensburger Domspatzen cathedral boys’ choir put it into practice
and founded a vocal ensemble. It was a fortunate love affair that
brought a soprano into their ranks and soon afterwards the sextet
with the unusual combination of voices (a soprano, three tenors, a
baritone and a bass), now named Singer Pur, won first prize in the
German national competition Deutscher Bundeswettbewerb, the Grand
Prix for vocal ensembles at the international Tampere Music Festival
in Finland, and was launched on its road to becoming the leading
German-speaking vocal group. Soon television and radio appearances,
Cd recordings, invitations to major festivals and concerts in over 40
countries established an international career.
There
are no stylistic limitations to Singer Pur’s repertoire. Their
programmes include anything performable by six voices from medieval
times to the avant-garde, a host of new compositions and arrangements
written for the group, various forms of improvisation, co-operations
with musicians as the Hilliard Ensemble, the composer and jazz
clarinettist Michael Riessler and the electric guitar quintet Go
Guitars. A wide selection of Cds, several of which have been awarded
prizes, includes Herztöne (a cross-section of love-songs
from all over the world), Ahi Vita (with jazz clarinet player
Michael Riessler) and the complete secular oeuvre of Jacobus Gallus.
Most recently the group released The Song of Songs, settings
from different centuries of the Bible’s beautiful love poetry. For
the first Singer Pur Cd issued by its new label, OehmsClassics,
featuring compositions by Wolfgang Rihm, Salvatore Sciarrino and Ivan
Moody written for Singer Pur, as well as Joanne Metcalf’s cycle Il
nome del bel fior written for Singer Pur and the Hilliard
Ensemble, the group was awarded the 2005 “Echo Klassik” Cd prize.
And, very unusually, Singer Pur received the prize a second time
within two years: most recently the Cd Sos - Save Our Songs,
featuring the most beautiful German folksongs newly arranged for and
by Singer Pur, was awarded the 2007 Echo.
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