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Petra Noskaiová (Mezzo-soprano)

Born: Slovakia

The Slovak mezzo-soprano, Petra Noskaiová, studied Music at the Bratislava Conservatory from 1988 to 1994 and vocal music with Ruena Illenbergova. Since her main fields of interest were the Baroque and the Renaissance liturgical music, she further studied with Marius van Altena, Harry van der Kamp and Sigiswald Kuijken. Later, she participated in master-classes under the baton of Sigiswald Kuijken.

Petra Noskaiová has worked regularly with numerous musical ensembles such as Musica Aeterna Bratislava, Capella Regia Musicalis, Musica Florea, Ensemble Inegal, Teatro Lirico, La Petite Bande, and accompanied also Andrew Parrott, Stephen Stubbs, Sigiswald Kuijken, Harry van der Kamp, Suzie LeBlanc, Howard Crook, Barbara Schlick and Paul Elliott. Her recent projects are J.M. Leclair's Scylla and Glaucus with the Collegium Marianum under the baton of Simon Standage in Prague, and W.A. Mozart's Requiem and Haydn's Sieben letzte Worte with the La Petite Bande under the baton of Sigiswald Kuijken.

Petra Noskaiová regularly performs for the Slovak Radio and produces recordings for Slovart, Dynamic and Matou. In addirion, she paricipates oftenly at prestigious international festivals such as the Festival Oude Muziek in Utrecht, Days of Early Music in Bratislava and the Festival of Ambronay.

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Teddy Kaufman (November 2006)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

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Sigiswald Kuijken

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BWV 1, BWV 2, BWV 6, BWV 9 [2nd], BWV 10, BWV 11 [2nd], BWV 12 [1st], BWV 13, BWV 16, BWV 17, BWV 18, BWV 20, BWV 23, BWV 27 [2nd], BWV 34, BWV 35, BWV 36, BWV 44, BWV 47 [2nd], BWV 52, BWV 54, BWV 55, BWV 56, BWV 57, BWV 60, BWV 61, BWV 62, BWV 65, BWV 67 [1st], BWV 70, BWV 73, BWV 81, BWV 85 [1st], BWV 86, BWV 91, BWV 93, BWV 96 [2nd], BWV 98, BWV 102, BWV 108, BWV 116, BWV 122, BWV 129, BWV 132, BWV 134, BWV 135, BWV 138 [2nd], BWV 140, BWV 144, BWV 151, BWV 153, BWV 154, BWV 164, BWV 168, BWV 173, BWV 177, BWV 179, BWV 178, BWV 180, BWV 182, BWV 184, BWV 186
[CV-2] (2009, Video): BWV 67 [2nd recording], BWV 85 [2nd recording], BWV 12 [2nd recording]
Video/DVD (2009):
BWV 138 [1st], BWV 27 [1st], BWV 47 [1st], BWV 96 [1st]
BWV 225-229, BWV 232 [1st], BWV 232 [2nd], BWV 244 [2nd, 2009]
[V-9] (2011): BWV 245 [3rd recording]
BWV 248 [2nd], BWV 249

Bart Naessens

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Member of Ensemble BachPlus:
[V-1] (2014): BWV 245 [solo]

Jana Semerádová

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[CV-1] (2009, Video): BWV 54, BWV 170

Jean Túbery

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BWV 64, BWV 121

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