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Hans Jörg Mammel (Tenor) |
Born: 1973 - Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
The German tenor, Hans Jörg Mammel, was born and educated in Stuttgart, where he received his first singing lessons as a member of the Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben. Initially he studied law before entering Hochschule für Musik Freiburg to study singing with Winfried Toll, Professor Werner Hollweg and Professor Ingeborg Most. He has taken part in vocal master-classes with Barbara Schlick, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and James Wagner, as well as a master-class in authentic performance practice with Reinhard Goebel.
Hans Jörg Mammel has performed as a concert singer throughout Germany and abroad; including the leading music festivals in Utrecht, Schwetzingen, Potsdam, Schleswig-Holstein, Jerusalem, Breslau, Brügge, Brussels and Vienna. Renowned conductors he has worked with include Ivor Bolton Pierre Cao, Marcus Creed, Iván Fischer, Alexander Ferdinand Grychtolik, Thomas Hengelbrock, Philippe Herreweghe, Kay Johannsen, Konrad Junghänel, Roderich Kreile, Sigiswald Kuijken, Rudolf Lutz, Hermann Max, Philippe Pierlot, Hans-Christoph Rademann, Christoph-Andreas Schäfer, Rolf Schweizer, Masaaki Suzuki, Markus Teutschbein, Jos van Veldhoven, Jochen Woll, and Hans Zender.
In opera Hans Jörg Mammel has appeared as a guest artist with the Berlin State Opera Unter den Linden, Städtischen Bühnen Freiburg, Theater Koblenz, and at Munich Opera Festival and Vienna Festwochen. He sang the title role in Monteverdi’s Orfeo in Iceland with considerable personal success. In 2008 Mammel performed the title role in W.A. Mozart's La clemenza di Tito at the Opéra de Normandie in Rouen.
Hans Jörg Mammel also is in great demand as a Lieder singer. As well as the renowned song cycles of the Romantic period, he has particular interest in the composers the 20th century and the Second Berlin School: in song recitals he has introduced the public to unknown works by Carl Friedrich Zelter, Johann Friedrich Reichardt, Johann Peter Abraham Schulz and Robert Franz. He has participated in premieres of works by Karlheinz Stockhausen. He has recorded many of these works on CD, as well as the song cycle Die schöne Müllerin in the version for tenor and guitar, which received high critical acclaim. Numerous CD recordings document his versatile activities. Among his pupils and/or singers who have attended his master-classes: Joachim Streckfuß (Tenor). |
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Sources:
Gitarren Projekte Website, English translation by Aryeh Oron (August 2001)
Hans Jörg Mammel Website
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (August 2001, April 2017) |
Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
Conductor |
As |
Works |
Pierre Cao |
Tenor |
BWV 232 [TV] |
Marcus Creed |
Tenor |
G.F. Handel: Brockes Passion, HWV 48 [TV Broadcast - Evangelist] |
Daniela Dolci |
Tenor |
[V-1] (2017): BWV 248/1-6 [Evangelist] |
Laurent Gendre |
Tenor |
BWV 234, BWV 235 |
Georg Grün |
Tenor |
[CR-44] (2017?, Radio recording): BWV 44 |
Alexander Grychtolic |
Tenor |
C-1 (2012): BWV 36a, BWV 66a
C-2 (2014): BWV 244a |
Thomas Hengelbrock |
Tenor |
BWV 4, BWV 131
J.K. Kerll: Missa Superba |
Thomas Hengelbrock |
Tenor |
Member of Balthasar-Neumann-Chor:
C-2 (2001): Kyrie c-Moll BWV Anh 26 / Christe g-moll BWV 242, nach Francesco Durante, BWV 4, J.K. Kerll: Missa Superba |
Philippe Herreweghe |
Tenor |
BWV 12 [2nd], BWV 21 [2nd], BWV 27, BWV 93 [2nd], BWV 95, BWV 161
BWV 225-230 [2nd]
V-9 (2010, Video): BWV 244 [4th recording]
V-17 (2012): BWV 244 [5th recording] |
Philippe Herreweghe |
Tenor |
Member of Collegium Vocale Gent:
C-18 (2006/2007): BWV 27, BWV 95, BWV 161 |
Christoph Hesse |
Tenor |
[C-1] (2017): BWV 80a [solo]
[C-2] (2019-2020): BWV 4 [solo] |
Kay Johannsen |
Tenor |
Video: BWV 21, BWV 75
[C15-6] (Bach:vokal 2015, Video): BWV 161, BWV 27
[C16-1] (Bach:vokal 2016, Video): BWV 71, BWV 181
[C16-2] (Bach:vokal 2016, Video): BWV 4
[C17-1] (Bach:vokal 2017, Video): BWV 111
[C18-4] (Bach:vokal 2018, Video): BWV 60
[C20-4] (Bach:vokal 2020, Video): BWV 150 |
Kay Johannsen |
Tenor |
Member of Solistenensemble Stimmkunst:
Bach:vokal 2015/5 Video: BWV 21, BWV 75
[C15-6] (Bach:vokal 2015, Video): BWV 161, BWV 95, BWV 27, BWV 8
[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
[C18-2] (Bach:vokal 2018, Video): BWV 172, BWV 59, BWV 74, BWV 175
[C18-4] (Bach:vokal 2018, Video): BWV 26, BWV 60, BWV 90, BWV 116
[C20-1] (Bach:vokal 2020, Video): BWV 173, BWV 68, BWV 174, BWV 129
[C20-4] (Bach:vokal 2020, Video): BWV 150, BWV 131, BWV 182 |
Konrad Junghänel |
Tenor |
Member of Cantus Cölln:
[C-3] (2014): BWV 12 [2nd recording], BWV 230, BWV 18, BWV 4 [2nd recording], BWV 227
BWV Anh. III 159, BWV 232
[V-4] (2006): BWV 233-236
BWV 245 [w/ Cantus Cölln] |
Roderich Kreile |
Tenor |
BWV 248/1-3 [3rd] |
Rudolf Lutz |
Tenor |
DVD: BWV 111, BWV 135, BWV 146 |
Hermann Max |
Tenor |
V-8 (2011): BWV 232 [2nd recording] |
Philippe Pierlot |
Tenor |
With Ricercar Consort:
BWV 4, BWV 131, BWV 182, BWV 235, BWV 243 [1st], BWV 243 [2nd], BWV 245 [Evangelist]
[U-4] (2011, CD/Video): BWV 110 [1st recording], BWV 151 [1st recording], BWV 243 [3rd recording]
[C-13] (2016): BWV 75, BWV 22, BWV 127 |
Hans-Christoph Rademann |
Tenor |
Bachfest Leipzig 2008: BWV 101, BWV 105
[V-12] (2014, Video): BWV 244 [2nd recording, Evangelist] |
Christoph-Andreas Schäfer |
Tenor |
BWV 245 [Evangelist] |
Rolf Schweizer |
Tenor |
BWV 243a,
[V-4] (2001): BWV 248/1-6 |
Jos van Veldhoven |
Tenor |
BWV 244 [1st] |
Jochen Woll |
Tenor |
BWV 110, BWV 140, BWV 243 |
Links to other Sites |
gitarrenprojekte - Gitarre & Gesang - Lebensläufe [German]
Hans Jörg Mammel - Tenor (Official Website) [German/English]
Hans Jörg Mammel (Wikipedia)
Hans Jörg Mammel (Cantus Cölln) [German] |
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