Martin Krumbiegel (born 1963) is a German classical tenor, conductor and musicologist. A member of the Thomanerchor as a boy, he is mostly active in oratorios, cantatas and vocal chamber music of the 17th and 18th century. Krumbiegel has been the conductor of the Leipziger Oratorienchor since it beginning in 1993, and of ensembles such as Fidicianan and Vox Humana. He is professor of musicology at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig.
Career
Martin Krumbiegel was born in Leipzig i 1963,[1] the brother of Sebastian Krumbiegel. He was a member of the Thomanerchor[1] from 1973 to 1982. He studied musicology at the University of Leipzig and graduated in 1994 with a doctorate;[1] his dissertation was about Melchior Franck's Geistliche Konzerte.[2] He also undertook private voice training with Andreas Sommerfeld.[1][3]
He has been a co-founder and artistic director of the Leipziger Oratorienchor from 1993.[1][2][3] From 2001 he has been the conductor of the ensemble Capella Fidicinia Leipzig,[1] dedicated to the music of the 15th to 18th century.[2][3] From 2002, Krumbiegel has been the artistic director of the vocal ensemble Herrenwieser Vokalensemble, a group of 18 singers from Germany and Switzerland who meet once a year and tour Brandenburg, with a repertoire from early Baroque to contemporary.[2][7] In 2012 he founded the chamber choir Vox humana and has been its artistic director.[2]