Jürgen Jürgens
Jürgen Jürgens (Frankfurt am Main 5 October 1925 - Hamburg, 4 August 1994) was a German choral conductor and academic teacher. In 1955 he founded the award-winning Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg with whom he recorded for Archiv Produktion, focussing on works of Claudio Monteverdi.
Later the choir became part of the Telefunken/Teldec Bach cantatas project with the Leonhardt-Consort.
Selected discography
- Heinrich Schütz St. Luke Passion, Max van Egmond, Peter-Christoph Runge - Jürgen Jürgens, 1966
- Monteverdi Lamento d'Arianna, Jürgen Jürgens, Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg, 1973
- Alessandro Scarlatti, Madrigals, Jürgen Jürgens, Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg, 1975
- Heinrich Schütz Die italienischen Madrigale, Jürgen Jürgens, Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg, 1976
- Anton Bruckner Music of the St. Florian Period, Jürgen Jürgens, Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg, 1984 - CD: BSVD-0109, 2011 (Bruckner Archive Production)
- Anton Bruckner Music of St Florian Period (II), Jürgen Jürgens, Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg, 1984 - CD: BSVD-0111 (Bruckner Archive Production)
References
External links
- Literature by and about Jürgen Jürgens in the German National Library catalogue
- Jürgen Jürgens (Conductor) bach-cantatas.com
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