Lob der Trunkenheit, MWV G 22Christopher Kaplan, Alexander Yudenkov, Philip Niederberger, Florian Kontschak, SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
ALBUMConradin Kreutzer: Der TaucherSarah Wegener, Philipp Mathmann, Kammerchor Stuttgart, Hofkapelle Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
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ALBUMConradin Kreutzer: Der TaucherSarah Wegener, Philipp Mathmann, Kammerchor Stuttgart, Hofkapelle Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
ALBUMMendelssohn: Chöre für MännerstimmenSWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
ALBUMSchubert: Mass No. 5 in A-Flat Major, D. 678Hofkapelle Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
ALBUMHaydn: Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze (Vokalfassung)Anna-Lena Elbert, Sophie Harmsen, Florian Sievers, Sebastian Noack, Kammerchor Stuttgart, Hofkapelle Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
ALBUMMessiaen: Cinq rechants, O sacrum convivium & A-cappella-Werke von Debussy, Ravel und Mahler (Arr. Clytus Gottwald)Kammerchor Stuttgart & Frieder Bernius
ALBUMMendelssohn: Te Deum à 8, MWV B 15 & Other WorksKammerchor Stuttgart, Sonntraud Engels-Benz & Frieder Bernius
Frieder Bernius is a pillar of choral music culture in Stuttgart, Germany, founding several ensembles and conducting performances that are often historically oriented. He has also conducted orchestral music, and he has an exceptionally large recording catalog. In 1968, Bernius founded the Kammerchor Stuttgart; he remained the choir's director in the early 2020s. The group issued Hör mein Bitten, an album of Mendelssohn's church music, in 1983. In 1985, he founded the Barockorchester Stuttgart and later the Klassische Philharmonie Stuttgart. By 2022, when he led the Kammerchor Stuttgart and Hofkapelle Stuttgart in a recording of Schubert's Mass in A flat major, D. 678, his recording catalog comprised some 120 items.