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Max Ciolek was born on 4 November, 1959 in Germany, is a German tenor, conductor and photographer. Discover Max Ciolek's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation Classical tenor
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 4 November 1959
Birthday 4 November
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Nationality Germany

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Max Ciolek is a German tenor, conductor and composer.

He is the founder of VokalEnsemble Köln.

As a singer, he is noted for his recordings of Bach works, particularly the Evangelist in his Passions, but he has recorded music from all periods of classical music and has appeared internationally.

Born in Dortmund, Ciolek first studied church music.

He was "discovered" as a soloist when he sang in a choir for Bach's Mass in B minor, and stepped in as the tenor soloist for a singer who was ill.

He received voice training as a member of The King’s Singers, working with Alastair Thompson.

He studied voice formally at the Akademie für Alte Musik Bremen with John Potter and at the Musikhochschule Köln with Mechthild Georg.

He took master classes with Emma Kirkby and Christoph Prégardien.

His repertory ranges from Gregorian chant to contemporary and avant-garde.

Ciolek is noted for interpreting the Evangelist in Bach's Passions and oratorio.

1999

In 1999, he performed the part in a recorded concert of Bach's St Matthew Passion as part of the festival Musikwochen Weserbergland, with choirs and orchestra of the Marktkirche, Hameln, alongside Hans-Christian Hinz as the vox Christi, Veronika Winter, Gabriele Binder and Gotthold Schwarz, conducted by Hans Christoph Becker-Foss.

2000

In 2000 Ciolek performed Bach's Mass in B minor with La Petite Bande conducted by Sigiswald Kuijken, a production which went on tours to Australia and South America.

The soloists, Elisabeth Hermans, Midori Suzuki, Patrizia Hardt, Petra Noskaiová, Knut Schoch, Jan van der Crabben and Stephan MacLeod, also formed the choir (OVPP).

Ciolek is the founder of the chamber choirs VokalEnsemble Köln and ensemble vocaliter.

2002

In 2002 he was the Evangelist in a recording of Bach's Christmas Oratorio at St. Michael, Aachen, with Wolfgang Karius conducting the Aachener Bachverein and the Hamburger Barockorchester on period instruments, alongside Sabine Schneider, Christine Wehler and Raimund Fischer.

2003

In 2003 he was the Evangelist in a recorded performance of Bach's St John Passion as part of the Bach-Tage Wuppertral, with Wolfgang Kläsener conducting the Kantorei Barmen-Gemarke and the orchestra of the Immanuelskirche.