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Dorothea Köhler, ''née'' Dorothea Helling (born 1943) is a German woman conductor and music educator.


Life

Born in Bockwitz, Köhler went to school at the EOS Lauchhammer and completed her
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there in 1961. She then studied
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at the
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (), also referred to as MLU, is a public university, public research university in the cities of Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle and Wittenberg. It is the largest and oldest university in the German State o ...
, became choir inspector of the in 1964 and was
choir director A choir ( ), also known as a chorale or chorus (from Latin ''chorus'', meaning 'a dance in a circle') is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform or in other words ...
of this third-oldest boys' choir in Germany and oldest boys' choir in central Germany from 1968 to 1990. From 1972, Köhler completed external music studies at the
University of Music and Theatre Leipzig The University of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig () is a public university in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1843 by Felix Mendelssohn as the Conservatorium der Musik (Conservatory of Music), it is the oldest univ ...
with professors Olaf Koch and
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in the postgraduate course in orchestral conducting, which she completed in 1977 with music by
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: Dances from ''Ludi musici'',
Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow or Zachau (14 November 1663 – 7 August 1712) was a German musician and composer of vocal and keyboard music. Life Zachow was born in Leipzig. He probably received his training from his father, the piper Heinrich Za ...
: ''Triumph, Victoria'' (cantata),
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (22 November 17101 July 1784) was a German composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was the second child and eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. Despite his acknowledged genius as an improviser ...
: ''Symphony in D major'' and
Georg Friedrich Handel George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel ( ; baptised , ; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well-known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concerti. Born in Halle, Germany, Han ...
: ''Utrecht Jubilate'' as part of a diploma concert. Under the direction of Köhler, the Stadtsingechor was successfully rebuilt into an internationally sought-after concert and oratorio choir. She laid the foundation for this in 1972 with the affiliation of the Stadtsingechor to the Hallesche Philharmonie, of which she became conductor. Two years later, she also took over the interim direction of the Halle Singakademie for one and a half years and in 1976 made the acquaintance of the Hungarian musicologist and recording director at
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. An already 40-year productive collaboration began. In 1978, she was appointed . Seven years later, artistic collaboration with
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began; she successfully prepared the City Singing Choir for recordings on Hungaroton Budapest (Brockes Passions by Handel and Telemann). For her outstanding achievements, Köhler was honoured with the
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in 1987 and promoted to
Oberstudienrat Oberstudienrat ːbɐˈʃtuːdi̯ənˌʁaːt(male) or Oberstudienrätin ːbɐˈʃtuːdi̯ənˌʁɛːtɪn(female; both abbreviated with OStR; literally "senior councillor of studies" or "senior educational councillor") is an official title for a c ...
in the same year. In 1988, she founded the concert series "Kunst-Stunde beim Stadtsingechor" in Halle as a monthly concert (16 concert evenings until 1990). In 1989, the recordings for the record "Musik aus dem alten Halle" were made at
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(ETERNA). In 1990, the year of the political reunification of Germany, Köhler's work as choir director of the Stadtsingechor finally came to an end, and in the same year she founded the choir studio ''cantamus'' in Halle/Saale with the men's choir bouquet vocalis Halle and the chamber choir cantamus Halle. It was thanks to her artistic reputation that the two ensembles of this choir studio were called upon to give important concerts and produce their first CD only a short time later. Köhler worked full-time as a music teacher at the Gymnasium am Markt Hettstedt from 1991 to 1999 and then as a music teacher at the
Georg Cantor Gymnasium The Georg Cantor Gymnasium is a German gymnasium in Halle (Saale) with a special focus on mathematics and the sciences (specialist school). The all-day school was founded in 1989. It is attended by just over 500 students and has a staff of about ...
until her retirement from teaching, in Halle. Here, thanks to her commitment, an agreement was reached with the director of the
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to accompany the creation of the opera ''Cantor - die Vermessung des Unendlichen'' by Ingomar Grünauer (commissioned by the Halle Opera House) as a project of the music course level of the Georg Cantor Gymnasium. Köhler
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d the cantata "Ohne Natur vergeht unser Leben" by Siegfried Bimberg and Hanna Helling as early as 1996 and recorded it a year later as part of a CD production. From 1998 onwards, the concert series "Kunst-Stunde" was revived with Köhler's chamber choir cantamus halle in the commode of the
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, later continued in the theatrale Halle and in the (until 2013 together with the male choir bouquet vocalis Halle). In 2014, the CD production "Halle, alte Musenstadt" followed with her kammerchor cantamus halle, members and graduates of the Stadtsingechor and the girls' choir of the August-Hermann-Francke-Schule, now Latina August Hermann Francke. On the occasion of the 25th birthday of her
chamber choir A chamber choir is a small or medium-sized choir of roughly 8 to 40 singers (occasionally called "chamber singers"), typically singing classical or religious music in a concert setting.Riemann, Hugo. Dictionary of Music'. Trans. J.A. Shedlock. A ...
"cantamus halle", Köhler gave a festive concert in Halle on 17 October 2015. It was the 40th evening of the continuing unique concert series "Kunst-Stunde bei cantamus". The 42nd evening of the Kunst-Stunde at cantamus under the motto: ''Verleih uns Frieden - Glaube und Politik'' was a concert for the 900th anniversary of the Stadtsingechor zu Halle with the participation of male voices of the Stadtsingechor and graduates of the Stadtsingechor. The tenor soloist was the newly appointed choir director of the Stadtsingechor zu Halle,
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.


