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Miriam Feuersinger

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Miriam Feuersinger (born 1978) is an Austrian soprano.

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Feuersinger grew up in Bregenz, where she received her basic musical training at the local music school. She pursued her vocal studies at the Vorarlberger Landeskonservatorium [de] and then with Kurt Widmer at the City of Basel Music Academy, where she graduated with distinction.

Her oeuvre encompasses in particular a spectrum encompassing church music from Baroque to late romanticism, but also the field of Lieder. One focus is the cantata and passion work of Johann Sebastian Bach.

In 2014, she initiated the series "Bach cantatas in Vorarlberg". There, under the musical direction of Thomas Platzgummer, two Bach cantatas are performed three times a year in two concerts, each with soloists. As of July 2018, these have been BWV 22, BWV 30, BWV 32, BWV 44, BWV 49, BWV 61, BWV 65, BWV 72, BWV 75, BWV 76, BWV 80, BWV 84, BWV 92, BWV 93, BWV 99, BWV 106, BWV 147, BWV 150, BWV 165, BWV 166, BWV 167, BWV 170, BWV 176, BWV 180 and BWV 194.

Feuersinger is active in the field of early music together with interpreters such as Jörg-Andreas Bötticher, Laurent Gendre, Sigiswald Kuijken, Peter Kooij, Ton Koopman, Václav Luks, Rudolf Lutz and Hans-Christoph Rademann.[1] Baroque ensembles and orchestras playing with her include the Collegium 1704,[2][3][4][5] the Netherlands Bach Society,[6] the Freiburger Barockorchester,[7] L'arpa festante, L’Orfeo Barockorchester, La Cetra Barockorchester Basel [de], Les Cornets Noirs, Capricornus Consort Basel, Il Concerto Viennese, Concerto Stella Matutina,[8][9] Capriccio Basel sowie Chor und Orchester der J. S. Bach-Stiftung.

Feuersinger performed in the Berliner Philharmonie,[10] in the Konzerthaus Freiburg,[11] in the Liederhalle Stuttgart[12] and in the Wiener Musikverein.

She has already sung several times in the Martinskirche (Basel), Basel Minster, St. Paul's Church, Basel, Peterskirche (Basel), Predigerkirche (Basel), Pfarrkirche Bregenz-Herz Jesu [de], Kreuzkirche am Ölrain (Bregenz), Feldkirch Cathedral, Propstei St. Gerold, Klosterkirche Muri [de], St. Johann Schaffhausen, Reformierte Kirche Trogen [de] and St. Peter (Zürich) churches.

Her recording of solo cantatas by Christoph Graupner, co-produced by Radio SRF 2 Kultur and awarded several prizes, includes three world premieres.[13]

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn, BWV 23. Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Markus Forster (alto), Jens Weber (tenor), Fabrice Hayoz (bass); Chor und Orchester der J. S. Bach-Stiftung, Norbert Zeilberger (organ), Rudolf Lutz (Leitung). Samt Einführungsworkshop sowie Reflexion von Konrad Hummler. Gallus-Media, 2010.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Falsche Welt, dir trau ich nicht, BWV 52. Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Chor und Orchester der J. S. Bach-Stiftung, Rudolf Lutz (Leitung). Samt Einführungsworkshop sowie Reflexion von Michael Guggenheimer. Gallus Media, 2015.[32]
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort, BWV 60. Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Claude Eichenberger (alto), Bernhard Berchtold (tenor), Markus Volpert (bass); Schola Seconda Pratica, Rudolf Lutz (Leitung). DVD. Gallus-Media, 2008. (Auch als CD: Bach-Kantaten N° 2 (with BVW 22 and 34).)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Siehe, ich will viel Fischer aussenden, BWV 88. Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Ruth Sandhoff (alto), Andreas Weller (tenor), Markus Volpert (bass); Orchestra of the J. S. Bach-Stiftung, Rudolf Lutz (conducting and harpsichord). Including introductory workshop and reflexion by Isabelle Graesslé. Gallus-Media, 2009.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten, BWV 93. Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Jan Börner (alto), Julius Pfeifer (tenor), Markus Volpert (bass); Choir and orchestra of the J. S. Bach-Stiftung (with Norbert Zeilberger (organ)), Rudolf Lutz (conducting and harpsichord). Including introductory workshop and reflexion by Michael von Brück [de]. Gallus-Media, 2011. (Auch als CD: Bach-Kantaten N°. 14. (with BWV 119 and 163).)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren, BWV 137. Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Claude Eichenberger (alto), Johannes Kaleschke (tenor), Markus Volpert (bass); Chor und Orchester der J. S. Bach-Stiftung, Rudolf Lutz (conducting and organ). Including introductory workshop and reflexion by Martin Johann Stähli. Gallus-Media, 2011.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Nur jedem das Seine, BWV 163. Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Markus Forster (Altus), Johannes Kaleschke (tenor), Markus Volpert (bass); Orchester der J. S. Bach-Stiftung, Rudolf Lutz (Leitung). Including workshop for work introduction and musical reflection by Roland Moser (Ach! aber ach! Nach-Denken über die Kantate "Nur jedem das Seine" von J. S. Bach und S. Franck in Form eines instrumental-vokalen Rezitativs mit Choral für vier Solo-Stimmen, sechs Streichinstrumente und Orgel.) Gallus-Media, 2013. (also as CD: Bach-Kantaten N°. 14. (with BWV 93 and 119)).
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Leichtgesinnte Flattergeister. Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Alex Potter (alto), Julius Pfeiffer (tenor), Klaus Mertens (bass); Orchester der J. S. Bach-Stiftung, Rudolf Lutz (conducting and harpsichord). Including workshop for work introduction and musical reflection by Hildegard Elisabeth Keller [de]. Gallus Media, 2015.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ. Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Elvira Bill (alto), Julius Pfeiffer (tenor), Stephan MacLeod (bass), Chor und Orchester der J. S. Bach-Stiftung, Rudolf Lutz (conductor). Including workshop for work introduction and musical reflection by Heidi Tagliavini. Gallus Media, 2016.
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