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Irene Kurka (born 1974) is a German soprano.
Life
editBorn in Darmstadt, Kurka studied singing with Reri Grist (Hochschule für Musik und Theater München) as well as with Barbara Hill Moore (Meadows School of the Arts / Southern Methodist University, Dallas) and Nancy Hermiston (University of British Columbia).[1] She has also taken master classes with Emma Kirkby and Maria Jonas. In addition to musical theatre and oratorio roles, she is particularly interested in contemporary Lieder and has premiered numerous works.[2][3]
Kurka sings with and in the following groups: e-mex-ensemble, notabu-ensemble Düsseldorf, Kölner Vokalsolisten, Pegnitzschäfer-Klangkonzepte , ensemble chronophonie, Schlagquartett Köln , La Tenerezza (with Katja Beisch, recorders; Johanna Seitz, baroque harp; Christoph Anselm Noll , keyboard instrument), Duo Klangvoll (with Barbara Lechner, guitar), Socell 21 (with Burkart Zeller, violoncello) and Soprakkordeon (with Stefan Hippe, accordion).[4][5][6]
Awards
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- 2013 Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Preis of the Bezirks Mittelfranken (Laudatio: Wilfried Krüger)
- 2014 Music Award of the State Capital Düsseldorf
Podcasts
editRecordings
edit- Klavierlieder von Eva-Maria Houben – Edition Wandelweiser Records und Bayerischer Rundfunk (2017)
- Chants – Edition Wandelweiser Records und Bayerischer Rundfunk (2017)
- Beten.Prayer – Edition Wandelweiser Records und Bayerischer Rundfunk (2015)
- Hildegard von Bingen und John Cage – Edition Wandelweiser Records und Bayerischer Rundfunk (2012)
- Stabat Mater – Makro Musikverlag (2011)
- Two.too – Edition Wandelweiser Records (2009)
- Credo, Michael Denhoff – Cybele Records (2004)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Irene Kurka on wildkatpr
- ^ Irene Kurka on Cafeoto
- ^ Irene Kurka biography on Spektral-records
- ^ Irene Kurka on Rate your Music
- ^ Irene Kurka on human-signs
- ^ Kurka, Irene on squidco
External links
edit- Literature by and about Irene Kurka in the German National Library catalogue
- Official website
- Irene Kurka discography at Discogs
- Projekt: Zeitgenössisches Lied Archived 2021-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
- John Cage und Hildegard von Bingen. WDR-Rezension