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Niklaus Tüller (Bass-Baritone) |
Born: March 23, 1942 - Bern, Switzerland |
The Swiss bass-baritone, Niklaus Tüller, studied flute playing before becoming a singer, mainly under the tutelage of Sylvia Gähwiller and Ernst Haefliger. He won several distinctions by 1970 (unclosing Geneva and s’Hertogenbosch).
Niklaus Tüller’s major career began in 1971 in the fields of oratorio, concerts and lieder-recitals. He has appeared throughout Europe to high critical acclaim, including the festivals of Lucerne, Montreux, Marais-Paris and Flanders, and he toured Japan and Israel (debut in 1976) with Helmuth Rilling and the Gächinger Kantorei. He has also sung on many records conducted by Helmuth Rilling. |
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Source: Programme notes to a concert of Vocal Music by Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Helmuth Rilling (January 1976)
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (May 2001); Peter Fulop (Dates & Photo 02, October 2018) |
Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
Conductor |
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Works |
Michel Corboz |
Bass |
BWV 232 |
Beat Raaflaub |
Bass |
BWV 248/4-6 |
Helmuth Rilling |
Bass |
BWV 23, BWV 59, BWV 71, BWV 80, BWV 113, BWV 122, BWV 136, BWV 163, BWV 167, BWV 173, BWV 181, BWV 184, BWV 190, BWV 192, BWV 196 |
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