Hermann Max
Hermann Max (born 1941 in Goslar) is a German choral conductor.In 1977, he founded the Jugendkantorei Dormagen, which in 1985 became the basis of the Rheinische Kantorei and Das Kleine Konzert. In 1992, he founded the Knechtsteden Early Music Festival.
The Rheinische Kantorei and Das Kleine Konzert under Max have a discography of over 100 recordings focussing on the German choral repertory, particularly the Bach family: J. S. Bach, W. F. Bach, W. F. E. Bach, J. C. F. Bach, J. C. Bach, C. P. E. Bach, the distantly related J. L. Bach, and the last of the composing Bachs J. M. Bach the Younger, as well as Telemann, Graupner, Hummel, Naumann, Andreas Romberg, Johann Heinrich Rolle and others. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Homilius, Gottfried AugustOther Authors: “…Max, Hermann…”
Published 1984
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9Published 2011Other Authors: “…Max, Hermann…”
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11by Bach, Johann Christoph FriedrichOther Authors: “…Max, Hermann…”
Published 2009
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12by Telemann, Georg Philipp; Bach, Carl Philipp EmanuelOther Authors: “…Max, Hermann…”
Published 2016
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14by Bach, Carl Philipp EmanuelOther Authors: “…Max, Hermann…”
Published 1988
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15by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Max, Hermann…”
Published 1985
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16by Fischer, Johann Caspar FerdinandOther Authors: “…Max, Hermann…”
Published 1985
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20by Telemann, Georg PhilippOther Authors: “…Max, Hermann…”
Published 2000
Classmark: MCD 0340,6,3Book