Services

Under the direction of Köhler, the Stadtsingechor zu Halle was successfully rebuilt into an internationally sought-after concert and oratorio choir. Thanks to her commitment, an agreement was reached with the director of the
Halle Opera House The Halle Opera House () is an opera house located in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Originally named the Halle Town Theatre (), the theatre building was constructed in 1886 by architect Heinrich Seeling. On 31 March, 1945, a bomb attack des ...
to accompany the creation of Ingomar Grünauer's opera ''Cantor - die Vermessung des Unendlichen'' (commissioned by the Halle Opera House) as a project of the music class of the Georg-Cantor-Gymnasium in Halle.1968: Dorothea Köhler (geb. 1943)
on Ferderverein-Stadtsingechor


Honours

In 1987 she was awarded the
Handel Prize The Handel Prize () is an annual award, instituted in 1956, which is presented by the city of Halle, in Germany, in honour of the celebrated Baroque composer George Frideric Handel. It is awarded, "for exceptional artistic, academic or politico- ...
of the Halle district.


Work


Publications in the ''Francke-Blättern''

* ''Der Stadtsingechor (Teil 5)'', ''Francke-Blätter'' 3/1994, * ''Ein lauter Jubelruf erschallt! Dir, Liebe, Dank, doch dir, Musik, sei Preis ...'', ''Francke-Blätter'' 2/1995, * ''kammerchor cantamus halle und der Stadtsingechor (zu) Halle'', ''Francke-Blätter'' 2/2014, * ''Halle, alte Musenstadt – eine CD, die hallesche Klangfarben präsentiert'', ''Francke-Blätter'' 3/2014, * ''Der kammerchor cantamus halle gratuliert dem Stadtsingechor zum 900. Geburtstag'', ''Francke-Blätter'' 1/2016, * ''Der Parallelchor Der Mädchenchor der August-Hermann-Francke-Schule (1959 - 1982)'', ''Francke-Blätter'' 3/2016 – Special issue 2016/17


Recordings

* ''Weihnachten im Dom zu Halle'', Kammerchor Cantamus Halle, Männerchor Bouquet Vocalis Halle, Solisten und Instrumentalisten, Dorthea Köhler (conductor). CD Membran International GmbH, 1993 * ''Musik aus dem alten Halle'', Stadtsingechor zu Halle, Camerata musica, Berolina Quartet, Dorothea Köhler (conductor). CD Berlin Classics / Eterna (Label), Edel Classics Hamburg (Vertrieb), 1995 * ''Überall soll Freude sein'', Mária Zádori (soprano), Martin Krumbiegel (tenor), Jörg Hempel (baritone), Peter Burkhardt (organ), Capella Savaria (direction: Pál Németh), kammerchor cantamus halle & Männerchor bouquet vocalis Halle (direction: Dorothea Köhler). BHCD 2 Bridgehead Pittsburg/Budapest, 1995 * ''Halle, alte Musenstadt'', Absolventen des Stadtsingechores Halle, Dorothea Köhler, cantamus & Freunde. CD Klangfarben & Karrieren, 2014


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kohler, Dorothea 1943 births Living people People from Lauchhammer Musicians from the Province of Saxony German conductors (music) German women conductors (music) German music educators German women music educators