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Christiane Oelze (born 9 October 1963 in Cologne) is a German operatic soprano. From 2003 to 2008, she taught singing at the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf. Since 2010 she taught at the Masterclass of Apeldoorn ( Netherlands), since 2011 at the Musik Academy in Arosa and since 2012 at IRCAM in Paris. [1]

Numerous opera performances, especially Mozart-roles, she sang in London (Covent Garden), Paris (Théâtre Garnier), in Glyndebourne, Hamburg ( Hamburger Staatsoper) at the Salzburg Festival and Mozartwochen in Salzburg, the Mostly Mozart Festival in New York and at the Lucerne Festival. [2]

2015 she had produced 70 CDs and DVDs. Her recording of the Mahler-symphony No. 4, arranged by Erwin Stein, was highlighted by the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik in 2006, also 2016 her Schönberg-Stringquartets No. 2 and No. 4. [3] [4] She is a jury-member of international contests. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Christiane Oelze (in German) rubinstein-akademie.de
  2. ^ Bachverein Köln 2015, Interpretenverzeichnis (German), retrieved 5 Januar 2020.
  3. ^ schallplattenkritik.de, Quarterly Critic’s Choice 2/2006, retrieved 7 January 2021.
  4. ^ naxos, classical inspirations 2016, p. 122 (PDF), retrieved 7 January 2021.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Christiane Oelze (born 9 October 1963 in Cologne) is a German operatic soprano. From 2003 to 2008, she taught singing at the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf. Since 2010 she taught at the Masterclass of Apeldoorn ( Netherlands), since 2011 at the Musik Academy in Arosa and since 2012 at IRCAM in Paris. [1]

Numerous opera performances, especially Mozart-roles, she sang in London (Covent Garden), Paris (Théâtre Garnier), in Glyndebourne, Hamburg ( Hamburger Staatsoper) at the Salzburg Festival and Mozartwochen in Salzburg, the Mostly Mozart Festival in New York and at the Lucerne Festival. [2]

2015 she had produced 70 CDs and DVDs. Her recording of the Mahler-symphony No. 4, arranged by Erwin Stein, was highlighted by the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik in 2006, also 2016 her Schönberg-Stringquartets No. 2 and No. 4. [3] [4] She is a jury-member of international contests. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Christiane Oelze (in German) rubinstein-akademie.de
  2. ^ Bachverein Köln 2015, Interpretenverzeichnis (German), retrieved 5 Januar 2020.
  3. ^ schallplattenkritik.de, Quarterly Critic’s Choice 2/2006, retrieved 7 January 2021.
  4. ^ naxos, classical inspirations 2016, p. 122 (PDF), retrieved 7 January 2021.

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