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Ekkehard Abele (Bass-Baritone) |
Born: Stuttgart, Germany |
The German bass-baritone, Ekkehard Abele, studied church music (organ) and singing at the music schools of Freiburg and Saarbrücken, and last with Kurt Widmer in Basel, where he finished his with the soloist diploma. He had further studies with Eugène Rabine in Weimar, with whom he is still connected in a regular co-operation. In 1996 He received the Bach award at the International J.S. Bach Competition in Leipzig.
Apart from the usual concert repertoire, Ekkehard Abele dedicates himself to solo and ensemble singing (he was a member of the Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart for many years) of both Early music and contemporary music. He devotes much of his time to the performance of modern and contemporary music, and has appeared in concerts of works by Nono, Stockhausen, Rihm and Mauricio Kagel. He performed Ligeti's Aventures et Nouvelles Aventures at the Staatstheater Saarbrücken. A regular co-operation connects him with conductors such as Thomas Hengelbrock and Hermann Max and ensemble like the Young Opera Company Freiburg or the Freiburger Barockorchester, Ensemble Movimento, Orlando-di-Lasso-Ensemble, Himmlischen Cantorey and Deutschen Kammerchor. With them he appeared in opera productions at the Wiener Festwochen and at the Münchner Opernfestspielen, as well as at Festivals in Utrecht, Luzern, Dresden, Ansbach and Leipzig. In June 2004 he participated in a performance of J.S. Bach’s Matthäus-Passion (BWV 244) conducted by Hermann Max at the Israel Festival Jerusalem. |
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Sources:
Programme notes to a concert of Matthäus-Passion BWV 244 conducted by Hermann Max (Israel Festival 2004 Jerusalem, June 2004)
Junger Kammerchor Baden-Württemberg & Bach-Verein Websites, English translation by Aryeh Oron (June 2005)
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (June 2004, June 2005); Teddy Kaufman (February 2007, photo) |
Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
Conductor |
As |
3- |
Marie-Theres Brand |
Bass |
[P-1] (1996, 3-CD): J. Mattheson: Brockes-Passion |
Tobias Hiller |
Bass |
BWV 248/1-3 |
Werner Hümmeke |
Bass |
BWV 248 |
Kay Johannsen |
Bass |
Video: BWV 75, BWV 81, BWV 92
[C13-10] (Bach:vokal 2013, Video): BWV 98
[C15-6] (Bach:vokal 2015, Video): BWV 8
[C16-1] (Bach:vokal 2016, Video): BWV 71, BWV 126
[C17-1] (Bach:vokal 2017, Video): BWV 73, BWV 111
[C17-5] (Bach:vokal 2017, Video): BWV 70, BWV 140
[C18-4] (Bach:vokal 2018, Video): BWV 90 |
Kay Johannsen |
Bass |
Member of Solistenensemble Stimmkunst:
Bach:vokal 2013/I Video: BWV 156, BWV 81, BWV 14; BWV 144, BWV 92
[C13-9] (Bach:vokal 2013, Video): BWV 38, BWV 109
[C13-10] (Bach:vokal 2013, Video): BWV 98, BWV 226, BWV 188
Bach:vokal 2015/5 Video: BWV 21, BWV 75
[C16-1] (Bach:vokal 2016, Video): BWV 71, BWV 18, BWV 126, BWV 181
[C16-2] (Bach:vokal 2016, Video): BWV 4, BWV 249
[C17-1] (Bach:vokal 2017, Video): BWV 13, BWV 73, BWV 111, BWV 72
[C17-5] (Bach:vokal 2017, Video): BWV 70, BWV 186a, BWV 140
[C18-4] (Bach:vokal 2018, Video): BWV 26, BWV 60, BWV 90, BWV 116 |
Ton Koopman |
Bass |
BWV 244 [3rd, Jesus, CD/DVD] |
Rudolf Lutz |
Bass |
DVD: BWV 22, BWV 57, BWV 59, BWV 136
DVD/CD (2008): BWV 139 |
Hermann Max |
Bass |
BWV 244, BWV 245 |
Rainer Oster |
Bass |
BWV 33, BWV 137
[CR-156] (After 2010?, Radio recording): BWV 156 |
Hans-Christoph Rademann |
Bass |
[V-12] (2014, Video): BWV 244 [2nd recording, Jesus] |
Stephan Schultz |
Bass |
BWV 82, BWV 158 |
Links to other Sites |
Abele Ekkehard (Bach-Verein) [German]
Ekkehard Abele - Bass-Bariton (Camerata Vocale) [German]
Ekkehard Abele (Jeanine Roze Production) [French]
Aalener Kammerchor - Solisten Bach-Fest 2000 [German]
Solisten (CantaBonn) [German]
Ekkerhard Abele - Bass (Bach:vokal) [German] |
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