The German tenor, Jörg Deutschewitz, studied music education, musicology and philosophy in Karlsruhe.
Jörg Deutschewitz' musical focus is on early music (Renaissance / Early Baroque) and contemporary vocal music in various ensembles. He is a member of the ensemble Peñalosa, Hofkapelle Karlsruhe (Director: Michael Procter), Officium (Director: Wilfried Rombach), Ordo Virtutum (Director: Dr. Stefan Morent), Schola Heidelberg (Director: Walter Nussbaum), ChorWerk Ruhr (Director: Florian Helgath; since July 2012), Basler Madrigalisten (Director: Fritz Näf), and Gaechinger Cantorey (Director: Hans-Christoph Rademann). He worked with conductors such as Ingo Metzmacher, Paul McCreesh, Thomas Hengelbrock, Wolfgang Schäfer and others, as well as with composers such as Helmut Lachenmann, Hans Zender, Johannes Kalitzke, Tan Dun and others. Numerous CD, radio and TV recordings prove his wide-ranging repertoire, which ranges from Gregorian chant to jazz. He currently lives in Walzbachtal, Baden-Württemberg,.
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