Joel Frederiksen
Joel Frederiksen is a Germany-based American lutenist, bass singer and director of the early music Phoenix ensemble, Munich. He has released award-winning albums with Harmonia Mundi France and Deutsche Harmonia Mundi. He studied at Oakland University. From 1990 to 1999 he was a member of the Waverly Consort and the Boston Camerata.[1]
Discography
- The Elfin Knight Ensemble Phoenix Munich 2007
- O felice morire harmonia mundi 2008 - German Record Critics' Prize,
- Mikolaj Zielenski: Opera Omnia, Vol. 4 - Communiones totius anni 1611 Duets with Emma Kirkby - Orphée d'Or 2011
- Requiem for a Pink Moon songs of Nick Drake, 2012 - German Echo Prize
- Rose of Sharon 100 Years of American Music (1770-1870) William Billings: "America", "God is the King, "I Am the Rose of Sharon". Dan Emmett: "Dixie", Stephen Collins Foster: "Hard Time Come Again No More". Jeremiah Ingalls: "Northfield" Philip Phile: "The President's March (Hail Columbia)". trad.: "Lay me low", "The Morning Trumpet", "He comes, the hero comes!", "The Death of General Wolfe", "Jefferson and Liberty (The Gobby-O)", "The Gentleman Soldier", "Leander", "Drumdelgie", "Captain Kidd", "Come Life, Shaker Life", "O Love, Sweet Love", "Now, My Dear Companions", "Who Will Bow and Bend Like a Willow", "My Carnal Life", "Stubborn Oak", "Simple Gifts", "The Army of the Free", "Maryland, My Maryland", "Sinner Man", William Walker (1809-75): "Wondrous Love". Massah Miksch Warner (1836-1900): "Hear, O Lord, When I Cry" Joseph Philbrick Webster 1819-75: "Lorena". Al Wood: "Dance Me a Jig". Ensemble Phoenix Munich: Lydia Brotherton (soprano), Deborah Rentz-Moore (mezzo), Timothy Leigh Evan (tenor, drum), Joel Frederiksen (bass, guitar), Karen Walthinsen (violin), Andreas Haas (flute), Domen Marinčič (cello) & Axel Wolf (guitar), Joel Frederiksen (bass & direction)
- Oswald von Wolkenstein Reflections with Bernd-Oliver Fröhlich (saxophone) 2013
- John Dowland "Tell Me True Love" Ensemble Phoenix München, Joel Frederiksen 2015
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