Hermann Max
Hermann Max (born 1941 in Goslar) is a German choral conductor.In 1977, he founded the Jugendkantorei Dormagen, which in 1985 became the basis of the Rheinische Kantorei and Das Kleine Konzert. In 1992 he founded the Knechtsteden Early Music Festival.
The Rheinische Kantorei and Das Kleine Konzert under Max have a discography of over 100 recordings focussing on the German choral repertory, particularly the Bach family: J. S. Bach, W. F. Bach, W. F. E. Bach, J. C. F. Bach, J. C. Bach, C. P. E. Bach, the distantly related J. L. Bach, and the last of the composing Bachs J. M. Bach the Younger, as well as Telemann, Graupner, Hummel, Naumann, Andreas Romberg, Johann Heinrich Rolle and others. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Bach, Johann Sebastian, Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, Bach, Johann Christoph, Bach, Johann Ernst, Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich, Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann, Bach, Johann Christian, Bach, Johann Ludwig, Bach, Johann Michael, Bach, Georg Christoph, Bach, Johann Christoph, Bach, Georg Christoph, Bach, Johann Michael, Bach, Johann Michael, Bach, Johann Ludwig, Das Kleine Konzert, Rheinische Kantorei, Rostocker Motettenchor, Capella Fidicinia, Max, Hermann, Schlick, Barbara, Prégardien, Christoph, Lins, Martina, Schwarz, Gotthold, Jochens, Wilfried, Wimmer, Hans-Georg, Grüß, Hans, Eschenburg, Hartwig, Bach, Johann Christoph, Bach, Georg Christoph, Bach, Johann Michael, Bach, Johann Michael, Bach, Johann Ludwig
Published 2005
Published 2005
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