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Christoph Wigelbeyer (born 1973) is an Austrian choir director, conductor, singer and music educator.


Life

Born in Wels, Wigelbeyer completed singing school, piano and violin in his hometown and at the Linz Bruckner Conservatory within the framework of the Upper Austrian promotion of young talent. This was followed by teacher training in music education and instrumental music education with a focus on singing and choral conducting, as well as three years of solo singing training at the
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, in addition to which he completed master classes and private lessons. In 1998, in his diploma thesis, he portrayed
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, also born in Wels. A year later, he also wrote an essay about Leitner in the '' Österreichische Musikzeitschrift''. He sang, among others, in the Wiener Kammerchor and the Wiener Singverein (directed by ) and in the Vocal Ensemble Company of Music (conducted by ).
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's 1998 album ''Vol. IV'' together with Elke Eckerstorfer and Sybille Bouda, among others, with the piece ''Contrasts for two Pianos, six Hands'' (1984). With Eckerstorfer, he also played the ''Little Suite for twenty fingers op. 61b'' by Iván Eröd on a CD published in 1997 by the Department of Music Pedagogy at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. From 2006 to 2008, Wigelbeyer was a member of the
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vocal ensemble and was, among other things, at the farewell concert on 21 December 2008 at the . Part of the ensemble. In 2010, he founded the youth choir pro.vocant, which he directed until 2013. Since mid-2013, Wigelbeyer has directed the youth choir , founded by Johannes Hiemetsberger and Jürgen Partaj, with around 80 singers, which is a project of the . Together with Hiemetsberger, he was previously responsible for the choral rehearsal on the occasion of the accompaniment of the spring 2013 programme of the by the "Neue Wiener Stimmen". The Neue Wiener Stimmen also performed, among others, at the film music festival ''
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'' from 2012 to 2016 and, under Wigelbeyer's and Jürgen Partaj's direction, were awarded the title of Choir of the Year 2016 at the in January 2017 with the programme "Austria: great daughters, great sons!" Other projects of the choir under Wigelbeyer's direction include performances at the opening of Vienna's
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(2014 and 2015), at the Milan Expo 2015, at the opening of the 2016
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and at the Liszt Festival 2017 in
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. Wigelbeyer is a full-time teacher and choir director at the . Under his direction, the upper school choir received the rating "very good" at the 2007 and was subsequently allowed to participate in the performance of the compulsory piece at the final concert in the , a cantata composed especially for the occasion by
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. He is also a lecturer at the Institute for Music Education Research, Music Didactics and Elementary Music Making at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna.


Publications

* ''Ernst Ludwig Leitner. Ein Portrait.'' Diploma Thesis in Music History, University of Music Vienna, 1998. * ''Ernst Ludwig Leitner: „So weiß wie Schnee, so rot wie Blut.“'' In ''Österreichische Musikzeitschrift'', vol. 54, fascicule 7–8, 1999, .


Recordings

* 1997: ''Iván Eröd - Little Suite for twenty fingers op. 61b'' (with Elke Eckerstorfer; mdw/; CSM 9740-AI) * 1998: ''Contrasts for two Pianos, six Hands (1984; recording with Elke Eckerstorfer and Sybille Bouda)'' on ''Nancy Van de Vate - Vol. IV'' (Vienna Modern Masters). * 1999: ''
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- Via crucis - Missa choralis '' (vocals in the part ''Missa choralis''; Carus-Verlag) * 2009: ''
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- Bernstein: Mass'' (voice;
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''.
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' in the Internet Movie Database
* 2015: ''Hollywood in Vienna - "Tales of Mystery" & A Tribute to
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''.
Hollywood In Vienna
'' Film.Music.Media; 5 November 2015.
* 2016: ''Hollywood in Vienna - "The Sound of Space" & A Tribute to Alexandre Desplat''.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wigelbeyer, Christoph Austrian choral conductors Austrian conductors (music) Austrian classical pianists Austrian male classical pianists 21st-century Austrian male singers Austrian music educators University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni 1973 births Living people People from Wels