Daniel Reuss
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Daniel Reuss is primarily known as a choral conductor.
[edit] Biography
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- Daniel Reuss (1961) studied with Barend Schuurman at the Rotterdam Conservatory in the Netherlands.
- In 1982 he founded the Oude Muziek Koor Arnhem, which attained a very high level of performance until June 2007, when the choir decided to expire after 25 years.
- From 1988 until 1998 Daniel Reuss also conducted vocal ensemble VENUS. This chamberchoir consists of 26 advanced amateurs who perform twice a year with a combination of classical and modern choral repertoire and commissioned compositions.
- From 1990 until 1997 he conducted the Dutch Student Chamber Choir, that focuses on bringing young talent together.
- In 1990, he became director of Cappella Amsterdam, which he turned into a full-time professional ensemble that is now one of the most sought after in the Netherlands.
- From 2003 until 2007 he was chief conductor of the RIAS Kammerchor in Berlin, with whom he recorded a number of successful CDs. In these years his career began to take him all over Europe.
- In summer 2006, at the invitation of Pierre Boulez, Daniel Reuss taught and conducted at the summer 2006 Lucerne Festival Academy.
- In February 2007, Reuss made his debut at the English National Opera, with Händel's Agrippina.
[edit] Examples of works on CD
- works by Martin and Messiaen (released by Harmonia Mundi) won both the "Diapason d'or de l'année 2004" and the "Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik".
- works by Stravinsky (Les Noces, Cantata and Mass) have also been critically acclaimed.
- spring 2007 Martin's Le Vin Herbé.
- autumn 2007 Händel's Solomon.