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Friedrich-Wilhelm Tebbe (born 31 May 1945) in Rotenburg an der Wümme, Germany, is a German conductor, singer, and organist. He studied voice at Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover with Otto Köhler.
Tebbe concentrated on studying lyric baritone roles such as Figaro ( The Barber of Seville) and Papageno ( The Magic Flute) which he subsequently performed on stage.[ citation needed] After qualifying as a music teacher and voice instructor, he studied conducting with Felix Prohaska in Hanover and later at the University of Mainz with Sergiu Celibidache. As principal conductor of the Schaumburger Märchensänger [ de] ( Obernkirchen Children's Choir) from 1980 to 1994, Tebbe was the leading force behind several bestselling recordings of the choir, which sold millions of copies worldwide.[ citation needed]
As conductor and co-founder of the Bückeburger Bach-Orchester, he is known reviving the symphonies by Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, several of which were recorded for the first time by the orchestra.[ citation needed] Tebbe performed in most of the world's leading concert halls and has an extensive discography. He has appeared in over fifty German television broadcasts.
Tebbe's discography includes:
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"Friedrich-Wilhelm Tebbe (Conductor)". bach-cantatas.com (English translation of the German Wikipedia article Friedrich-Wilhelm Tebbe and Tebbe's official biography on the website of the Bückeburger Bach-Orchester) [ better source needed]
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Friedrich-Wilhelm Tebbe (born 31 May 1945) in Rotenburg an der Wümme, Germany, is a German conductor, singer, and organist. He studied voice at Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover with Otto Köhler.
Tebbe concentrated on studying lyric baritone roles such as Figaro ( The Barber of Seville) and Papageno ( The Magic Flute) which he subsequently performed on stage.[ citation needed] After qualifying as a music teacher and voice instructor, he studied conducting with Felix Prohaska in Hanover and later at the University of Mainz with Sergiu Celibidache. As principal conductor of the Schaumburger Märchensänger [ de] ( Obernkirchen Children's Choir) from 1980 to 1994, Tebbe was the leading force behind several bestselling recordings of the choir, which sold millions of copies worldwide.[ citation needed]
As conductor and co-founder of the Bückeburger Bach-Orchester, he is known reviving the symphonies by Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, several of which were recorded for the first time by the orchestra.[ citation needed] Tebbe performed in most of the world's leading concert halls and has an extensive discography. He has appeared in over fifty German television broadcasts.
Tebbe's discography includes:
![]() | This article includes a
list of references,
related reading, or
external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
inline citations. (May 2015) |
"Friedrich-Wilhelm Tebbe (Conductor)". bach-cantatas.com (English translation of the German Wikipedia article Friedrich-Wilhelm Tebbe and Tebbe's official biography on the website of the Bückeburger Bach-Orchester) [ better source needed]